Nashua College Students Graduate, Named To Dean's Lists
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Nashua NH
23 August, 2021
10:21 PM
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NASHUA, NH — The University of Rhode Island celebrated more than 4,000 of its newest alumni during the University's 135th Commencement. More than 3,700 undergraduate degrees and 680 graduate degrees were conveyed to students during nine individual ceremonies held over three days, May 21-23, 2021. Margaret E Doyle of Nashua received a Master of Library and Information Studies. Nicholas Martin Jones of Nashua received a Bachelor of Arts in Film Media. Rishi A Kachrani of Nashua received a Doctor of Pharmacy. Natalie E Lindner of Nashua received a Bachelor of Arts in English and a Bachelor of Arts in Writing and Rhetoric, Summa Cum Laude. Jessica D Paquette of Nashua received a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations, Magna Cum Laude. Daria D Putsch of Nashua received a Bachelor of Science in Communicative Disorders, Cum Laude. Sahaja Surapaneni of Nashua received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Cum Laude. Students who received the honor summa cum laude graduated with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.7; students who received the honor of magna cum laude graduated with a GPA of at least 3.50; and students who received the honor of cum laude graduated with a GPA of at least 3.3. The University of Hartford congratulates Abigail Streeter of Nashua for graduating in May of 2021. The University of Hartford congratulates Abigail Streeter of Nashua for graduating in May of 2021. Streeter was one of nearly 900 undergraduates who celebrated the completion of their degrees this spring. Nichols College graduated 245 undergraduate students this spring. An in person commencement celebration was held for the class of 2021 on May 15, 2021. James Kelble, Jr. of Nashua graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, majoring in Accounting. Samuel Kluger of Nashua graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in History. Tufts University awarded approximately 1,500 undergraduate students degrees in disciplines ranging from the sciences and engineering to the humanities and fine arts during its online degree conferral ceremony commemorating the accomplishments of the Class of 2021. The graduates from the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering included Sei Antonides of Nashua, with a degree in Economics (BA) Zackery Gould of Nashua, with a degree in International Relations (BA) Summa Cum Laude Sithya Lach of Nashua, with a degree in Biology (BS) Summa Cum Laude Sean Moushegian of Nashua, with a degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) Summa Cum Laude Wheaton College congratulates May 2021 graduate Stephen James McKay. McKay, of Nashua, graduated summa cum laude with a BS in Physics and Mathematics. Rochester Institute of Technology conferred more than 4,000 degrees at all of its campuses in the 2020-2021 academic year. Due to New York state COVID-19 occupancy restrictions, commencement was celebrated May 14-15 in smaller ceremonies by college and were live-streamed for graduates' family and friends. Ryan Glossop of Nashua received a BS in computer engineering. Liam Duffett of Nashua received a BS in computer science. Matthew O'Herren of Nashua received a BS in game design and development. Clark University awarded 490 bachelor's degrees, 501 master's degrees, and 10 doctorates, and conferred three honorary degrees during the University's 117th Commencement ceremonies. Graduates were urged to ask the hard questions, drive change, and even occasionally stir some trouble. Among the graduates were: Jeanne J. Kim, of Nashua, graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Psychology. Andrew Thibault, of Nashua, graduated with a Master of Science in Environmental Science and Policy. Kurtis Duggan, Shiv Parekh, and Sarveen Shaifayn-Rad all graduated from University of Connecticut. Emerson College awarded more than 950 undergraduate degrees and more than 470 graduate degrees for the Class of 2021 on Sunday, May 2, at Fenway Park in Boston, MA during its 141st commencement exercises, and virtually on Sunday, May 9. The College also honored the Class of 2020 graduates in an additional ceremony at Fenway Park on May 2. The following students graduated with their respective degrees: Carolyn Young of Nashua, BS, Sports Communication Amber Davis of Nashua, BS, Political Communication Jack Barnes of Nashua, BS, Journalism Jane Nealey, of Nashua, received a bachelor of arts degree from Hamilton College on Saturday, May 22, in a Commencement ceremony concluding the college's 209th year. Jenna E. McCormack of Nashua graduated Cum Laude from Western New England University with a BSE in Biomedical Engineering. Curry College is pleased to announce that Cameron Upham of Nashua received a Bachelor of Science degree at Commencement exercises on May 23, 2021. Ithaca College congratulates all May 2021 graduates. Alexandra Bernier of Nashua graduated with a BS in Health Sciences. Mikayla Bernier of Nashua graduated with a BS in Integrated Marketing Comm. Allison Reynolds of Nashua graduated with a BA in Writing. Narissa O. Hill of Nashua was among more than 1,875 students named to The University of Scranton's Dean's List for the 2021 spring semester. The Dean's List recognizes students for academic excellence. A student must have a grade point average of 3.5 or better with a minimum number of credit hours during the semester to make the Dean's List. The list includes students from the Jesuit university's College of Arts and Sciences, Kania School of Management and Panuska College of Professional Studies. Devon Sullivan, of Nashua, earned dean's list honors at The University of Tampa for the Spring 2021 semester. Students must maintain a GPA of 3.75 or higher to be eligible for the dean's list. Coastal Carolina University recognized nearly 1,200 students during its in-person Spring 2021 commencement ceremonies, held Friday, May 7, and Saturday, May 8, in Brooks Stadium. Among the graduates were: Benjamin Gingras of Nashua Sydney Laforge of Nashua The following local residents were named to Clark University's Spring Dean's List: Samuel D. Power, of Nashua, was named to first honors. Jeanne J. Kim, of Nashua, was named to first honors. 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. Shannon Horsey was honored with the Betsy Carpenter Award for her play "Snatch" at the Performing Arts Department annual awards held this past spring at the College. Horsey is pursuing a degree in Acting and is a member of the Emerson College Class of 2022. The Betsy Carpenter Playwriting Award was established at Emerson College in 2005 through the generosity of two anonymous friends to honor Betsy Carpenter, a nationally known dramaturge and director. Betsy, who was devoted to the development of new plays, was a long-time instructor in graduate playwriting at Emerson College and served as Director of the Clauder Competition for many years. Sadly, she passed away in December of 2006. Tufts University recently announced the dean's list for the Spring 2021 semester. Among those students are: Arya Patel of Nashua, class of 2024 Sithara Nambiar of Nashua, class of 2022 Sei Antonides of Nashua, class of 2021 Rachel Herman of Nashua, class of 2021 Sithya Lach of Nashua, class of 2021 Sean Moushegian of Nashua, class of 2021 Deepti Srinivasan of Nashua, class of 2023 Dean's list honors at Tufts University require a semester grade point average of 3.4 or greater. In recognition of their outstanding academic achievement, Emmanuel College in Boston has named nearly 900 students to the Dean's List for the Spring 2021 semester. To earn a spot on the Dean's List, Emmanuel students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or higher for a 16-credit semester. Local students earning Dean's List include: Rachael Smith of Nashua Andrew Meehan of Nashua Alexa Chambers of Nashua Troy Clayman of Nashua, excelled during the Spring 2021 semester, achieving a GPA of at least 3.5 to earn a spot on the Dean's List at Hofstra University. Bryant University is pleased to recognize the students who have been named to the Deans' List for the spring 2021 semester. Emily Blondin, class of 2024, from Nashua Elizabeth Goyette, class of 2021, from Nashua John Littlefield, class of 2021, from Nashua Gabrielle Giordano, class of 2022, from Nashua Cady Qiu, class of 2022, from Nashua Weixiao Sun, class of 2023, from Nashua Grace Greenaway, class of 2023, from Nashua Danielle Chisholm, class of 2023, from Nashua Congratulations on this outstanding achievement! Ronnie Silva of Nashua, NH, has been named to Adelphi University's Spring 2021 Dean's List. Silva was among a select group of outstanding students recognized by Adelphi's deans of Arts and Sciences, Education and Health Science, Business, Nursing and Public Health, Social Work and Psychology for superior academic performance. The list comprises full-time students-registered for 12 or more credits-who have completed at least nine graded credits and achieved a GPA of 3.5 or above for the semester. This recognition becomes part of the student's academic record and is entered into the individual's transcript. Aayushi Agarwal, Sakeen Aimandi, Evan Horton, and Rajvi Parikh, all of Nashua, wree named to the Dean's List at University of Connecticut. Rochester Institute of Technology announces its spring 2021 Dean's List! Undergraduate students are eligible for Dean's List if their GPA is greater than or equal to 3.40 for nine credit hours 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. Kaitlyn Rice of Nashua, who is in the industrial engineering program. Kavya Phadke of Nashua, who is in the bioinformatics and computational biology program. Kayla Lobrutto of Nashua, who is in the applied liberal arts program. Chloe Raymond of Nashua, who is in the chemistry program. Andrew Quan of Nashua, who is in the computing security program. Cameron Miele of Nashua, who is in the software engineering program. The following students in your coverage area received Dean's List honors at Wheaton College: Daniel McKay of Nashua Jonathan McKay of Nashua Stephen McKay of Nashua Dean's List honors are earned by undergraduate students who carry 12 or more credit hours and achieve a 3.5 grade point average or higher on the 4.0 scale. Shannon Horsey, a native of Nashua, has been named to Emerson College's Dean's List for the Spring 2021 semester. Horsey is majoring in Acting and is a member of the Class of 2022. The requirement to make Emerson's Dean's List is a grade point average of 3.7 or higher. College of the Holy Cross congratulates more than 1,451 students who were named to the Spring 2021 Dean's List. Maryclare Martin of Nashua, majoring in Mathematics and Computer Science Alexa Michon of Nashua, majoring in Political Science Khevna Joshi of Nashua was among the 115 new medical students who received their white coat and took an oath during ceremonies held by Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine on Aug. 7. The Class of 2025's 115 future doctors participated in a ceremony, held in virtually every other medical school in the nation, designed to welcome new medical students into the profession. Students recited an oath acknowledging their responsibilities as future physicians and their obligations to future patients. Then they were cloaked with the white coat -- the mantle of the medical profession. White coats were provided by The Stanley J. Dudrick, M.D., and Alan G. Goldstein Endowed Fund. At the ceremony, GCSOM's president and dean, Steven J. Scheinman, M.D., reminded the students that despite the pace of change and the wonders of new technology, "What needs to remain constant through, or even despite, all of this is your relationship with the patient. Many things in our brave new world of modern medicine conspire to separate you from them . . . this is where oaths come in." Dr. Scheinman urged the Class of 2025 to return to their White Coat ceremony oath throughout their education and their careers as a means to keep "your relationship with the patient central to your identity as a physician." John Farrell, M.D. presented the Dr. Lester Saidman Memorial Lecture, named in honor of the well-respected physician and educator from Luzerne County. Dr. Farrell is an associate in radiology in Geisinger's Northeast Region. He specializes in breast imaging and breast interventional procedures. He is an assistant professor of radiology at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine and the assistant chair of radiology in the Diagnostic Medicine Institute at Geisinger. He was the recipient of the school's North Campus Professor of the Year award for the 2015-2016 and 2017-2018 academic years. In 2021, he was the recipient of the Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Faculty Award as well as the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award. Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine (Geisinger Commonwealth) is a member of the Geisinger family. Geisinger Commonwealth offers a community-based model of medical education with campuses in Danville, Doylestown, Scranton, Sayre and Wilkes-Barre. Geisinger Commonwealth offers Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Master of Biomedical Sciences (MBS) degrees. The college's innovative curriculum, focused on caring for people in the context of their lives and their community, attracts the next generation of physicians and scientists from within its region, as well as from across the state and the nation. Geisinger Commonwealth is committed to non-discrimination in all employment and educational opportunities. Got a news tip? Send it to [email protected]. View videos on Tony Schinella's YouTube.com channel or Rumble.com channel.
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