BOSTON, Mass. — Northeastern University is pleased to recognize those students who distinguish themselves academically during the course of the school year.
The following area residents were recently named to the Universitys deans list for the spring semester, which ended in April 2017:
• Riley Heroux of Buxton, majoring in health science.
• Audrey Weyand of Buxton, majoring in speech-lang pathol/audiology.
• Drew Pomerleau of North Berwick, majoring in comp sci/business admin.
• Thomas Boutin of Saco, majoring in mechanical engineering.
• Danielle Collinson of Sanford, majoring in psychology.
Founded in 1898, Northeastern is a globally engaged research university and a world leader in experiential learning, offering students opportunities for professional work, research, service, and learning in 133 countries on seven continents.
The school’s solutions-focused research enterprise is strategically aligned with three global imperatives: health, security, and sustainability.
Northeastern offers a comprehensive range of degrees through the doctorate in nine colleges and schools, and select advanced degrees at graduate campuses in Seattle, Silicon Valley, Toronto, and Charlotte, North Carolina.
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