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been named to the 2022 fall semester Dean’s List at Ohio Wesleyan University.

To earn Dean’s List recognition, Ohio Wesleyan students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale in all applicable classes.

n n n Emily A. Weih, a SUNY Canton veterinary technology major from Hicksville, earned President’s List honors during the Fall 2022 semester. n

More than 1,980 students have been named to the Fall 2022 Dean’s List at Kutztown University, including Danielle N Melman of Bethpage.

To be eligible for the Dean’s List, an undergraduate student must be registered for at least 12 credits and have a minimum grade point average of 3.60.

Sophia M. Padilla-Gundersen, a SUNY Canton criminal investigation major from Bethpage, earned Dean’s List honors during the Fall 2022 semester.

Dean’s List recognizes full-time students with a GPA between 3.25 and 3.74.

President’s List recognizes fulltime students who achieve a 3.75 or greater GPA.

SUNY Canton recognized more than 200 students for earning PartTime Honors during the fall 2022 semester.

The college created this recognition for students who earned at least a 3.25 GPA in 6 to 11 credit hours of coursework. It stands alongside the college’s Dean’s and President’s lists as one of the top awards for academic success.

SUNY Canton’s Part-Time Honors list includes the following area students: n Elijah Land of Jericho recently graduated with a Bachelor of Science in business administration from the College of Charleston. n Chelsea Welsch of Bethpage, NY, recently graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in middle grades education from the College of Charleston. n

Irene F. Canela, a SUNY Canton health care management major from Levittown.

Francis Pollicino, a SUNY Canton emergency management major from Levittown.

Land was among more than 290 students who received degrees.

Welsch was among more than 290 students who received degrees.

Commonwealth UniversityBloomsburg congratulates the more than 1,870 students who were named to the Fall 2022 Dean’s List. n Hofstra University students presented their original research as part of Undergraduate Research Day on December 12. The displays, showcasing months of preparation, investigation, and advanced study, represented individual work under the guidance of an academic advisor.

Abigail Kavanaugh from Levittown, a psychology BA major, was one of those recognized.

To qualify for Dean’s List, a student must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher (based on 4.0) during the semester.

The following students presented these projects:

Bethpage’s Andrew Tarabokija presented a project titled: Engineering Applications of Hair Fibrils

Bethpage’s Ornov Ganguly presented a project titled: British and French Responsibilities for Spanish Republican Refugees: Consequences of British and French Non-Intervention in Regards to the Spanish Civil War

Levittown’s Isabella Molina presented a project titled: Infrared Imaging Reveals Changes in Chemical Composition in Lung Tissue with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

Levittown’s Jenna Lopez presented a project titled: Normative values for voice quality in children in typical development n

Hofstra University is proud to announce the Fall 2022 Provost’s List, which recognizes students who earned a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Students from the local area to be recognized as Provost Scholars include:

Aafia Alladin of Syosset, whose major is psychology

Chloe Chan of Syosset, whose major is accounting

Yashika Dalal of Hicksville, whose major is criminology

Lauren Dietrich of Bethpage, whose major is pre-physician assistant studies

Michael Dietz of Bethpage, whose major is exercise physiology

Olivia Eden of Levittown, whose major is speech-language hearing sciences

Samantha Doerner of Bethpage, whose major is accounting (licensure track)

Hannah Farbstein of Woodbury, whose major is history

Aleksei Feigenbaum of Jericho, whose major is health science

Livia Futterman of Plainview, whose major is pre-physician assistant studies

Urvi Gandhi of Syosset, whose major is journalism

Mitchell Goren of Plainview, whose major is information systems

Sharan Grover of Plainview, whose major is pre-medical studies

Riya Gupta of East Norwich, whose major is psychology

Donald Hagemann of Woodbury, whose major is accounting

Jillian Kane of Bethpage, whose major is video/television

Stacy Kappel of Plainview, whose major is mechanical engineering

Kawalpreet Kaur of Levittown, whose major is health science

Anshu Khindri of Levittown, whose major is rhetoric and public advocacy

Erin Kim of Plainview, whose major is speech-language hearing sciences

Michaela Lang of Syosset, whose major is psychology

Katelin Leavey of Bethpage, whose major is health science

Nicole Leshinsky of Levittown, whose major is natural sciences

Jessica Levy of Plainview, whose major is psychology

Elaine Mayer of Hicksville, whose major is community health

Kevin McDermott of Levittown, whose major is finance

Carolyn Miao of Plainview, whose major is STEM studies (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math)

Ellen Mierzejewski of Hicksville, whose major is psychology

Allie Mossner of Bethpage, whose major is film studies & production

Brandon Moy of Levittown, whose major is filmmaking

Daniel Ochs of Syosset, whose major is history

Rose Perlman of Levittown, whose major is marketing

Robert Raminfard of Syosset, whose major is accounting

Jaclyn Spector of Levittown, whose major is pre-physician assistant studies

Stone Strongin of Hicksville, whose major is finance

Sophia Suazo of Plainview, whose major is history

Andrew Tarabokija of Bethpage, whose major is bioengineering

Nicole Zacchia of Bethpage, whose major is political science n

Peter Cornell of Levittown participated in an internship during McDaniel College’s Fall 2022 semester. Cornell is a member of the class of 2023 and a communication major.

Cornell interned as a mentor with the Student Accessibility and Support Services (SASS) at McDaniel College. SASS assists all students with documented disabilities.

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