SYRACUSE, NY – The following students have made the Dean’s List for the Fall 2017 semester at Le Moyne College.
To make the list, students must achieve a 3.5 or above.
Zachary Almeter of Fulton NY, a Sophomore Psychology major
Michael Bolster of Fulton NY, a Junior Accounting major
Brianna Brown of Central Square NY, a First-year Biology major
Meredith Chesare of Oswego NY, a Senior Biology major
Evan Davis of Oswego NY, a Senior Biology major
Emma Discenza of Phoenix NY, a Junior Communications major
Clare Donovan of Oswego NY, a Sophomore English major
Alexander Flack of Oswego NY, a Sophomore Finance major
Emily Giamartino of Central Square NY, a Senior Biology major
Rebecca Hall of Pulaski NY, a Senior Mathematics major
Connor Holliday of Fulton NY, a Senior Criminology major
Michelle Huffaker of Phoenix NY, a Sophomore Accounting major
Jacqueline Julien of Central Square NY, a Junior Psychology major
Griffin Klein of Fair Haven NY, a Junior Human Resource Management major
Emily Lacey of Phoenix NY, a First-year Nursing major
Renee Laduc of Mexico NY, a First-year Nursing major
Justine Marsh of Sterling NY, a First-year Nursing major
Ashley Maxam of Fulton NY, a Senior Biology major
Danielle Merrill of Phoenix NY, a First-year English and Theatre Arts major
Maria Musumeci of Phoenix NY, a Senior Psychology major
Tyler Peet of Mexico NY, a Junior Biology major
Alissa Robinson of Fulton NY, a Senior Nursing major
Rachel Salvetti of Fulton NY, a First-year English major
Nikita Sharkey of Sterling NY, a First-year Theatre Arts major
Shelby Sheehan of Pulaski NY, a Senior Nursing major
Devin Simmons of Cato NY, a Sophomore Marketing major
Jordan Sloan of Central Square NY, a Sophomore Psychology major
Philip Summerville of Fulton NY, a First-year Chemistry major
Kalista Sutton of Williamstown NY, a Senior Management/Leadership and Marketing major
Ashley Van Patten of Mexico NY, a Senior Human Resource Management major
Natasha Waloven of Hannibal NY, a Senior Nursing major
Located in a suburban setting on a picturesque 160-acre campus in Syracuse, Le Moyne College is one of only 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States.
Offering more than 30 majors, Le Moyne provides a values-based education that helps students explore their potential through academics, experience and service.
In 2018, for the fifth consecutive year, Le Moyne was ranked by The Princeton Review as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education, an honor achieved by only 15 percent of the colleges and universities in the nation.
A Le Moyne education provides students with the intellectual skills necessary to succeed in the world and the will to use their abilities to promote a more just society.
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