Several students from St. Lawrence County have been named Presidential Scholars for the fall 2018 semester at Clarkson University. They are: • Olivia R. Brown, Heuvelton, biology • Megan R …
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Several students from St. Lawrence County have been named Presidential Scholars for the fall 2018 semester at Clarkson University.
They are:
• Olivia R. Brown, Heuvelton, biology
• Megan R Converse, Nicholville, biology
• Taylor Marie Dawley, Canton, psychology
• Kate Patricia Derouchie, Massena, psychology
• Sarah Dominy, Canton, global supply chain management
• Jada Flanagan, Hermon, innovation and entrepreneurship
• Logan C. Flynn, Massena, business studies
• Izzi Grasso, Potsdam, computer science
• Belle Elaine Hall, Gouverneur, psychology
• Avery Hawn, Gouverneur, software engineering
• Noah Kormanyos, Massena, engineering and management
• Claire Harper Maciel, Potsdam, communication / interdisciplinary liberal studies
• Clara Maine, Potsdam, computer science
• Justyn McCormick, Ogdensburg, chemical engineering
• Patrick Meade, Waddington, mechanical engineering
• Austin John Milone, Harrisville, political science
• Ian Morrow, Ogdensburg, chemical engineering
• Galen Oey-Langen, Canton, biomolecular science
• Maurice Peploski, Potsdam, physics
• Adam J. Romlein, Potsdam, computer engineering
• Summer L. Scovil, Colton, interdisciplinary social sciences
• Mariah H. Simons, Heuvelton, biology
• Zach Woods, Potsdam, mechanical engineering
• Silas C. Smith, Potsdam, university studies