BOWDOIN COLLEGE
The following local students graduated from Bowdoin College: Kimberley A. Ganong of Brunswick, BA in history; Elizabeth M. Snowdon, of Topsham, BA in English and visual arts
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
Sydney Escoe graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Pittsburgh with a BS in nursing
SALVE REGINA UNIVERSITY
Jacob Scammon of Freeport was awarded a BS in business administration from Salve Regina University
CLARK UNIVERSITY
The following local residents received a degree from Clark University:
Tia L. Hummel, of Bath, BA in sociology
Matthew Sullivan of Brunswick, BA in economics. summa cum laude, received the Harry B. and Alice N. Sheftel Endowed Prize in Economics
Jamie Rose Colson of Durham, BA in studio art
Lia Corinne McCord Wellen of Freeport BA in international development and social change, magna cum laude
Rebecca L. Hadik of Woolwich, BA in political science, summa cum laude, member Phi Beta Kappa honor society
COLORADO COLLEGE
Maxwell Rawson of Bath graduated from Colorado College with a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science
LASELL COLLEGE
Cassandra Dickinson of Brunswick was named to the Lasell College Dean’s List for the Spring 2017 semester
HAMILTON COLLEGE
Phoebe V. Keyes of Brunswick was named to the Dean’s List at Hamilton College for the 2017 spring semester
SOUTHERN VERMONT COLLEGE
Kelly Ann Bridges of Brunswick graduated with a BS in Healthcare and Community Advocacy from Southern Vermont College
THOMAS COLLEGE
Matthew Deveaux and Alexander Tait of Brunswick were named to the dean’s list at Thomas College for the spring term
UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO
Christopher Nesbitt of Wiscasset graduated from the University of San Diego with a Master’s in Real Estate from the University of San Diego Burnham- Moores Center for Real Estate
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