University of Maine at Farmington
Students from the following communities were named to the University of Maine at Farmington’s Dean’s List for the spring 2015 semester:
Bath: Emily Franklin, Mackenzie Yeaton
Bowdoin: Emily Eldridge,
Brunswick: Nicholas Blasens, Sasha Hampton, Erin Kenyon, Catherine Reno, Vivian Zinni
Dresden: Bonnie Carleton,
Freeport: Samuel Bennett, Christopher Forest, Hannah Goodenow
Harpswell: Katelyn Beedy
Lisbon Falls: Katherine Lemieux, Lindsey Whitney
Phippsburg: Danielle Brosseau
Topsham: Lacey Campbell,
Jordan Daigle, Meghan Fogg
Wiscasset: Kelsie Gagnon, Lauren Trudeau
Stonehill College
Meghan C. McDonough, of Brunswick, earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Stonehill College
Ithaca College
Cassandra Susemihl, of Harpswell, Spencer Bailey, of Alna, Abbie Hutchinson, of Pownal, Liam Kavin, of Brunswick and Eric Trautman Mosher, of Bath graduated from Ithaca College in May
Roger Williams University
Alexander Gordon, of Brunswick, graduated with the Roger Williams University Class of 2015, and received a Bachelor of Science in Marketing
UMass Lowell
Amber Snell, of Durham, received a master of education degree in reading and language from UMass Lowell May 16
Franklin Pierce University
The following local students graduated from Franklin Pierce University in the spring of 2015:
Kendra I. Lajoie, of Brunswick, graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology, and was named to the Dean’s List for the spring semester
Rachel A. Rossetti, of West Bath, graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology
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