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College honors for students from Greater Nashua

By Staff | Aug 11, 2014

Here is a listing of college honors received by students from Greater Nashua:

UNIVERSITY OF
MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL

These local students graduated this spring from the University of Massachusetts Lowell.

FROM AMHERST: Brooke Allaby, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Ethan May, bachelor’s degree in fine arts.

FROM BROOKLINE: Brian Bumpus, bachelor’s degree in psychology; Devon Buretta, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Josiah Hackendorf, master’s degree in mechanical engineering; Meg Noah, doctoral degree in physics; Lisa Woolrich, bachelor’s degree in business administration.

FROM HOLLIS: Rachael Desantis, bachelor’s degree in nursing; Eric Drazin, bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering; Katelyn Ratta, bachelor’s degree in English; Christopher Rossetti, bachelor’s degree in business administration.

FROM HUDSON: Christopher Achorn, master’s degree in biological sciences; Kevin Bergin, bachelor’s degree in information technology; Patrick Calhoun, bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering; Taylor Charbonnier, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Courtney Clark, bachelor’s degree in psychology; Liezl Wee Sit, master’s degree in plastics engineering; Brennan Donnelly, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Kevin Driscoll, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Mary Femling, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Jacob Galloway, bachelor’s degree in music studies; Victoria Jones, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Kennedy Karanja, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Stephanie Kellett, bachelor’s degree in psychology; Stephanie Kelly, bachelor’s degree in plastics engineering; Benjamin LaFleur, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Cori Lee, bachelor’s degree in information technology; Phonesavanh Louxay, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Kelly Mahoney, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Katherine Mascaro, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Francis O’Hearn, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Amy Pennell, bachelor’s degree in fine arts; Sephera Simoneau, bachelor’s degree in environmental science.

FROM LITCHFIELD: Tammy Gauthier, bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering technology; Ashley O’Keefe, bachelor’s degree in psychology.

FROM MERRIMACK: Alexander Betses, bachelor’s degree in political science; John Crowe, bachelor’s degree in information technology; John Dilger, bachelor’s degree in information technology; Nathan Furze, bachelor’s degree in information technology; William Gosine, bachelor’s degree in civil engineering; Gregory Lennartz, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Katherine O’Hara, bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology; Everline Osanya, master’s degree in nursing; Joy Seymour, doctoral degree in physical therapy; Michael Visconti, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Shane Waller, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Aaron Winch, bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering; David Wojcicki, doctoral degree in energy engineering.

FROM MILFORD: Matthew Kincaid, bachelor’s degree in computer engineering.

FROM NASHUA: Kiran Adhikary, bachelor’s degree in nursing; Alison Aziz, master’s degree in business administration; Maggan Bolduc, bachelor’s degree in peace and conflict studies; Emily Bullock, bachelor’s degree in nutritional science; Erin Chenette, bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology; Garrett Cole, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Rekhapreethi Deenadayalan, master’s degree in clinical lab sciences; Lauren Dinsmore, master’s degree in health informatics and management; Jessica Disla, master’s degree in criminal justice; Megan Doveno, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Kristin Dunne, bachelor’s degree in community health; Christine Fendelander, master’s degree in criminal justice; Nathan Fisher, bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering technology; Brittany Forslind, bachelor’s degree in biology; Jessica Garcia, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Gary Hoffman, master’s degree in economic and social development of regions; Lisa Jackson, bachelor’s degree in peace and conflict studies; Erin Keeves, master’s degree in education administration; Jessica Lindsey, bachelor’s degree in nursing; Neha Manohar, bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering; Ryan Mathis, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Jonathan McCarthy, bachelor’s degree in English; Courtney Merritt, bachelor’s degree in nursing; Taylor Moran, bachelor’s degree in community health; Andrew Moriarty, bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering; Mallory Mulligan, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Preethika Muthupurushothaman, master’s degree in computer science; Kyle O’Malley, bachelor’s degree in liberal arts; Samantha Peterson, bachelor’s degree in community health; Vladimir Petrovsky, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Thilath Phothirath, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Michael Radford, master’s degree in mechanical engineering; Karthika Rajendra, bachelor’s degree in mathematics; Ingrid Resende, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Aldonys Reynoso, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice; Joseph Ripley, master’s degree in civil engineering; Stephen Rooney, master’s degree in business administration; Rosemary Rungu, bachelor’s degree in community health; Jessica Stern, bachelor’s degree in English; Kelly Sullivan, bachelor’s degree in nursing; Patricia Williams, master’s degree in curriculum and instruction; Kyle Wilson, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.

FROM NEW IPSWICH: Benjamin Blais, bachelor’s degree in computer science.

UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA

Melissa Ashley Pellitteri, of Milford, graduated from The University of Tampa (Fla.) on May 10 with a bachelor of science in nursing. She is the daughter of Joseph and Kathleen Pellitteri.

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT

These local students graduated this spring from the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vt.

FROM AMHERST: Matthew Cahill, M.S. in plant biology; Michael Kosofsky, B.S. biological science; Mallory Sullivan, B.S. in animal sciences.

FROM HOLLIS: Jennifer Arpin, B.S. in dietetics, nutrition and food sciences; Amy Sercel, B.S. in dietetics nutrition & food sciences.

FROM HUDSON: Greta Dupuis, B.S. in environmental sciences.

FROM MERRIMACK: Allison Gibeley, B.S. in biological science; Travis Joyal, B.S. in natural resources; Lauren Passalacqua, B.S. in sociology.

FROM MILFORD: Hannah Zelnik, B.S. in professional nursing.

FROM NASHUA: Victoria Diamond, B.A. and B.S. in communication science & disorders; Meghan Reilly, B.A. in film and television studies; John Ritter, B.S. in electrical engineering; Emily Smith, B.A. in theatre; Sarah Wilds, B.A. in history.

FROM WILTON: Nicholas Anderson, B.S. in business administration.

These local students were named to the spring 2013 dean’s list at the University of Vermont in Burlington.

FROM AMHERST: Michael Kosofsky, Kyle Robertson.

FROM BROOKINE: Avery Harris, Ashley McCoy.

FROM HOLLIS: Erin Kiely, Laura Sercel.

FROM HUDSON: Juliette Miller.

FROM LITCHFIELD: Matthew Goldstein.

FROM MERRIMACK: Stephanie Horn, Jacob Stetson, Jennifer Trimble.

FROM MILFORD: Kelsea Moulton.

FROM NASHUA: Samantha Brenner, Victoria Diamond, Nora Eskin, Jordan Friedman, Sarah Jauris, Bridget Kelley, Jonathan Ritter, Michael Storace, Ashley Usseglio, Sarah Wilds.

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY

Michael James Plesac, of Brookline, graduated this spring with a B.A. in biology from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C.

Melissa Putur, of Hollis, was named to the spring 2014 dean’s list at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C.

WESTERN NEW ENGLAND UNIVERSITY

These local students graduated this spring from Western New England University in Springfield, Mass.

FROM BROOKLINE: Erin Noval, cum laude.

FROM LITCHFIELD: Matthew Harden; Katy Innes; Brett Labrie, magna cum laude;

These local students were named to the spring 2014 president’s list at Western New England University in Springfield, Mass.

FROM HOLLIS: Mitchell Tanzer.

FROM WILTON: William Tremblay.

These students were named to the spring 2014 dean’s list at Western New England University in Springfield, Mass.

FROM AMHERST: Sarah A. Vogel.

FROM BROOKLINE: Nathan C. Russell.

FROM HUDSON: Sarah Brauza.

FROM LITCHFIELD: Brett R. Labrie.

FROM MERRIMACK: Kelsey L. Price.

FROM MILFORD: Brittney M. White.

WHEATON COLLEGE

These local students were named to the spring 2014 dean’s list at Wheaton (Ill) College.

FROM MILFORD: Melissa Gray.

WIDENER UNIVERSITY

Marc LaVine, of Nashua, a junior finance major, was named to the spring 2014 dean’s list at Widener University in Chester, Pa.

WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE

These local students graduated this spring from Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute.

FROM AMHERST: Matthew Chareth, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Stephen Daigneau, B.S. in management engineering; Grant Raymond, B.S. in mechanical engineering with distinction.

FROM BROOKLINE: Kelly Morgan, B.S. in management engineering with distinction; Jeffrey Quinn, B.S. in mechanical engineering with distinction.

FROM HOLLIS: David Dwyer, B.S. in computer science; Anthony Fisher, B.S. in computer science; John Hyde, B.S. in chemical engineering; William Kiely, B.S. in mechanical engineering with high distinction; Tyler Modelski, B.S. in biomedical engineering; Elena Musteata, B.S. in biology and biotechnology with distinction.

FROM HUDSON: Callie King, B.S. in chemical engineering.

FROM MASON: Leah Wilson, M.S. in bioscience administration.

FROM MERRIMACK: Christopher Bric, M.S. in systems engineering; Gabriel Garza, M.S. in electrical and computer engineering; George Gettel, B.S. in computer science, with distinction; Kate Pilotte, M.B.A.; Thomas Zajac, M.S. in civil engineering.