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St. Lawrence County students named to Clarkson University Dean's List

Posted 1/21/22

POTSDAM – The following St. Lawrence County students have been named to the Dean's List for the fall 2021 semester at Clarkson University Brasher Falls: Jacob Allen Dutch, a junior majoring in …

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St. Lawrence County students named to Clarkson University Dean's List

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POTSDAM – The following St. Lawrence County students have been named to the Dean's List for the fall 2021 semester at Clarkson University

Brasher Falls: Jacob Allen Dutch, a junior majoring in engineering and management.

Canton: Blake Bennett, a junior majoring in global supply chain management, Jennifer Marie Haycook, a sophomore majoring in mechanical engineering, Nolan Matthew Hogle, a junior majoring in mechanical engineering, Maelea M Mercado, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, and Abrinel Marie Seeger, a junior majoring in psychology.

Chase Mills: Samantha O'Keefe, a senior majoring in psychology.

Colton: Shiloh R DeGray, a freshman majoring in chemistry.

Gouverneur: John Worth Erdman, a junior majoring in aeronautical engineering, and Avery Hawn, a senior majoring in software engineering.

Hammond: Faith M. Hutton a senior majoring in biology.

Harrisville: Jadon T.J. Christopher Sullivan, a sophomore majoring in engineering and management.

Lisbon: Alexis Kim Stoner, a senior majoring in biology.

Massena: Abigail Elizabeth Avery, a freshman majoring in psychology, Cameron James Frost, a junior majoring in aerospace engineering/mechanical engineering, Jenn Hadley, a senior majoring in engineering and management, Emma Catherine LaBarge, a freshman majoring in business studies, Carter J Peets, a junior majoring in software engineering, Amanda Lynn Polarolo, a freshman majoring in computer science, and Jacob Rupert, a senior majoring in business intelligence and data analytics.

Norfolk: Samantha Louise Munson, a freshman majoring in biology, Emily Grace Newtown, a freshman majoring in biology.

Norwood: Michael James Hewey, a freshman majoring in electrical engineering, and Ryan J LaShomb, a freshman majoring in electrical engineering.

Ogdensburg: Cooper Nicholas Hunter, a junior majoring in psychology, Nicholas Paul LaCombe, a junior majoring in financial information and analysis, Justyn McCormick, a senior majoring in chemical engineering, Maria Gabrielle Pelusi, a senior majoring in environmental science and policy, and Carson J. Wescott, a sophomore majoring in innovation and entrepreneurship.

Parishville: Autumn Devine MacWilliams, a sophomore majoring in business studies.

Potsdam: Mahnoor Ali, a freshman majoring in biomolecular science.

William Joseph Bergan, a senior majoring in global supply chain management, Patrick James Blanchard, a junior majoring in global supply chain management, Cole Robert Caruso, a junior majoring in computer engineering, Lindsey Dillenbeck, a senior majoring in chemical engineering, Jochanaan Axel Fair-Schulz, a freshman majoring in history, Herbert Dillian Fountain, a senior majoring in biology/biomolecular science, Ansen M Herrick, a freshman majoring in university studies, Parker Brian Huntley, a freshman majoring in university studies, Drago Nathaniel Jukic, a freshman majoring in applied mathematics and statistics, Matthew M. Koscak, a senior majoring in electrical engineering, William Lin, a junior majoring in global supply chain management, Patrick Harper Maciel, a junior majoring in communication, Brooke Nicole Mackey, a freshman majoring in digital arts and sciences, and Dan F. Wellings, a junior majoring in communication.

Russell: Jacob Charles White, a senior majoring in aerospace engineering/mechanical engineering.

Waddington: Emily McBath, a senior majoring in civil engineering/environmental engineering, Richard George Pandel, a senior majoring in financial information and analysis, and Gabriel Grant Rutherford, a sophomore majoring in history/political science.

Dean's List students must achieve a minimum 3.25 grade-point average and also carry at least 14 credit hours.