Fall 2010 Dean’s Lists
Western New England College
Naugatuck
Nicole M. Wrigley, a senior majoring in Psychology
Thomas Tousignant, a senior majoring in Secondary Education
Students are named to the Dean’s List for achieving a semester grade point average of 3.30 or higher.
Georgetown University
Naugatuck
Samuel Dowling
Dowling received Second Honors, with a GPA of 3.7 or above on a 4.0 scale. Dowling was one of 3,446 students named to the Dean’s List this semester, and one of 1,327 students to achieve Second Honors.
Eastern Connecticut State University
Naugatuck
Catherine F. Garrett, Rebecca L. Knapp, Lindsay G. Witkoski
Eastern Connecticut State University is part of the Connecticut State University System (CSUS) and is the state’s designated public liberal arts university. Eastern serves more than 5,600 students each year on its Willimantic campus.
University of Hartford
Naugatuck
Lily B. Bodenlos, Ashley M. Delvecchio, Katherine E. Jeronimo, Adam M. Santo
Prospect
Christine A. Barry, Krista R. Conti, Jeffrey D. Neddermann, and Dillon L. Quadrato
The University of Hartford is an independent, comprehensive institution of higher education, offering educational and career programs of study in its seven schools and colleges.
Central Connecticut State University
Beacon Falls
Christine Annelli, Shane Carter, and Charles Hart
Naugatuck
Allison Beardsworth, Adam Blanchard, Christopher Brown, Colleen Brown, Samantha Cool, Sarah Cool, Allison DeVoe, Jake Dingle, Matthew Dobi, Nicholas Farrell, Renee Franzis, Mohamed Hrezi, Aleksandra Jusinska, Jeremy Leo, Aleksandra Lis, George Morton, and Eric Park.
Prospect
Lauren Anderson, Bianca De Santis, Danielle Dickman, Alexa Fermeglia, Rachel Finke, Nicole Gillis, Nicolette LaChance, Marco Marques, John Matteis, Meghan O’Hanlon, and Samantha Sugrue.
To make the Dean’s List an undergraduate student at CCSU must carry at least 12 academic credits during the semester and earn at least a 3.50 GPA out of a possible 4.0.
Quinnipiac University
Naugatuck
Ashley Barbieri, Emerson Franke and Michelle O’Brien.
Prospect
Jessica Keeley, Stephanie Rodrigues and Kimberly Stokes.
Quinnipiac is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian institution. The university enrolls 5,900 full-time undergraduate and more than 2,000 graduate students.