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Westfielders Named to Dean's Lists

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Villanova University named the following students to the Dean's List for the spring 2013 semester.

Aileen Grogan is studying Accountancy in the Villanova School of Business,

Morgan Bunting is studying Communication in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,

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Matthew Daly is studying Communication in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,

Mary Muldoon is studying English in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,

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Kelly Leahy is studying Humanities in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,

Kelsey Hall is studying Physics in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,

Villanova University Dean's List recipients are honored by their college's respective dean. To qualify, one must be a matriculated full-time student and earn a semester grade point average of at least 3.5.The College of Nursing requires students to earn at least a 3.5 for the academic year.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute students named to spring 2013 Dean's List for academic achievement

Jane Braun

Christopher Heinbokel 

C. Philip Mierswa 

Rensselaer is America's oldest technological research university, offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in architecture, engineering, information technology and web science, management, the sciences, and the humanities, arts, and social sciences. Rensselaer offers more than 145 programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. Students are encouraged to work in interdisciplinary programs that allow them to combine scholarly work from several departments or schools. The university provides rigorous, engaging, interactive learning environments and campus-wide opportunities for leadership, collaboration, and creativity.

The following students from Colgate University were recipients of the Dean's Award for academic excellence during the 2013 spring term at Colgate University.

To be eligible for the Dean's Award, a Colgate student must achieve a minumum 3.30 average while enrolled in at least four courses.

Julia Fisher, a graduate of Westfield High School from Westfield, NJ, and a member of the Class of 2016.

Julia Queller, a graduate of Westfield High School from Westfield, NJ, and a member of the Class of 2016.

Sarah Chandler, a graduate of Westfield High School from Westfield, NJ, and a member of the Class of 2016.

Colgate University is a highly selective residential liberal arts institution distinguished by academic excellence and interdisciplinary inquiry. Located on a beautiful campus in upstate New York, Colgate takes pride in the active engagement of its students and faculty in local, national, and global communities.

Rider University's colleges of Business Administration; Continuing Studies; Liberal Arts, Education, and Sciences; and Westminster College of the Arts have announced the names of undergraduate students who have been placed on the Dean's List for the spring 2013 semester.

Area Dean's List students are:

Nicholas Villane of Westfield, NJ, a sophomore Accounting major

Hannah Bass of Westfield, NJ, a sophomore Elementary Education major

Rebecca Kape of Westfield, NJ, a senior Elementary Education major

Mallory Miller of Westfield, NJ, a senior Music Theater major

Travis Przybylski of Westfield, NJ, a sophomore Music Theater major

Rider University is a vibrant, student-centered community of learners regionally recognized as a top-tier institution. With campuses in Lawrenceville and Princeton, New Jersey, Rider is an independent, residential university with nearly 6,000 students -- undergraduate, graduate and non-traditional adult learners. Rider offers more than 60 undergraduate programs in fine and performing arts, humanities, sciences, social sciences, education and business, as well as 21 graduate programs principally in business, education and music.


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