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Scholars for March 2

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

The following local students were named to the fall 2017 dean’s list at Clemson (S.C.) University.

FROM BROOLINE: Jonathon B. Byrne, a biochemistry major.

FROM HOLLIS: Alvaro Ramiro Guzman, a marketing major; Samantha Elizabeth Mello, a pre-business major.

ENDICOTT COLLEGE

The following local students were named to the fall 2017 dean’s list at Endicott College in Beverly, Mass.

FROM BROOKLINE: Natalie Paquin, a freshman majoring in liberal studies/education; Cassandra Stapelfeld, a freshman majoring in nursing; Kimberly Valentine, a senior majoring in business management.

FROM HOLLIS: Andrew DeHaven, a senior majoring in communication; Anna Giles, a senior majoring in marketing; Kaitlyn Kozsan, a junior majoring in liberal studies/education.

ENDICOTT COLLEGE

The following local students were awarded scholarships at Endicott College in Beverly, Mass.

FROM HOLLIS: Anna Giles, a junior majoring in marketing, was awarded the Wax Family Scholarship.

MERRIMACK COLLEGE

The following local students were named to the fall 2017 dean’s list at Merrimack College in N. Andover, Mass.

FROM HOLLIS: Bianca Soucy.

QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY

The following local students were named to the fall 2017 dean’s list at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn.

FROM HOLLIS: Jennifer Choate, Michaela Day, Haley Recke, Ava Walch.

SUNY NEW PALTZ

Courtney Koran, of Hollis, was named to the fall 2017 dean’s list at the State University of New York at New Paltz.

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE

The following local students were named to the fall 2017 dean’s list at the University of Maine in Orono.

FROM BROOKLINE: Chantal Jennings.

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN

Isabella Gracy, of Hollis, graduated in December from the University of New Haven (Conn.) with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and a Bachelor of Science in criminat justice with a concentration in investigative services.

WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE

The following local residents were among students from Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute (WPI) who recently completed intense, hands-on research projects.

FROM HOLLIS: Ryan St. Hilaire, a member of the class of 2019 majoring in mechanical engineering, was a member of a student team that recently completed an intense, hands-on research through the WPI project center in Hangzhou, China. The project was titled China Manufacturing 2025 Challenges and Opportunities. In their project summary, the students wrote, “We explored automation implementation methods and workforce changes using surveying, interviewing, and field studies of manufacturers to assess current transition obstacles.”