UMF

FARMINGTON — The University of Maine at Farmington proudly announces its Dean’s List for the fall 2020 semester. UMF maintains a Dean’s List each semester for those students completing a minimum of 12 credits in courses producing quality points. Students whose grade point average for the semester is equal to or greater than 3.8 are listed with High Honors. Students whose grade point average for the semester is less than 3.8 but equal to or greater than 3.5 are listed with Honors. Any incompletes must be satisfactorily completed before the student is honored with Dean’s List status. Academic achievement awarded at commencement is based on all course work taken at UMF.

Bethel: Jon Ferguson, Honors.

Bryant Pond: Abbey Landry, Honors; Blake Rothwell, High Honors; Koley True, High Honors.

Buckfield: Abby Shields, High Honors; Hunter Wiley, Honors.

Casco: Marissa Morrissette, High Honors.

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Greenwood: Paige Dutterer, High Honors.

Hartford: Laney Randolph, High Honors.

Hebron: Taryn Schorr, High Honors.

Mason Twp: Maegan Hewey, High Honors.

Mechanic Falls: Cordelia Christopher, Honors; Spencer Davis, Honors; Chelsea Roy, High Honors; Twilight Smart-Benson, High Honors.

Mexico: Abbey Duguay, Honors.

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Minot: Madeleine Tiner, High Honors; Emma Wallace, High Honors.

Naples: Emma Brown, High Honors; Samantha Pond, Honors.

Norway: Marie Martin, High Honors; Miles Stevens, High Honors.

Otisfield: Jarret Bundy, Honors; Emmy Corbett, High Honors; Krystin Paine, Honors.

Oxford: Hope Akers, High Honors; Brandi Farnum, High Honors; Troy Johnson, Honors.

Poland: Magnus Sibley, Honors; Sara Szantyr, Honors.

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Rumford: Sarah Bourret, High Honors; Courtney Carrier, Honors; Lyv Lee, High Honors.

South Paris: Emily Lathrop, High Honors; Cait Riggott, High Honors; Kelsey Riggott, High Honors.

Sumner: Deven Finnegan, Honors.

Sweden: Catie Meehan, High Honors.

Waterford: Alyssa Morin, High Honors.

UMass Lowell

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LOWELL, Ma. — David Long of South Paris, Maine (04281) has been recognized for achieving academic distinction at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.

Long, majoring in biology, was named to the dean’s list at UMass Lowell for the fall 2020 semester.

Norwich

NORTHFIELD, Vt. — The following student from your readership area has been recognized on the Dean’s list at Norwich University for the Fall 2020 semester:

Emily K. Blackshaw, Norway.

Full-time undergraduate students, who earned a semester grade point average of at least 3.40 and had no failures in the previous Fall or Spring semester are awarded Dean’s List honors. These students cannot have any pending Incomplete (I) grades. Dean’s List honors are noted on the official transcript each term earned.

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RIT

ROCHESTER, NY — Ike McNutt of Norway was named to the Dean’s List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the 2020 Fall Semester. McNutt is in the game design and development program.

Undergraduate students are eligible for Dean’s List if their GPA is greater than or equal to 3.40 for nine credits of traditionally graded coursework; they do not have any grades of “Incomplete,” NE, D, or F; and they have registered for, and completed, at least 12 credit hours.

University of Hartford

HARTFORD, Ct. — The University of Hartford is pleased to announce the following student has been named to the Dean’s List for Fall 2020:

Brianna Warren of Casco

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WNEU

SPRINGFIELD, Ma. — Emily Lake, of Naples, is among more than 500 students named to the Western New England University Fall 2020 President’s List. To qualify, students must earn a GPA of 3.80 or higher.

“Making the President’s List is a notable achievement under any circumstances, but particularly so during the unique challenges of our fall semester. It is an honor to salute our students who have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to academic excellence,” commented Dr. Robert E. Johnson, President.

“Of the roughly 3,000 colleges and universities tracked by the College Crisis Initiative, Western New England University was among just 27% nationwide that resumed primarily ‘in-person’ teaching last fall. Our President’s List students stayed focused and engaged; they should be very proud of their accomplishments. Well done, Golden Bears!”

Lake is working toward a BSE in Mechanical Engineering.

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