FARMINGTON — The University of Maine at Farmington announced these local students achieved the recognition of dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester.
Bath: Madeleine Hicks, Leanne Keenan, Kelsey Marco
Bowdoin: Rachel Glynn
Brunswick: Melaine Christensen, Erin Kenyon, Katherine Liscovitz, Joseph Messerman, Catherine Reno, Ashley Smith, Matthew Towle
Dresden: Bonnie Carleton, Danielle Spina
Durham: Nathaniel Fritts
Freeport: Samuel Bennett, Victoria Coskery, Hannah Goodenow
Georgetown: Tyler Cota, Lauren Crosby, Hannah Russell
Harpswell: Katherine McLaughlin
Lisbon: Cameron Blouin, Kaitlyn Boulet, Jennifer Chick, Ashley Hunt
Lisbon Falls: Phillip Carville, Christopher Whitney
Topsham: Jordan Daigle, Kaylee Kowalczyk, Emily McMillan, Meghan Schofield
West Bath: Tyler Rose
Wiscasset: Karina Sprague
Woolwich: Keifer Boguhn, Autumn Greenleaf
WOOSTER, Ohio — Kristen Estabrook, a graduate of Brunswick High School, has been named to the dean’s listt for the fall semester at The College of Wooster.
Estabrook is a first-year student and achieved a gradepoint average of 3.65 or above.
DUDLEY, Mass. — Taylor Ross, of Topsham, and Raymond Oliver Alvarez, of Bath earned dean’s list honors for the spring semester at Nichols College.
NORTHFIELD, Vt. — James Cejka, of Brunswick, Zachary McMillan, of Brunswick and Elizabeth Boynton, of Durham have been recognized on the dean’s list at Norwich University for the fall 2012 semester.
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