Clark
WORCESTER, MA — Robin O. Whitestone, of Winthrop, was named to second honors on the Clark University Dean’s List. This selection marks outstanding academic achievement during the Fall 2023 semester. Students must have a GPA of 3.8 or above for first honors or a GPA between 3.50 and 3.79 for second honors.
RIT
ROCHESTER, NY — The following students were named to the Dean’s List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the fall semester of the 2023-2024 academic year.
Michael Tamborini of Readfield, who is in the mechanical engineering program.
Finn Sheridan-Crane of Wayne, who is in the mechanical engineering program.
Rylan Arbour of Winthrop, who is in the software engineering program.
Full-time degree-seeking undergraduate students are eligible for Dean’s List if their term GPA is greater than or equal to 3.400; they do not have any grades of “Incomplete”, “D” or “F”; and they have registered for, and completed, at least 12 credit hours.
Tufts
MEDFORD, MA — Kaylee Feeney, Class of 2028, of Winthrop, was named to the dean’s list at Tufts University for the Fall 2023 semester. Dean’s list honors at Tufts University require a semester grade point average of 3.4 or greater.
Bryant
SMITHFIELD, RI — Aidan Knowlan, of Winthrop 04364, has been named to Bryant University’s Deans’ List for Fall 2023 in recognition of academic excellence. To earn a place on the Deans’ List, students must have a GPA of 3.4 or better for at least 12 semester hours of work. Congratulations on this outstanding achievement!
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