MARIST COLLEGE
Monica Rein-Botti of Richmond received a Master of Arts degree in Integrated Marketing Communication from Marist College
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
The following local students received degrees from Worcester Polytechnic Institute:
Abrin Berkemeyer of Freeport, bachelor of science in actuarial mathematics with distinction
Elizabeth Walfield of Bath, bachelor of science in biomedical engineering with distinction
Shannon Rice of Bath, master of science in fire protection engineering
NAZARETH COLLEGE
Brittney Shelton of Pownal has been named to the dean’s list for the Spring 2017 semester at Nazareth College
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE
Alena A. DuDevoir of Brunswick graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Elizabethtown College
ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY
The following local students received degrees from St. Lawrence University:
Hannah M. Duffek of Brunswick, bachelor of arts in government.
Alida D. Farrell of Freeport, bachelor of arts magna cum laude, environmental studies-philosophy
Winston M. Sullivan of Brunswick, bachelor of arts in government and business in the liberal arts
Mia S. Thomas of Freeport, bachelor of science cum laude, environmental studies-chemistry
Eliott B. Wellenbach of Bath, bachelor of arts cum laude, environmental studies sociology
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
The following local students received degrees from the University of New Hampshire:
Connor White of Dresden, BA in Political Science
Devan Wilcox of Woolwich, BS in Human Developmnt and Family Studies
MERRIMACK COLLEGE
Kelley McLellan and Kayla McLellan of Topsham received degrees from Merrimack College
SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE
Springfield College has named Ian Burgess of Brunswick to the dean’s list for academic excellence for the spring 2017 term
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
Eleanor Black of Brunswick graduated from Wesleyan University with a BA with honors from the College of East Asian Studies
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