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College achievements by students from Greater Nashua

By Staff | Jan 15, 2015

Here are college achievements by students from Greater Nashua:

ST. ANSELM COLLEGE

John Sullivan, of Hudson, a senior nursing major, was recently inducted into the Saint Anselm College chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society.

SUNY POTSDAM

The Crane Symphony Orchestra from SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music performed at the New York State School Music Association Winter Conference in Rochester, N.Y. Eighty students presented Edward Elgar’s “Enigma Variations” on Dec. 4. The performers include Katelyn Egan, of Hudson, on bass violin.

TUFTS UNIVERSITY

Rachael Filer, of Hollis, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in May 2014 from Tufts University in Medford, Mass.

WASHINGTON COLLEGE

Mackenzie Turnbull, a senior from Nashua, was involved in a production of “Lucky Ladies” at Washington College in Chestertown, Md. Turnbull was Dina in the production. Turnbull is a French and drama double major.

When not working on various drama productions, including “Bachelorette,” “King Lear” and many Independent Playhouse shows, Turnbull performs with the Sho’Troupe dance team.

WESTERN NEW ENGLAND UNIVERSITY

Michael Camille, of Nashua, who’s majoring in marketing at Western New England University in Springfield, Mass., was selected for the 2014-15 edition of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.” Camille is one of 34 students from Western New England University who have been selected as national outstanding campus leaders.

WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE

Nicholas LaJeunesse, of Hollis, a senior majoring in electrical and computer engineering at Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute, recently completed an intense, hands-on project in Bedford, Mass. The project was titled “Side Channel Resistance Evaluation and Measurement.” At WPI, all undergraduates are required to complete a research-driven, professional-level project addressing a challenge in their major field of study.

Keith Guay, of Nashua, a junior majoring in biomedical engineering at WPI, completed a project titled “Preparing the City of Chelsea, Massachusetts to Adapt to Climate Change.”