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UC Announces Dean's High Honors List
Written By Tamata Muneizel, PR Intern
Contact - cleogrande@utica.edu
Utica, NY (08/07/2006) -Utica College has released its dean’s high honor list for the Spring 2006 semester in recognition of fulltime students who have achieved grade point averages (GPA) of 4.0.
New York State:
Albany
Katherine A. Crowe, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Avon
Barbara Prusak, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Batavia
Erikson G. Neilans, Psychology-Child Life
Blossvale
Colleen E. Hoffman, Criminal Justice
Boonville
Megan E. Croniser, Health Studies
Bridgewater
Andrew S. Beigh, Criminal Justice
Bronx
Dahalia T. Jenkins, Psychology
Camden
Chelsea A. Mellon, Accounting
Cazenovia
Rebecca J. Collins, Psychology
Clayville
Terri L. Moran, Criminal Justice
Nolan A. Wengert, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Clinton
Nathan L. Hill, Biology
Thomas J. Lane, Psychology
Michael T. Shaw, Criminal Justice
Daniel P. Laraby, Philosophy
Cold Brook
Laura L. Bagetis, Psychology- Child life
Deerfield
Samuel R. Scotellaro, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Dexter
Sara C. Williams, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Dolgeville
Heidi Camardello, Nursing
Elma
Aaron C. Bove, Criminal Justice
Forestport
Maria Fielteau, English
Fort Plain
Karen E. Cronkhite, English
Frankfort
James M. Bepko, Government and Politics
Cayenne E. Looman, Psychology
Geneva
Carmen S. Reale, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Gouverneur
Sarah K. Saucier, Health Studies
Greene
Amy L. Root, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Harpursville
Roxanna L. Rinker, Criminal Justice
Holland Patent
Elisabeth A. Hyer, Chemistry
Rachel L. Lisi, Communication Arts
Honeoye
Clinton I. Gotham, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Ilion
Bonnie L. Cobb, English
Lansing
Chandel M. Wright, Psychology-Child-Life
Lee Center
Richard T. Kosakowski, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Bridget A. Vanlieshout, Psychology-Child Life
Le Roy
Cori A. Starowitz, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Manlius
Caitlin L. Haggerty, Psychology-Child life
Marcy
Jonathan J. Zabek, Mathematics
Carrie A. Whitham, Psychology
Middleville
Anna J. Smith, Business-Economics
New Hartford
Rebecca J. Bowers, Liberal Arts
Daniel E. Joseph, Biology
Amy M. Lamberto, Accounting
Matthew R. Taylor, Criminal Justice
Newark
Laura W. Kelley, Therapeutic Recreation
New Berlin
Michelle N. Miller, Pubic Relations-Journalism
New York Mills
Daniel J. Bell, Accounting
Michelle M. Brown, Psychology-Child Life
Olean
Neil Washburn, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Oneida
Gregory W. Owens, Psychology
Ashley F. Smith, Health Studies
Oriskany
Megan A. Mathis, Mathematics
Queensbury
Karissa A. Sawyer, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Ravena
Rachelle M. Luchkiw, Criminal Justice
Richfield Springs
Amy M. Kosina, English
Rochester
Adam J. Ouzer, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Roseboom
Erin N. VanDewerker, Psychology
Rome
Michael W. Kohli, History
Megan T. White, Psychology-Child Life
Sangerfield:
Mary C. Langone, Psychology-Child Life
Saint Johnsville
Ashley N. Wein, Psychology-Child Life
Sauquoit
Ashley M. Busa, Business-Economics
Schenectady
Elisa L. Andresen, Psychology-Child Life
Frank S. Salamone, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Schodack Landing
Jennifer L. Tuczynski, Psychology-Child Life
Schuyler Lake
Jennifer L. Davis, Liberal Studies
Selkirk
Allison M. Dibble, Health Studies
Sharon Springs
Tami Delong, Criminal Justice
Stittville
Danielle R. Owen, Undergraduate Studies
Syracuse
Nancy L. Hall, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Matthew T. Murphy, Criminal Justice
Taberg
Tara M. Cook, Psychology- Child Life
Ryan P. Marshall, Criminal Justice- Economic Crime Investigation
Tupper Lake
Nichole L. Fletcher, Criminal Justice
Utica
Jessica M. Clark, Health Studies
Amy K. James, Psychology
Ibela Kulalic, International Studies
Sarah E. Montana, Psychology
Anna Mroczek, Nursing
Mia H. Townsend, Psychology-Child Life
Sarah E. Suppa, Psychology-Child Life
Geffrey M. Storm, History
Loretta A. Sinnott, Therapeutic Recreation
James P. Salamy, Government and Politics
Andrey V. Naumovich, Health Studies
Heather L. Tucker, Psychology-Child Life
Vernon Center:
Ryan M. Lanz, Management
Walton
Melissa A. Pecor, Health Studies
Waterville
Rebecca L. Guthrie, Psychology
Shana R. Pughe, International Studies
West Winfield
Meghan L. Murphy,Psychology
Whitesboro
Stephanie M. Calcara, Psychology
Adrienne E. Campbell, English
Michelle J. Lucas, Liberal Arts
Jennifer L. Rayno, English
Out of State:
California:
Ridgecrest
MaryAnn Abate, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Delaware:
Newark
James M. Shepherd, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Illinois:
Chicago
Jenny L. Pliester, International Studies
Nathan C. Sanchez, Criminal Justsice-Economic Crime Investigation
Massachusetts:
Wilbraham
Erica D. Eckman, Management
North Carolina:
Durham
Shawn M. Pruett, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Jacksonville
Sarah McArthur, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Pennsylvania:
Orefield
Addison J. Lerner, Health Studies
South Dakota:
Egan
Derek L. Dudley, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
Texas:
Austin
Amy Hunstiger, Criminal Justice-Economic Crime Investigation
About Utica College – Founded in 1946, Utica College is a comprehensive private institution that grants the Syracuse University baccalaureate degree and the Utica College master’s and doctoral degrees. The College, located in central New York, approximately 90 miles west of Albany and 50 miles east of Syracuse, currently enrolls an approximated 2,300 undergraduate and 350 graduate students in 31 undergraduate majors, 24 minors, 15 master’s and two doctoral degree programs.
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