Shepherd graduates, receives degree
BOSTON — Devin Shepherd, son of Susan and Eric Shepherd of Farmingdale, Maine, recently graduated from Boston University. Shepherd received a bachelor’s degree in communications and graduated magna cum laude.
He also recently completed an internship through Boston University in Sydney, Australia.
Lachance named to Endicott dean’s list
BEVERLY, Mass. — Hayley Lachance, daughter of Steven Lachance of Manchester, Maine, and Holly Lachance of Winthrop, Maine, was recently named to the dean’s list for spring 2014 semester at Endicott College.
Hayley is a senior majoring in nursing.
Local students receive college diplomas
NORTHFIELD, Vt. — Donald Lee Gray of Richmond, Maine, and Thomas Alan Carson of Winthrop, Maine, have received diplomas from Norwich University.
Gray received a bachelor’s degree magna cum laude in criminal justice.
Carson received a bachelor’s degree in communications.
Howe, of Pittston, receives degree
ST. CHARLES, Mo. — Christopher Howe of Pittston, Maine, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Lindenwood University’s School of Liberal Arts.
He is the son of Ralph and Katrina Howe.
Sawyer receives bachelor’s degree
EUGENE, Ore. — Bradley M. Sawyer of Augusta, Maine, received a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Oregon.
Surette, of Readfield, receives degree
WORCESTER, Mass. —Meghan Surette of Readfield, Maine, has received a bachelor’s degree from Assumption College.
Surette graduated with a double major in French and psychology.
Odom, of Hallowell, earns masters
POULTNEY, Vt. — Danielle Odom of Hallowell, Maine, graduated with a master’s degree in environmental studies from Green Mountain College.
Saint Joseph’s lists local graduates
STANDISH — Saint Joseph’s College has announced its local graduates.
They are Albenie Belanger, Mackenzie Dufour, Macy Pagurko and Jennifer Riggs, all of Augusta, Colby Houdlette of Farmingdale, Willie Brown of Fayette, Katherine Haas and Hannah Lawrence, both of Gardiner, Kelly Nutter and Megan Pelletier, both of Greene, Angelea Preston of North Monmouth, Catherine Reigle of Palermo, Sharon Woodward of Vassalboro, Cassandra Diplock of Vienna, and Jordan Caradonna of West Gardiner.
Brackett receives academic honors
WORCESTER, Mass. — Amanda E. Brackett of Vassalboro, Maine, has been named to first honors on Clark University’s dean’s list for the spring 2014 semester.
Clark University honors students
WORCESTER, Mass. — Three local students have been named to second honors on the Clark University dean’s list during the spring 2014 semester.
They are Timothy Day and Jonathan Koenig, both of Hallowell, Maine, and Kelcey Ladner of Richmond, Maine.
Dowd graduates from Castleton College
CASTLETON, Vt. — Eric Dowd of Richmond, Maine, has graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communication from Castleton College.
Students receive dean’s list honors
BRISTOL, R.I. — Sydney Nadeau, of Greene, Maine, and Mia Sargent, of Augusta, Maine, were named to the dean’s list at Roger Williams University for the spring 2014 semester.
Nadeau is majoring in criminal justice/psychology.
Sargent is majoring in elementary education.
Giguere named to spring dean’s list
CASTINE — Gabriel Giguere has been named to Maine Maritime Academy’s dean’s list for the spring 2014 semester.
Giguere is majoring in marine engineering and is active in the Regiment of Midshipmen, the academy’s leadership and management laboratory. He will be a junior in the fall.
Levasseur graduates, receives degree
LOWELL, Mass. — Peter Levasseur of Randolph, Maine, received a bachelor’s degree in information technology from UMass Lowell’s College of Sciences.
Local students receive degrees
WORCESTER, Mass. — Three local residents recently graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. They are Juliana Fekete of Belgrade, Maine, who received a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering with high distinction; David Kent of Belgrade, Maine, received a master’s degree in robotics engineering; and Cameron Mills of Oakland, Maine, received a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering.
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