Drumrolls – July/August 2018

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Quinnipiac University recent graduates include Matthew Kiehnle, master of science in organizational leadership and Maura Provencher, master of science in business analytics.

Emily Guillerault, class of 2020, was named to the spring 2018 dean’s list at the College of Our Lady of the Elms.

Recent graduates of Salve Regina University include: Alexa Cipkas, BS in marketing and global business and economics, cum laude; Allyson Storch, BS in early childhood education, magna cum laude, and Elisabeth Needham, BS in special and elementary education, magna cum laude.

Michael Atkinson-Woodward of North Granby has been named Living-Learning Community World Ambassador. World Ambassadors are rising sophomores who have completed a year in one of the University at Albany’s Living-Learning Communities (L-LCs) and demonstrated leadership within their communities.

Providence College inducted Ryan Ohannessian into its chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, international honor society for collegiate schools of business. Ryan was also named to the spring semester Dean’s List.

Erin Marie Lavitt graduated with a Master of Arts in community development and planning from Clark University.

Richard Desjardins graduated in April 2018 from Wentworth Institute Of Technology in Boston with a bachelor of science in architecture, magna cum laude. He will be pursuing a one-year graduate program to obtain his master of architecture this coming Fall 2018 semester.

Adam Browning graduated from Lebanon Valley College with a bachelor of science in accounting.

Emily Kuczma and Jenna Snyder graduated from Assumption College in May.

Lauren Azzola, majoring in environmental science at Northwestern University, earned the dean’s list for the spring semester.

Jason Lenihan received the prestigious Orville J. Sweeting Memorial Chemistry Award at Quinnipiac University in May. The award is presented to a graduating senior who has exhibited outstanding achievement in both the academic and senior research setting in chemistry or biochemistry.

Emma Percival graduated summa cum laude from the University of Scranton with a bachelor of science in early and primary education. She received the Excellence in Early and Primary Education Award at an award ceremony honoring each student with the highest cumulative GPA in their respective program. She will continue her studies at the University in the fall completing her masters degree in special education next spring.

Suffield Academy celebrated its 185th Commencement on May 25 and graduated Zachary Kidd and Jennifer Ungerleider.

University of Rhode Island named the following students to its spring 2018 dean’s list: Jessica M Askew, Julia Maria Duffy, Laurelyn Rose Keenan, Andrew Philip Main, Kaitlyn R Moskey, and Sarah M Pizzanello.

Griffin Barrows has been the named to the Becker College spring 2018 dean’s list. Barrows is pursuing a BA in interactive media design, with a computer game design concentration.

The following students graduated from the University of New Hampshire: Kayla Eckley, BSCHE in chemical engineering; Conor Smith,  AAS in forest technology (highest honors) and Scott McWhirter, BSENVE in environmental engineering.

The following students were named to the dean’s list at Eastern Connecticut State University: Ryley LaPointe ‘21, a psychology major; Katrina Wheeler ‘20, an accounting major, and Abigail Wilson ‘21, a visual arts major.

Samantha A. Stahl, a nursing major, was named to the spring 2018 dean’s list at DeSales University.

Paige Forsyth graduated from Westfield State University with a bachelor’s degree in business management, cum laude.

Ann Gabrielle Freeman, a veterinary medicine student, was named to the spring 2018 dean’s list at Iowa State University.

Jonah T. Yeakley, Class of 2020, was named to the Spring 2018 Dean’s List at Westfield State University.

Angela Cappelli has been named to the Siena College Dean’s List for the Spring 2018 semester.

Emma Holt Beman was named to the spring 2018 dean’s list at Fairfield University.

Brigitte Rathey, a senior animal sciences major, was named to the spring 2018 deans’ list at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Bryant University’s Class of 2018 included Sarah Hancock, BS in accounting, cum laude; Lauren Sannizzaro, BS in marketing and Alexandra Spica, BA in communications, cum laude.

Amy Lenihan was named to the spring 2018 dean’s list at Roger Williams University.

Liad Stearns earned a BS from Tulane University’s School of Science and Engineering.

The University of Hartford has named the following students to the spring 2018 dean’s list: Mia Alexander, Shannon Jennings, Charles Delorenzo, Ian Downey, Nathan Jennings, Olivia Papa, Kathryn Baker, Richard Hall, Margaret Falvey, Jacob Coons and Ivan Semyanko.

 Mary Thompson received a degree from Fairfield University.

Emily Brewer has been named to the Dean’s List at Hamilton College for the 2018 Spring Semester.

Justin Ranicar graduated May 13 from Saint Michael’s College with a BA magna cum laude in English.

Caitlin Kopf and Catherine Yanchak were named to the spring 2018 dean’s list at Hofstra University.

Owen Harter, a sophomore majoring in environmental engineering, was named a presidential scholar at Clarkson University.

Emily Henselder graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering.

Matthew McWhirter has been named to the spring 2018 dean’s list at American International College McWhirter is majoring in Occupational Science.

The following were named to the Springfield College spring 2018 dean’s list: Casey Hutchinson, health science/occupational therapy; Lauren Grashaw, health science/pre-physician assistant; Lily Holm, health science and pre-physical therapy; Jessica Storch, health science and pre-physical therapy; Frederick Moffa, movement & sport studies, and Bryce Alexander, sport management.

Michael Menapace, a partner at Wiggin and Dana, was installed as president of the Hartford County Bar Association (HCBA) at its 2018 Annual Meeting. Michael is a partner in the firm’s litigation department and he teaches insurance law at the Quinnipiac University School of Law.

John Francis Dolan IV earned a B.A. in History from Trinity College.

Michael Main graduated summa cum laude from the Honors College at SUNY Albany, with a Bachelor of Science major/minor in atmospheric science/mathematics. He received the Bosart Family Scholarship Award and was a recipient of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Program Award and a summer internship at the National Weather Service in Huntsville, Ala. Upon graduation, Main was a co-recipient of the Outstanding Atmospheric Science Student Award and recipient of the Best Forecaster Award. He will be a research assistantship at SUNY Albany in the fall and pursue a Master of Science degree in Atmospheric Science.