The following local students have recently been named to post-secondary schooling academic lists of achievement:
Alfred University, Alfred, New York — Ian T. Allen and Reed S. McLean of Norway has been named to the dean’s list.
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts — Abdikhalaq J. Bade, Brittany P. Bell and Samantha M. Cote of Lewiston; Riley A. McLaughlin, Strong; and Zachary J. Hall, Turner, have been named to the dean’s list.
Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts — Jessica M. Boulet of Lewiston; and Katie Mae Bosse, Sabattus, have earned academic honors.
Colby-Sawyer College, New London, New Hampshire — Calum Dixon of Avon; and Jesse Murch, Waterford, have been named to the dean’s list.
Husson University, Bangor — Elijah Moreshead of Auburn; Blair Stevens, Bethel; Samantha Strout, Buckfield; Julia Carlson and Heidi Jewett, Casco; Brooke Holmquist and Cody Berryment, Dixfield; Alexa Perkins, Jay; Sabrina Castonguay, Tyler Haskell, Alexander Miles, Sage Physic and Elizabeth Small, Lewiston; Chelsey Harrington, Lisbon; Brandon Anctil, Livermore; Alexandra Crawford, Bridgton; Noah Smith, Oxford; Stormi Henderson, Peru; Arthur Ryan, Phillips; Cody Kalinka, Poland; Chad Merrill, Sabattus; Ashley West, Paris; Samantha Harden of Turner; and Nicholas Schlosser, Winthrop, have been named to the dean’s list.
Ani Inman of Albany; Meghan Dube, Adam Robinson, and Matthew Verrill, Auburn; Casey Heath, Bridgton; Kristen Chipman, Brownfield; Joshua Turbide, Dixfield; Edward Grace, Fryeburg; Tyler Davis and Brianna Fortin, Gray; Mariah Carrier, Victoria Papsis, Amanda Oxton and Ryan Bell, Lewiston; Kaleb Sturtevant, Litchfield; Taylor Smart and Alexandria Durland, Mexico; Duncan Gahagan-Grant and Kerstin Schkrioba, Monmouth; Kristen Davis, New Sharon; Jacob West, Otisfield; Cordell Stuart, Oxford; Katherine Walker, Poland; Rebecca Grondin, Raymond; Jason LaPorte, Readfield; Jared Arsenault and Elizabeth Adley, Rumford; Ashley Clifford, Sabattus; Adam Poulin and Lance Harder, Turner, have been named to the honor’s list.
Danika Sanborn of Auburn; Eric Lowell, Bethel; Joseph Austin, Casco; Mckenna Gerchman, Denmark; Gage Kennedy, Farmington; Erica Larrivee and Sara Carder, Gray; Addison Gagnon and Sadie Royer, Greene; Andrew Balsamo, Natalie Bonneau, Ryan Harvey and Alexander Small, Lewiston; Amanda Hazelton, Lisbon; Jessiah Carlson and Hanna Jordan, Lisbon Falls; Mikala Holt, Livermore; Jacob Richards, Jenna Demers and Seth Ordway, New Gloucester; Cody Chiasson, Peru; Mitchell Spurr, Poland; Audrey Tulloss and Kyle Haley, Rangeley; Nathan Papsadora and Alexys Duguay, Rumford; Brian Daniels, Katelyn Cloutier and Parker Asselin, Sabattus; Briana Oliver, Starks; Zachary Madore, Stoneham; Angela Daigle, Turner; Taylor Morang and Patrick Ouellette of Winthrop have been named to the president’s list.
University of Connecticut, Mansfield, Connecticut — Mohamed Mohamud of Lewiston; and Kathryn Coolidge, Rumford, have been named to the dean’s list.
University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont — Bronwyn Caswell-Riday of Topsham; Emily Listowich, Kingfield; Jake Redgate, Bryant Pond; Nicole Pires, Farmington; and Sabrina Caramando, New Gloucester, have been named to the dean’s list.
Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois — Jennie Riggs of Topsham has been named to the dean’s list.

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