COURT HOUSE — The following local students graduated, or were named to the Dean’s List at their respective colleges:
Area students named to Dean’s List at Paul Smith’s College were: Chelsea DiAntonio of Court House, Matthew Hamer of Woodbine; Hamer was also named an Adirondack Scholar, having achieved a cumulative average of at least 3.8.
News from Widener University
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The following students from the area were named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2010 semester at Widener University in Chester, Pa.
Susan Logsdon of Ocean View; and James Romano of Woodbine.
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James Collinson of Court House, a performance major in the Shenandoah Conservatoru at Shenandoah University, was named to the Dean’s List for the spring semester.
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Kelsey Simpson of Court House, a Junior at Gettysburg College has been placed the Deans’ Commendation List for outstanding academic achievement in the Spring 2010.
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The following students were among the students from Villanova University who received undergraduate degrees:
Jacqueline Barnard; Rio Grande, NJ; bachelor of arts
Stephen Coskey; Avalon, NJ; bachelor of arts
Paige Dever; Sea Isle City, NJ; bachelor of science in biology
Christopher Hoffman; Ocean City, NJ; master of public administration
Lea Impagliazzo; Seaville, NJ; bachelor of science in chemical engineering
Eric Ruef; Stone Harbor, NJ; master of arts
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Carolyn Murphy, of Avalon, a Sophomore at Gettysburg College, has been placed on the Deans’ Honor List for outstanding academic achievement in the Spring 2010.
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Alexis L. Sullivan of Cape May was named to University of Scranton Dean’s List
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The following local residents were among the nearly 600 students to graduate from the University of the Arts in the school’s 132nd commencement on May 20:
Garrett Olthuis, a Ballet major and a resident of Court House
Terese Mitchum, a Illustration major and a resident of Cold Spring
Andrew Hink, a Composition major and a resident of Ocean City
Kimberly Gant, a Jazz Dance major and a resident of Rio Grande
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Oliver T. Barry graduated from Ursinus College with a bachelor of science degree in psychology during commencement exercises on May 15. A graduate of Middle Township High School, Barry is the son of Stephen and Suzanne Pasley of Court House.
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Jared Nesi of Marmora, was naed to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2010 Semester at Wilkes University.
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Lorraine Beebe and Heather Heun of Court House were named to t e Dean’s List for the spring semester at Misericordia University.
***Area Residents Named to Rider University Dean’s List
Mary Pennello of Tuckahoe, a senior Elementary Education major; Elizabeth Muller of Seaville, a senior Spanish major;
Keleofa Bernard of North Wildwood, a junior Business Administration major; Michele Hunter of Court House, a senior Elementary Education major; Nicole Addesso of Cape May, a senior Accounting major and John Bethel of Cape May, a senior Finance major.
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Jessica R Binder, a resident of Cape May, NJ, was among those who received a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing at Fairfield University.
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The following students earned degrees during Cabrini College’s Commencement in May:
* Kaitlin Dougherty of Court House earned a Bachelor of Science in Education cum laude.
* Jason Forsyth of North Cape May earned a Bachelor of Science.
• Timothy Kane of Wildwood earned a Bachelor of Science.
Also, Kymberly Douglass of Erma was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Cabrini College.
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Taylor Dunbar from Wildwood Crest has made the Honors List for Franklin & Marshall College’s spring 2010 semester. She is the daughter of David Dunbar, of Wildwood Crest, and is a graduate of Kent Place School.
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BURLINGTON, VT — Emily K. Hines, of Ocean City, has been named to the dean’s list for the spring 2010 semester at the University of Vermont. Hines is a first-year Psychology major in the College of Arts & Sciences.
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SCRANTON, PA —Christina Lynn LaBounty of Cape May, was among the University of Scranton graduates honored at its post baccalaureate commencement ceremony held recently on campus.
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