The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)
College student news
Colby College
WATERVILLE, Maine — Annelise E. Walsh of Killingworth was recently named to the dean’s list at Colby College for outstanding academic achievement during the spring semester of the 201819 academic year.
Walsh, a member of the Class of 2020, attended HaddamKillingworth High School and is the daughter of Sean and Diane Walsh of Killingworth. Walsh earned a semester gradepoint average of 3.78 or higher this spring.
Bob Jones University
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Madelyn Lewis of Cromwell joined members of the upcoming freshman class as Bob Jones University hosted summer orientation in midJune.
Incoming students and their parents became familiar with the campus and attended informational sessions about the BJU experience including academics, student development and financial aid. Students were also able to receive academic and career counsel from faculty and register for their fall classes.
Lewis is majoring in interior architecture and design.
University of Delaware
NEWARK, Del. — The following area students have been named to the University of Delaware’s dean’s list for the spring 2019 semester:
Paige Atkinson of Ivoryton, Gabriel Castro of Old Saybrook, Grace DelMastro of Middletown, Cassandra Garrelts of Killingworth, Olivia Giannotti of Clinton, Colin Hobbs of Old Saybrook, Emma Link of East Haddam, Daria Mazziotti of Killingworth, Meghan O’Brien of Killingworth, Thomas Russell of Centerbrook, Galvin Stuart of Old Saybrook
A student must be enrolled fulltime and earn a gradepoint average of 3.33 or above (on a 4.0 scale) for the semester to be eligible.
University of Connecticut
STORRS — The University of Connecticut has released the names of students who graduated in the spring. They include Molly J. Maturo of East Hampton, who received a master of education in curriculum and teaching.
Boston University
BOSTON — Boston University awarded academic degrees in May to the following local residents:
Old Saybrook, Michael C. Brown, master of arts in psychology; Bonnie J. Daley, masters of social work; and Erica Matos, bachelor of science in business administration in business administration and management. Kevin Egri of Haddam received a bachelor of science in business administration and management; Cromwell resident Colleen F. O’Rourke, bachelor of science in health studies, magna cum laude; Sydney Y. Crute, bachelor of science in health science.
Emma R. Shiring of Deep River was named to the dean’s list at Boston University for the spring semester, along with Alexander Stephan of Durham.
Eastern Connecticut State University
WILLIMANTIC — Eastern Connecticut State University released its spring 2019 dean’s list. To be eligible, students must be in good academic standing and obtain a semester gradepoint average of 3.5 or higher.
Chester: Brandon Amara ‘22, English; Casey McKeon ‘19, Sport & Leisure Management; Lindsey Mckeon ‘20, Psychology.
Clinton: Sarah Diaz ‘19, Psychology; Justin Navarra ‘19, Finance; Arielle Passante ‘20, Social Work; Chelsea Scanlon ‘20, Social Work; Jared Spanier ‘19, Sport & Leisure Management; Albert Viglione ‘19, Economics; Madison Wickham ‘20, Mathematics.
Cromwell: Madalyn Budzik ‘19, Communication; Sean Hartnett ‘22, Political Science; Jack Irvine ‘21, PreElementary Education and Liberal Studies; Abigail Lee ‘22, Psychology; Kate Pietraszek ‘21, Health Sciences; Mya Villard ‘20, Criminology and Sociology; Andrew Zaino ‘22, Communication; Matthew Zaino ‘22, New Media Studies.
Durham: James Johansen ‘22, Art; Charley Pietrzyk ‘20, English; Katherine Stevens ‘19, Early Childhood Education and Art.
East Haddam: Kayla Fall ‘19, English; Rachael Finch ‘21, Biology; Claire Lavarreda ‘21, History and Social Science and Spanish; Addele Martin ‘19, Early Childhood Education and Psychology; Brittany Velikaneye ‘19, Biology and Psychology.
East Hampton: Caitlyn Anderson ‘21, Communication; Olivia Blakesley ‘22, Criminology; Nicole Bosse ‘19, Psychology and Early Childhood Education; Cody Goodson ‘21, Biology; Lindsey Hopkins ‘20, Women’s and Gender Studies; Alexander Karalus ‘20, Environmental Earth Science; Demitra Kourtzidis ‘19, Political Science; Thomas Kriss ‘20, Criminology and Sociology; Sarah Piscatelli ‘19, Social Work; Kathleen Randall ‘20, Psychology; Alyssa Sitro ‘20, Psychology; Chad Stanton ‘20, Health Sciences.
Haddam:
Psychology.
Higganum: Erin Avery ‘20, Communication; Olivia Harry ‘21, Business Administration; Alexa Pullman ‘21, Health Sciences; Emily St Lawrence ‘20, Communication.
Ivoryton: Sara Johnson ‘22, Art and Business Administration.
Killingworth: Clara Roby ‘22, Exploratory Professional Studies.
Middle Haddam: Allyson Bolton ‘19, Elementary Education and Art.
Middletown: Adrianna Arocho ‘20, PreEarly Childhood Education and Spanish; Emma Conquest ‘22, Art; Dallas DorOwen Marica ‘22, man ‘22, Music; Amiah JacksonWard ‘20, Mathematics; Dante Lockhart ‘20, Finance; Noella Michaud ‘22, Criminology; Gabriela Mikunda ‘19, Accounting; Linnea Reich ‘20, Art; Kayleigh Shettleworth ‘20, Communication; Emily Wilson ‘22, PreElementary Education and Liberal Studies.
Moodus: Brianna Crysler ‘19, English; Stephanie Crysler ‘21 of Moodus, Psychology; Garrett Lemke ‘20, Physical Education; Olivia Lisowicz ‘20, Music; Alyssa Petty ‘20, PreElementary Education and History and Social Science; Rachel Simon ‘20, Psychology; Sydney Spencer ‘19, Psychology.
Old Saybrook: Hayley Brodeur ‘20, Early Childhood Education and Sociology; Christina Gosselin ‘19, Health Sciences; Marissa Nardone ‘21, Criminology; Thanousone Sourignamath ‘19, General Studies; Hayley Wilson ‘21, Social Work.
Portland: Madison Bond ‘20, Biology; Madison Leary ‘21, Biochemistry; Julia MacKinnon ‘21, PreSecondary Education Certification and English; Cole Ogorzalek ‘19, Health Sciences; Brooke Unikewicz ‘19, Social Work.
Rockfall:
Psychology.
Westbrook: Skylar Ernst ‘20, Business Administration; Christine Gallagher ‘22, Health Sciences; Isabella Lima ‘22, Psychology; Sabrina Martins ‘21, Exploratory Social Sciences; Cassidy Neri ‘19, Political Science and Economics. Cassidy Arnold ‘21,