Tri-Town News On Campus, July 15

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Alvernia University, Reading, Pa., announced that local student-athletes were named to the Middle Atlantic Conference Academic Honor Roll: Grant Hackett of Howell, a graduate of Howell High School, earned the honor as a member of the aseball team while studying finance; and Brandon Smith, of Howell, a graduate of Freehold Township High School, earned the honor as a member of the baseball team while studying sport management.

The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. has named the following area residents to the dean’s list (minimum 3.5 GPA) and the president’s list (4.0 GPA) for the 2020 spring semester: Allison Kehoe of Howell, dean’s list, Deanna Mcgee of Howell, dean’s list, Vincent Murphy of Howell, president’s list, Hanna Rosenmertz of Howell, president’s list, Zoe Rosenmertz of Howell, president’s list, Erika Skesavage of Howell, president’s list, Adelaide Hood of Jackson, president’s list, Isabelle Padilla-McCusker of Jackson, president’s list and Kristina Weiser of Jackson, dean’s list.

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Jack Lavitz of Howell has earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in media arts production from  Emerson College, Boston, Mass.

Samantha Jerry of Jackson has been named to the president’s list (minimum 3.8 GPA) for the 2020 spring semester at Western New England University, Springfield, Mass. Samantha is pursuing a Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree.

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