Graduates 2018

These local students have recently earned diplomas:

— Kathleen Brandt of Schenectady earned a bachelor of science degree in forensic science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln;

— Alexander Elijah Linder of Albany earned a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education from Ottawa University in Kansas;

— Catherine Dudek of Delmar earned a doctor of physical therapy degree from Nazareth College in Rochester;

— Danielle Miller of Schenectady earned a doctor of physical therapy degree from Nazareth College in Rochester;

— Jason Rose of Delmar earned a bachelor of science degree in sports administration from Berry College in Georgia;

— Dylan Hensel of Voorheesville earned a bachelor of science degree in recreation and sport management from Coastal Carolina University in South Carolina;

—  Christopher Parisi of Schenectady was awarded a master of science degree in mechanical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts;

— Katie Espinola of Schenectady received a bachelor of science degree from Marist College in Poughkeepsie;

— William Floyd of Schenectady received a bachelor of science degree from Marist College in Poughkeepsie;

— Amy Toscano of Schenectady was awarded a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering with high distinction from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts;

— Michael Josef Latter of Delmar graduated with a bachelor of science degree in economics from Clemson University in South Carolina;

— Michael J. Whitney of Delmar graduated with a bachelor of science in financial management from Clemson University in South Carolina;

— Matt Pasquali, of Guilderland, graduated cum laude from Dickinson College with a bachelor of science degree in environmental sciences. He was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2018 semester;

— Michaela M. Hogg of Delmar earned a bachelor of science degree in exercise science at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania;

— Hailey J. Marini of Slingerlands earned a bachelor of science degree in forensic chemistry at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania;

— Veronika E. Mazur of Schenectady earned a bachelor of science degree in occupational therapy at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania;

— Natalie H. Squillace of Slingerlands earned a bachelor degree from St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York where she majored in performance and communication arts. Squillace, a graduate of the Albany Academy for Girls, received her degree magna cum laude;

— Yahaira Abadia of Altamont, daughter of Pedro Diaz of Jamaica, was awarded an associate of applied science degree in the medical-assisting program, magna cum laude, from Bryant & Stratton College in Albany;

— Mary DeVries of Delmar earned a bachelor of science degree in biomedical science: medical and veterinary science, cum laude, from the University of New Hampshire;

— Kevin Bucher of Delmar earned a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of New Hampshire;

— Ashleigh Shaver of Delmar earned a bachelor of science degree in biomedical science: medical and veterinary science, cum laude, from the University of New Hampshire;

— Aurora Alft-LaFond of Voorheesville earned a bachelor of arts degree in sociology from the University of New Hampshire;

— Nicholas M. Pattison of Altamont a bachelor of arts degree from Colby College in Maine. Pattison, who majored in theater and dance, attended Williston Northampton School and is the son of Brian and Theta Pattison of Altamont;

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