CAPE MAY — Alisha Harron, a resident of this community will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in speech pathology and audiology and a minor in Holocaust and genocide studies. She is graduating with her undergraduate degree in just three years and has already been accepted into the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s master’s program in speech and hearing sciences.
At Stockton, Harron was treasurer of the Speech and Hearing Club, a resident assistant, a member of the honors program, a teacher’s assistant for George Zimmerman and a student assistant for Stacey DeNafo, the clinical supervisor of the Speech and Hearing Clinic.
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