BANGOR – The following students have been named to the Husson College dean’s list for the spring semester:
Sarah M. Foss of Auburn, received her bachelor of science in business administration in May.
Michelle Hamann of Auburn, a sophomore criminal justice/psychology major.
Michael C. Simpson of Auburn, received his bachelor of science in business administration in May.
Martine J. Daigle of Durham, a senior physical therapy major.
Elizabeth N. Tillson of East Poland, a senior accounting major.
Lynn M. Adams of Lisbon Falls, a junior business administration major.
Krystal M. Doughty of Lisbon Falls, a sophomore physical education major.
Kimberly D. Leadbetter of Lisbon Falls, a senior physical therapy major.
Leesa J. Black of Litchfield, a sophomore physical therapy major.
Scott W. Kell of Litchfield, a first-year business administration major.
Jonathan R. Roy of Minot, received his bachelor of science in business administration in May.
Dustin M. Morin of Sabattus, a senior computer information systems major.
Raymond J. Kolbe of Sabattus, a senior computer information systems major.
Jamie K. Hodgkin of Turner, a first-year occupational therapy major.
Abigail S. Cook of Wayne, a sophomore nursing major.
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