DURHAM, N.H. — The following students graduated May 22 and 23 from the University of New Hampshire.
Emily Simkins of Fryeburg earned a Bachelor of Science degree in neuroscience and behavior.
Denver Mazur of Gray was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in nutrition and wellness.
Haley Rinfret of Topsham graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in anthropology.
Michaela Morrill of Auburn graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in medical and veterinary Sciences.
William Rolfe of West Paris earned a Bachelor of Science degree in social work.
Corinna Coulton of East Winthrop graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in animal science.
Kierra Rolston of Litchfield was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in nutritional sciences.
Students who received the honor of summa cum laude graduated with a GPA of 3.85-4.0, students who received the honor of magna cum laude graduated with a GPA of 3.65-3.84, and students who received the honor of cum laude graduated with a GPA of 3.50-3.64.
Students are only graduated after the Registrar’s Office has certified that all degree requirements have been successfully completed. A traditional, in-person commencement ceremony will be scheduled at a future date yet to be determined.
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