New Paltz Dean's List for the fall 2014 semester

These local students have been named to the State University of New York at New Paltz Dean's List for the fall 2014 semester:

Sarah Alloush of Guilderland, who is majoring in accounting;

Brian Spina of Delmar, who is majoring in adolescence education: math;

Sarah Heroux of Slingerlands, who is majoring in anthropology;

—  Hannah Schaming of Delmar, who is majoring in art history;

Caroline Phelps of Delmar, who is majoring in biology;

Gabrielle Cobb of Schenectady, who is majoring in communication studies;

Katherine Small of Slingerlands, who is majoring in computer science;

Rachel Korman of Slingerlands, who is majoring in digital media production;

Erin Abriel of Slingerlands, who is majoring in early childhood and children’s education B-6;

Clarisse Ramlal of Schenectady who is majoring in early childhood and children’s education B-6;

Emily Viscuso of Delmar, who is majoring in early childhood and children’s education B-6;

Daniel Schutten of Schenectady, who is majoring in electrical engineering;

Robynne Yokota of Delmar, who is majoring in English;

Jared Flagler of Delmar, who is majoring in geography;

Charles Cultrara of Delmar, who is majoring in graphic design;

Samuel Levitt of Delmar, who is majoring in history;

Emily DeFranco of Voorheesville, who is majoring in journalism;

Jacob Zyskowski of Altamont, who is majoring in management;

Alissa Johannesen of Westerlo, who is majoring in philosophy;

Selby Smith of Schenectady, of is majoring in photography;

Kendra Dzingle of Altamont, who is majoring in psychology;

Rachael Forando of Delmar, who is majoring in Spanish;

Brittany Martel of Slingerlands, who is majoring in theater arts;

Casey Morris of Schenectady, who is majoring in theater arts;

Giulia Pezzulo of Altamont, who is majoring in theater arts;

Joseph Drake of Delmar, with an undeclared major;

Korey LeClair of Altamont, with an undeclared: pre-accounting;

Cassandra Beyer of Delmar, who is majoring in women’s, gender and sexuality studies;

Dean's List designation is reserved for students who excel academically and earn at least a 3.3 grade-point average in a semester with a full-time course load.

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