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GREENE — Kimberly A. Morissette of Greene graduated from the University of Maine in Farmington on May 14. Kimberly majored in elementary education and will complete her student teaching in Auburn this fall. She was a Leavitt High School graduate in 2008. Kimberly is the daughter of Leo and Janet Morissette of Greene.

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Well done – Michelle Mattor Avery

BANGOR — Michelle Mattor Avery, daughter of Peg Convoy of Rumford and Bill Mattor of Beverly, Mass.,  graduated May 14 from Husson University in Bangor with a doctorate degree in physical therapy. A 2003 graduate of Mountain Valley High School in Rumford, Michelle is an Iraq War veteran while attaining the rank of Specialist with […]

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Training program graduates

AUBURN — Graduates of the Lewiston-Auburn Training, Distribution and Logistics Collaborative were honored in a ceremony held at Central Maine Community College. The TDL initiative is an industry-focused program spearheaded by Coastal Enterprises, Inc. in partnership with Central Maine Community College and Lewiston Adult Education. This coalition has undertaken a three-year initiative to develop training […]

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Well done – Michael Tardif

SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Michael Tardif of Auburn presented the results of his research and extended coursework at Susquehanna University’s Senior Scholars’ Day on April 20. Tardif is a senior majoring in business at Susquehanna. His research, “Naturalism, Information, and Meaning: On the Human Faculty of Intuitive-Imagination,” was supervised by Dr. Warren Funk. A tradition for […]

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Syracuse University dean’s list

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The following area students enrolled at Syracuse University were named to the fall 2010 dean’s list for their respective school/college. Hillary Eustis of Phillips, Maine, College of Arts and Sciences. Emily George of Rangeley, Maine, College of Arts and Sciences.

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Well done – Lee Hutchinson

ORONO — Lee M. Hutchinson, formerly of Jay, received a master of science degree in biochemistry from the University of Maine in May. During his tenure at the graduate school, Lee was awarded a teaching assistantship and a research assistantship. At UMaine, he worked in the Gosse laboratory studying the effects of arsenic on mast […]

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Well done – Kelsey Allen

STANDISH — Kelsey Allen of Denmark was inducted to the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing at Saint Joseph’s College. The society honors nursing students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship. Allen is a senior nursing student.

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UMFK nursing students honored at pinning ceremony

FORT KENT — Fifty-Nine University of Maine at Fort Kent nursing students received nursing pins, signifying their official entrance into the profession, on May 6. BSN students who received their nursing pins include Sara Adair Mulvey of Farmington. RN to BSN students who received their nursing pins include Jillian Bolduc of Belgrade and Tracey Mae […]

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New England School of Communications graduates

BANGOR — New England School of Communications handed out 60 bachelor of science degrees in both communications technology and media studies. The following area students earned their degrees. Kurstin Pomerleau, Jay, marketing communication. Stacey Libby, Gray, marketing communication. Scott Heidrich, Oxford, video production. Kevin Garneau, Rumford, audio engineering. Seth Costanzo, Lisbon, radio broadcasting.

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Well done – Danielle Harmon

STANDISH — Danielle Harmon of Poland was inducted to the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine. The society honors nursing students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship. Harmon is a senior nursing student.