COLLEGE NEWS

| 06 Oct 2016 | 02:26

    Ashley Corrado of Hambburg has enrolled at Champlain College for the fall 2016 semester.
    Corrado is a first-year student studying Game Exploration: Art and Animation.
    Sarah Elghandour has joined the freshman class at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
    She also is a member of the soccer team.
    Dane Lamendola of Hamburg graduated from Bates College with a degree in environmental and economics.
    He graduated as a member of Sigma Xi, a national honor society that recognizes ecellence in scientific research.
    Benjamin Fusco of Stockholm nad Paul Masker of Lafayette have both grduated from Wilkes University.
    Fusco received a bachelor of science in accounting and Masker received a bachelor of science in Nursing.
    Mathison McConville of Hamburg, a doctor of physical therapy student at the University of the Sciences received a white coat at the 12th annual Physical White Coat Ceremony on Saturday, Sept. 10.
    McConville continues on the path to receiving a doctor of physical therapy degree in May 2019.
    Christopher Schrieks of Oak Ridge joined the largest freshman class in history in September.
    He is a member of the class of 2020.
    Audrey L. Sibilia of Franklin graduated from Fort Hayes State University to end the summer 2016 term with a bachelor of science in justice studies.
    For Hayes State is one of six public universitys in the Kansas Board of Regents system.
    Alexis Salisbury of Franklin, an Italian education major, is one of the more than 675 Youngstown State University students named to a club and organization leadership position.
    Salisbury will serve as secretary of the Roller Derby club.
    Alexis Bishop of Oak Ridge was honored as a university scholar at Susquehanna University.
    To be named a University Scholar, students must have earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.75 in full-time study for the past two semesters or equivalent credit hours of part-time study.
    Daniel Whitehead of Oak Ridge for being named to the dean's list for the fall 2016 semester.
    Students who earn the dean's list honor must carry at least 12 graded credit hours and earn a grade point average of a 3.50 or better.