Dean’s list

These local students have recently been named to the dean’s list or received a similar honor from their college or university for the spring 2016 semester:

— Cailyn Straubel of Altamont in the Class of 2016 at Connecticut College received high honors; she majored in human development;

— Mallory Schultz of Glenmont in the Class of 2019 at Connecticut College received high honors;

— Kevin O’Connor of Delmar at the University of Vermont. O’Connor is an economics major in the College of Arts and Sciences;

— Rosamaria Cirelli of Schenectady at the University of Vermont. Cirelli is a neuroscience major in the College of Arts and Sciences;

— Harry Clinton of Delmar at the University of Vermont. Clinton is a mechanical engineering major in the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences;

— Christine Bolognino of Schenectady at the University of Vermont. Bolognino is a computer science and information systems major in the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences;

— Dana Donnelly of Delmar who is majoring in English literature at Nazareth College in Rochester;

— Danielle Miller of Schenectady who is majoring in health science at Nazareth College in Rochester;

— Kenneth Schumacher of Slingerlands who is majoring in psychology at Nazareth College in Rochester;

— Meghan Moran, a sophomore marketing management major at Grove City Collefe is a 2014 graduate of Academy Of The Holy Names and is the daughter of Sean and Lisa Moran of Delmar;

— Mary Grace Barada of Delmar at Keene State College in New Hampshire;

— Eryn Ryan of Delmar at Keene State College in New Hampshire;

— Scott Warren, a junior accountancy major from Voorheesville, was named to the President’s List at Culver-Stockton College in Missouri;

— Gabriella Buehler of Delmar, at Paul Smith’s College where she is majoring in baking arts and service management;

— Kayla Fannuele of Altamont at Auburn University in Alabama;

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