The following local students are recent post-secondary graduates:
American International College, Springfield, Massachusetts — Emily Cormier of Mechanic Falls.
Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio — Jacob Coleman of Gray.
Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts — Hannah Louise Martin of Auburn; Tyler A. Hutchinson, Greene; Katie Mae Bosse, Sabattus; and Alyssa Marie Williams, New Sharon.
Coastal Carolina University, Conway, South Carolina — Brianna Lajoie of Lewiston.
Colby-Sawyer College, New London, New Hampshire — Bailey Clock of Gray; and Dana Fitzgerald, Casco
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts — Paige Allyn Severance of Gray; Amanda Grace Gibson, Mechanic Falls; and Lillie X. Reder, Raymond.
Elmira College, Elmira, New York — Kristen Fecteau of Gray; and Alexandria Woodard of Greene.
Emerson College, Boston, Massachusetts — Sarah Harmer of Lewiston.
Grantham University, Lenexa, Kansas — Benjamin White of Buckfield; Raymond Bergeron, Lewiston; Timothy Connors, Lisbon; and Sheri Jansen, Lisbon Falls.
Saint Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire — Eric Soucy of Lewiston.
Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts — Mohamed Farah and Jennifer-Lynn Moreau of Auburn.
Southern Vermont College, Burlington, Vermont — Zachary Frank of Fryeburg.
University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa — Jennifer Keaten of Bridgton.
University Of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee — Debra Jean Gillespie, Brownfield.
William Woods University, Fulton, Missouri — Timothy O’Connor of Bethel.

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