POTSDAM -- The following students were named to the dean's list for the fall 2012 semester at Clarkson University. • Zachary C. Boak, a senior majoring in applied mathematics and statistics and …
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POTSDAM -- The following students were named to the dean's list for the fall 2012 semester at Clarkson University.
• Zachary C. Boak, a senior majoring in applied mathematics and statistics and physics, from Norwood.
• Robin L. Collyns, a sophomore majoring in biology, from Gouverneur.
• Lindsey P. McCormick, a freshman majoring in biology and pre-physical therapy, from Gouverneur.
• Jake Carter, a sophomore majoring in biomolecular science, from Potsdam.
• Emmalyn J. Dupree, a freshman majoring in biomolecular science, from Massena.
• Caitlin M.B. Kuca, a sophomore majoring in business studies, from Ogdensburg.
• Matthew Hartle, a senior majoring in chemical engineering, from Gouverneur.
• Brianne E. Kiliman <http://readabout.me/Brianne-Kiliman/9WOF> , a senior majoring in chemical engineering, from Massena,
• Patricia Hathaway, a junior majoring in chemistry, from Edwards.
• Amanda L. Distasio, a junior majoring in civil engineering, from Colton.
• Elizabeth A. Larsen, a senior majoring in civil engineering, from Norwood.
• Lee R. Hamilton, a freshman majoring in computer science, from Hannawa Falls.
• Christian Z. Ashley, a sophomore majoring in digital arts and sciences, from Ogdensburg.
• Allison M. Montroy, a sophomore majoring in digital arts and sciences, from Heuvelton.
• Matthew C. Brumagin, a senior majoring in electrical engineering, from Potsdam.
• Dylan Dean, a junior majoring in electrical engineering, from Canton.
• Christian J. Corbitt, a sophomore majoring in engineering and management, from South Colton.
• John Eibert, a junior majoring in engineering and management, from Star Lake.
• Matthew J. Jenack, a sophomore majoring in engineering and management, from Massena.
• Christopher A. Kirkpatrick, a junior majoring in engineering and management, from Russell.
• Joshua C. Miller, a freshman majoring in engineering and management, from Massena.
• Tanner R. Richardson, a senior majoring in engineering and management, from Ogdensburg.
• Alexander G. Boak, a junior majoring in financial information and analysis, from Norwood.
• Samuel W. Thayer, a senior majoring in financial information and analysis, from Canton.
• Jacob M. Ladouceur, a senior majoring in innovation and entrepreneurship, from Norfolk.
• Mary Lois Twiss, a senior majoring in innovation and entrepreneurship, from Potsdam.
• Kevin James McNamara, a freshman majoring in mechanical engineering, from Russell.
• Joel O. Smithers, a junior majoring in mechanical engineering, from Heuvelton.
• Christopher M. Naccari, a freshman majoring in physics, from Canton.
• Paul A. Colbert, a junior majoring in pre-physical therapy and psychology, from Potsdam.
• Hanna M. Gleason, a freshman majoring in pre-physical therapy and science studies, from Massena.
• Meghan Cassavaw, a The Clarkson School student majoring in biology and chemistry, from Madrid.
• Brielle Farley, a The Clarkson School student majoring in engineering and management, from Gouverneur.
• Felix Grimberg, a The Clarkson School student majoring in liberal studies, from Potsdam.
• Sanna Jaquith, a The Clarkson School student majoring in biology, from Rensselaer.
• Clifford Reilly, a The Clarkson School student majoring in biomolecular science, from Potsdam.
• Mathew J. Sherry, a The Clarkson School student majoring in digital arts and sciences and computer science, from Ogdensburg.
• The dean's list students must achieve a minimum 3.25 grade-point average and also carry at least 14 credit hours.