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By Staff | Oct 8, 2015

Here are recent college achievements by students from Greater Nashua:

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY

Adam Thomas Ouellette, of Brookline, a junior majoring in engineering & management, was named a Presidential Scholar for the spring 2015 semester at Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y.

Jessica Ann Roberge, of Mont Vernon, a junior majoring in biomolecular science, was named a Presidential Scholar for the spring 2015 semester at Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y.

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY

These local students have been named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y.

FROM HUDSON: Jedidiah Richard Langlois, a junior majoring in civil engineering.

FROM HOLLIS: Nathaniel William Ashe, a sophomore majoring in global supply chain management.

FROM MERRIMACK: Elizabeth Argereow Cassady, a sophomore majoring in global supply chain management.

FROM MONT VERNON: Charles Logan Landrum, a freshman majoring in chemistry.

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY

Elizabeth Argereow Cassady of Merrimack, a sophomore majoring in global supply chain management at Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y., received the Commendable Service Award for Sophomores at the University Recognition Day ceremony in April.

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

Kara Michele Jolly, of Merrimack, graduated this spring from Clemson (S.C.) University, with a Bachelor of Science in biological sciences, cum laude.

COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

These local students were named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, S.C.

FROM NASHUA: Elizabeth Allard, a sophomore majoring in exercise and sport science; Michelle Lajoie, a senior majoring in management.

COLBY COLLEGE

These local students graduated this spring from Colby College in Waterville, Maine.

FROM NASHUA: Marina D. Wells of Eastham, Mass., daughter of Robert Wells of Eastham, Mass. and Melissa Belz of Nashua, majored in art history and English.

COLBY COLLEGE

These local students were named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at Colby College in Waterville, Maine.

FROM AMHERST: Victoria Chistolini, member of class of 2018.

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY

Sean Carpenter, a senior from Hollis, was inducted this spring into the Omega Lambda chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, a theatre national honor society, at Concordia University in Seward, Neb.

Carpenter also particpated in a 13-day study tour held May 12-25, led by Concordia Professor Lisa Ashby and Associate Professor Bryan Brown, that focused on both theatre and literary sites on the East Coast. The group spent the majority of its time in Massachusetts, but also toured several theaters and watched theater productions in Boston, New York City, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Buffalo, N.Y.

EMMANUEL COLLEGE

These local students were named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at Emmanuel College in Boston.

FROM AMHERST: Meghan Farley, Victoria Glavin, Kirsten Piotrowski, Paige Southworth

FROM HOLLIS: Sarah Ericson, Gabrielle Gelotti.

FROM HUDSON: Katelyn Guill, Amanda Ingersoll, Alex Luebbers.

FROM MILFORD: Stephanie Pochopin.

FROM NASHUA: Nicole D’Errico, Maggie O’Connor.

MOUNT WASHINGTON COLLEGE

Karl E. Leppanen received a Bachelor of Science in business administration with a concentration in accounting, graduating magna cum laude in May from Mount Washington College in Manchester. He is the son of Kauko and Nancy Leppanen, of Hollis.

WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE

The following local students received their degrees this spring from Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute.

FROM AMHERST: Andrew Beliveau, B.S. in civil engineering; Nicholas Kepka Calvetti, B.S. in management engineering, with distinction; John Farrar, B.S. in management engineering; Derek Calzada-Mariaca, B.S. in robotics engineering; Brandon Child, M.S. in systems engineering; Thomas Lancaster, M.S. in systems engineering.

FROM BROOKLINE: Kellie Dickerson, B.S. in chemical engineering, with high distinction.

FROM HOLLIS: Kelsey Krupp, B.S. in biomedical engineering, with distinction; Lisa Batbouta, B.S. in computer science; Michael Sanchez, M.S. in computer science; Nicholas LaJeunesse, B.S. in electrical and computer engineering, with high distinction; Frederick Shea, M.S. in systems engineering.

FROM HUDSON: Antti Koski of Hudson, Doctor of Philosophy in electrical and computer engineering; Justin Turner, M.S. in electrical and computer engineering; Ian Jutras, M.S. in fire protection engineering; Amanda Weis, B.S. in management information systems, with high distinction; Suketu Shah, M.S. in power systems management; Susan Gould, M.S. in systems engineering.

FROM LITCHFIELD: Jared Breton, B.S. in mechanical engineering, with distinction; Omri Flaisher, B.S. in mechanical engineering, with high distinction; Richard Rafferty, B.S. in robotics engineering, with distinction.

FROM LYNDEBOROUGH: Morgan Stanton Doctor of Philosophy in chemistry.

FROM MERRIMACK: Nicholas Deraney B.S. in chemical engineering, with high distinction; Elise St. Laurent, B.S. in chemical engineering, with high distinction; Daniel Fischer, M.S. in systems engineering; Ian MacGregor, M.S. in systems engineering.

FROM MILFORD: Nicholas Muller, B.S. in electrical and computer engineering; Matthew Brown, M.S. in electrical and computer engineering; Thomas Bohling, M.S. in systems engineering; Louis Hembrow, M.S. in systems engineering; Vincent Lehman, M.S. in systems engineering; Sean Morrell, M.S. in systems engineering.

FROM NASHUA: John Potter, B.S. in biomedical engineering, with distinction; Atieh Sadraei B.S. in biomedical engineering, with high distinction; Meghan Hemond B.S. in biomedical engineering; Ryan Gleason, Master of Engineering degree in biomedical engineering; Kyle Davidson, B.S. in computer science, with distinction; Andrew Foltan, M.S. in computer science; Michael Derryberry, B.S. in electrical and computer engineering, with distinction; Michael Ciampa, M.S. in electrical and computer engineering; Nicholas Vaccaro, M.S. in electrical and computer engineering; Elizabeth Brown, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Jake Nutting, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Jessica Shelsky, M.S. in mechanical engineering; Daniel Miller, M.S. in robotics engineering; Walter Adasczik, M.S. in systems engineering; Garry Crane, M.S. in systems engineering; Christopher Mangano, M.S. in systems engineering; Charles Traill, M.S. in systems engineering.