POTSDAM – The following St. Lawrence County students have been named Presidential Scholars for the Fall 2021 semester at Clarkson University. Canton: Micheal Vittorio Caracciolo, a junior majoring …
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POTSDAM – The following St. Lawrence County students have been named Presidential Scholars for the Fall 2021 semester at Clarkson University.
Canton: Micheal Vittorio Caracciolo, a junior majoring in computer engineering, and Drake Allen Shorette, a sophomore majoring in applied mathematics and statistics.
Colton: Catherine Julia Monaghan, a junior majoring in biology, Summer L. Scovil, a senior majoring in interdisciplinary social sciences, and Natalie Ann Warner, a freshman majoring in environmental science and policy.
Gouverneur: Brynn J. Farley, a freshman majoring in mechanical engineering, Dylan T. Farr, a freshman majoring in environmental engineering, Raigan N. Morenz, a senior majoring in computer engineering/electrical engineering, and Elaina Mae Porter, a senior majoring in environmental science and policy.
Hannawa Falls: Morgan David Busch a junior majoring in computer science/mathematics, and Elijah Francis Schechter, a junior majoring in psychology.
Hammond: Eliza Camille Hadlock, a sophomore majoring in financial information and analysis.
Hermon: Garrett Austin Willard, a senior majoring in chemical engineering.
Lisbon: Lexis Jade Huiatt, a freshman majoring in biology.
Madrid: Nelson Bruce Dane, a sophomore majoring in computer engineering, and Derek N. Pelkey, a sophomore majoring in electrical engineering.
Massena: Logan C. Flynn, a senior majoring in global supply chain management, and Mercedes Lee Osgood, a sophomore majoring in biology.
Norfolk: Sydney Marie Jarvis, a sophomore majoring in biomolecular science/psychology.
Norwood: Conor Miller-Lynch, a sophomore majoring in computer science.
Ogdensburg: Alexa Angeline McKee, a junior majoring in biology.
Parishville: Emma Rose Bloom, a sophomore majoring in civil engineering.
Potsdam: Seth D. Anderson, a junior majoring in civil engineering, Brandon Z. Bahr, a senior majoring in biology, Noah Gordon Bohl, a junior majoring in environmental science and policy, Rhiannon E. Clements, a senior majoring in biology, Saanvi Dhaniyala, a freshman majoring in computer science, Mary E. Donnelly, a senior majoring in biomolecular science, Sarah Ann Kearney, a senior majoring in global supply chain management, Sina Charlotte Lufkin, a freshman majoring in humanities, Yacob Melman, a freshman majoring in engineering studies, Cameron M. Palmer, a junior majoring in computer engineering, Maurice Peploski, a senior majoring in physics, Romano Sergi, a junior majoring in financial information and analysis, and Zach Woods, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering.
Waddington: Maria Elizabeth Allen, a sophomore majoring in biology.
Winthrop: Paytan Douglas, a senior majoring in communication.
Presidential Scholars must achieve a minimum 3.80 grade-point average and carry at least 14 credit hours.