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Plymouth State University Dedicates Baseball Field in Honor of Sharon and Carleton Parish

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Plymouth State University (PSU) honored PSU alum, Carleton Parish and his wife, Sharon, by naming its baseball field in recognition of their dedication and longtime support of the university, and to its baseball program in particular. The Sharon and Carleton Parish ’71 Field was dedicated in memory of the Parish’s in a ceremony on Sunday, May 6, 2018.

The Sharon and Carleton Parish ’71 Field was dedicated in memory of the Parish’s in a ceremony on Sunday, May 6, 2018.

After serving a four-year tour in the U.S. Navy in the 1960s, Parish, a Haverhill, NH-native, enrolled at PSU, where he helped found Phi Beta Upsilon, a fraternity for returning veterans that focused on service to the community. After graduating in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree in social science, Parish taught for one year before joining the United States Marshall Service, where he served in various roles for 34 years. Throughout his adult life, Parish remained deeply committed to the university, giving both financially and through volunteer service. Over the years, his financial contributions to the university reached nearly $1 million and supported two endowed scholarships, among other things. Since 2011, 14 PSU students have benefitted from Parish’s philanthropy.

“Carl’s two greatest loves were his wife Sharon and Plymouth State University,” said John Scheinman, Director of Development and Major Gifts at PSU. “He bled green, and what was evident from our first meeting to our last was his unwavering belief in education and his commitment to his alma mater.”

Donald L. Birx, President of Plymouth State University, address members of the PSU community who gathered to honor the legacy of PSU alum Carleton Parish and his wife, Sharon.

Parish was passionate about New England sports, especially baseball and the Red Sox. He forged a special connection with the PSU baseball team and cultivated rich relationships with coaches, student-athletes, and parents alike. Over the years, Parish provided financial support for the team’s annual spring trip to Fort Myers, FLA., and regularly donated Red Sox memorabilia from his prized collection for the team’s annual fundraising auction, and left his remaining Red Sox collection to the baseball team for future auctions. His final gift was a donation to the fundraising initiative for PSU’s future stadium and turf field.

 


Convocation 2018 Award Winners

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The Plymouth State Convocation ceremony celebrates the outstanding academic achievements of the undergraduate members of the Class of 2018. Congratulations to this year’s award recipients.

2018 Top 20 Senior Award Recipients

Alden, Katherine
Bates, Cassandra
Bennett, Kayleigh
Berube, Felicia
Bolduc, Alexis
Bradley, Lyndsey
Connors, Dustin
Couture, Rachel
Furlone, Anna
Kosiorek, Kyle
Livingston, Meghan
McEnany, Fiona
Piacentini, Victoria
Ricker, Molly
Sambor, Geneva
Scarponi, Virginia
Songin, Casey
Spaulding, Shannon
Sullivan, Emily
Trupp, Mariah
Vose, Eric
Wright, Taylor

2018 Convocation Awards

Michael Allen – Award for Excellence in the Field of Marketing
Sacha Bays – Senior Music Award and the Mildred McAfee Horton Award
Jessica Belisle – Award for Excellence in the Field of Business Administration
Felicia Berube – Outstanding Senior Exercise and Sport Physiology Award
Fiona Brody McEnany – Outstanding Graduating Senior in Political Science
Raeanne Bujeaud – Excellence in Art History Award
Joseph Cavadini – Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design Award
Stephen Chute – Switzer History Prize
Julie M. Cleveland – Senior Chemistry Achievement Award
Danielle Cushing – Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art Award
Lindsey Derouche – Clarice Clark Parker Memorial Book Award
Cameron Downing – Plymouth Players Award
Jasmin P. Drake Crossland – Outstanding Graduating Senior in Anthropology
Sophie Edvardsson Brisere – Outstanding Graduating Senior in Environmental Planning
Matthew T. Ferland – Outstanding Senior in Computer Science Award
Briana Ferullo – Outstanding Athletic Training Award
Lisa Ford – Outstanding Senior Health Education Award
Kendra Fox – Dance Achievement Award
Callie Geiger – Senior Psychology Award
Madisen Giordano – Non-Traditional Graduating Student Award
Marcus S. Gobis – Outstanding Information Technology Award
Kaila Gutierrez – Communication and Media Studies Outstanding Graduating Student Award
Megan Habershaw – Award for Excellence in the Field of Sports Management
Molly Hildebrandt – Switzer History Excellence Award
Peerawit Jitthai – Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design Award
Brian Kemp – Outstanding Senior Adventure Education Award
Fenjens Kwok – Outstanding Mathematics Major Award
Justin Larsh – Award for Excellence in the Field of Accounting
Drew Brian Lederer – Outstanding Graduating Senior in Sociology
Camden MacLeay – Award for Excellence in the Field of Management
Savannah Mangrolia – Nursing Student Award for Outstanding Achievement
Rebecca Mansfield – Contemporary Dance Ensemble Award
Marissa Martinez – Senior Social Work Practicum Achievement Award
Madailein Louise McLaughlin – Outstanding Graduating Senior in Public Management
Marissa Merrill – Outstanding Senior Health Education Award
Emily Middleton – Outstanding Graduating Senior in Interdisciplinary Studies Award
Justin Montgomery – Van A. Hartman Award for Outstanding Graduating Senior Male
Erica Morrissette – Karl Drerup Award
Elizabeth Morrissette – Karl Drerup Award
Julia Mosso – Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art Award
Andrew W. Mozier – Robert L. Boyd Biology Award
Denis Mwaura – Bachelor of Science in Art Education Award
Parker J. Normand – Robert Peel Award for the Outstanding Criminal Justice Senior
Jonathan E. O’Brien – Senior Meteorology Achievement Award
Lisa Osborne – Outstanding Senior Physical Education Teacher Certification Award
Sarah I. Robinson – Social Studies Education Academic Award
Nicholas Rutherford – Award for Excellence in the Field of Finance
Geneva Sambor – English Book Prize
Jennifer Santucci – Wall Street Journal Achievement Award for Outstanding Business Major
Justin Sault – The Conning Tower Yearbook Dedication
Virginia Scarponi – Bachelor of Science in Art Education Award
Andrew Shepard – Outstanding Mathematics Major Award – Mathematics Education
Justin Siewierski – Ernest L. Silver Award
Holly Snedeker – Philosophy Excellence in Service Award
Shannon Spaulding –Norma Wilkinson Memorial Award for Outstanding Graduating Senior Female
Kelsie Steil – Contemporary Dance Ensemble Award
Emily R. Sullivan – Outstanding Graduating Senior in Tourism Management and Policy Major
Megan E. Tingley – Outstanding Early Childhood Education Major Award
Tyler Tumblety – Dr. J. Duane Squires History Prize
Melanee Waters – Elementary Education Award for Academic Excellence
Gina Wheeler – Senior Social Work Achievement Award
Kyle Williamson – Youth Development Award for Academic Excellence
Stephanie Winter – Elementary Education and Youth Development Outstanding Leadership Award
Raegan E. Young – Environmental Science and Policy Leadership Award

 

Silver Summer Dinner Theatre Kicks Off at Plymouth State

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Plymouth State University’s Theatre Program along with the Silver Center for the Arts will present the Broadway smash comedy-thriller Deathtrap starting June 30 and running until July 15. This is the inaugural summer for the Silver Summer Dinner Theatre, where audiences can enjoy a great dinner, drinks, and a show. Plymouth State Deathtrap tickets go on sale soon. There are two types of seating available for this event, which be staged in the air-conditioned Studio Theatre.

“Audiences love Deathtrap,” said PSU Director of Theatre Paul Mroczka, “because it offers a great evening of summer entertainment. It’s filled with comedy, surprises, deceptions, and, of course, murder.” Mroczka added, “One wonderful aspect of this production is that it’s a dinner theatre. You can come with family and friends and have a great dinner while enjoying a fun show all for $55.00 a person! Plus there will be a cash bar.”

Although some dinners will be available for those who purchase Plymouth State Deathtrap tickets the day of the show, it’s highly recommended that patrons order tickets at least two days prior to the performance. This assures that they will be able to order the menu item of their choice. Wait-service is provided and the cash bar opens one hour before the show and remains open until after intermission.

The menu includes a selection of three entrees specifically created for the comedy-thriller murder mystery. Choices include “Murder at Steak”, sliced tenderloin with blue cheese demi; “Decapitated Butcher Shop Chicken”, roasted chicken marsala; and “Victimless Veggie”, grilled portobello and quinoa stack with white beans. The “Heart Attack”, strawberry shortcake, will be served at intermission. The beef and chicken dishes are served with mashed potatoes and the vegetable of the day.

Mroczka observed, “For the region, dinner theatre is a unique experience. It offers audiences a fantastic all-around afternoon or evening of entertainment. We’ve also accommodated those who want to see the play and enjoy a drink or two, but not dine. Tickets for the show only with cash bar are $25.00.”

Deathtrap runs for 12 performances over three weeks at the Silver Center for the Arts at Plymouth State University in Plymouth, NH. Performances in week one are on June 30 at 7 p.m., and July 1 at 1 p.m. Shows during the second week are offered on July 5 at 7 p.m., July 6 at 7 p.m., July 7 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., and July 8 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. The final week includes shows on July 13 at 7 p.m., July 14 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., and July 15 at 1 p.m. is the final show. Dinner is served one hour prior to show time. For more information or to purchase tickets, call the Silver Center Box Office at (603) 535-ARTS (2787).

 

Plymouth State University Reevaluating National Accreditation of Educator Preparatory Programs

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As Plymouth State University (PSU) continues its reinvention to become a model 21st century university, it is reevaluating national accreditation of its Educator Preparatory Programs (EPP).

PSU’s programs are currently accredited by the New Hampshire Department of Education and by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).

PSU as an institution is accredited by the New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC) and the University’s education programs are nationally recognized through their respective Special Professional Associations, known as SPAs.

PSU embarked on a redesign of its approach to education several years ago that is challenging many long-held traditions in higher education. These changes have put innovation at the heart of its approach to better prepare students for the 21st century.

“Since the full implementation of CAEP’s new accreditation standards in 2016, we have seen its focus shift toward compliance in quality control above measurements such as innovation,” said Donald L. Birx, President, Plymouth State University. “This shift in focus presents real challenges to institutions trying to comply with quality control measures designed for a more traditional institution.”

PSU joins numerous institutions across the country in reevaluating, and in some casing withdrawing, from national accreditation, including San Diego State University, Florida State University, University of Northern Colorado, and California State University San Bernardino.

“The Department of Education is working closely with PSU to understand their national accreditation needs given the innovative practices that are underway which may not fit well in a traditional accreditation model,” stated Frank Edelblut, Commissioner of Education.

Just last month, New York State approved a regulatory change that expands the options in national accreditation for the state’s educator preparation providers allowing institutions apply for alternative national accreditation.

About Plymouth State University: Established in 1871, Plymouth State University serves the state of New Hampshire and the world beyond by transforming our students through advanced practices where engaged learning produces well-educated undergraduates and by providing graduate education that deepens and advances knowledge and enhances professional development. With distinction, we connect with community and business partners for economic development, technological advances, healthier living, and cultural enrichment with a special commitment of service to the North Country and Lakes Region of New Hampshire. For more information about Plymouth State University visit www.plymouth.edu.

 

Media Contact:
Marlin Collingwood, Plymouth State University
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Plymouth State University Awards 690 Degrees at 147th Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony

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Plymouth State University (PSU) celebrated its 147th commencement on Saturday, May 19th in the Bank of New Hampshire Field House in the Active Living, Learning, and Wellness (ALLWell) North Center, the University’s state-of-the-art academic and athletic complex. A total of 690 undergraduate degrees were awarded before a crowd of more than 5,000 guests. Graduate and doctorate degrees were awarded in a separate ceremony on Thursday evening, May 17th.

“At Plymouth, we cherish the pumpkins atop Rounds Hall, First Fire, Ski Day at Waterville Valley, Secret Beach, and Spring Fling, including the rave on Mary Lyon Lawn and the Battle of the Bands,” said Donald L. Birx, President, Plymouth State University. “These traditions won’t change, but we will continue to innovate to meet the demands of a changing world. You see, we practice what we teach and that includes taking risks to give you the most cutting-edge education in the country. You have the tools to succeed and have lives of impact as you pursue your dreams.”

The Honorable Chris Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire, delivered the commencement address. Sununu, the youngest governor in the nation, is currently serving his first term as Governor of New Hampshire.

“It’s not just what we achieve-it’s how we do it. How we do it is just as important as the ends we achieve,” said Governor Sununu. “‘Live Free or Die’-it’s truly how we live here. It exemplifies and defines our shared priorities. If you’ve gone to PSU you understand service. This organization really values it. Find your civil service, volunteer, stay involved. Work hard to bring out the best in yourselves.”

PSU Class of 2018 graduates hail from 19 states, including: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, Nebraska, Missouri, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin, and 10 countries, including: Canada, Sweden, Australia, South Korea, China, India and Saudi Arabia. The top majors are: Education, criminal justice, business, sales, marketing, sports management, and adventure education.

“We have worked across campus and the surrounding area, watched the cluster model begin, witnessed the creation of Merrill Place and this building [AllWell North Center] we celebrate in today,” said Shannon Spaulding, President of the Class of 2018. “Plymouth state is where I learned to keep trying, and to pick myself up no matter the situation. And this is a lesson I hope each of us learned from the place that will probably always feel like home to us.”

Plymouth State University Awards 264 Graduate and Doctorate Degrees and Certificates of Advanced Studies at Inaugural Graduate Commencement Ceremony

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NH State Senator and Plymouth State alum Chuck Morse addresses graduates.

Plymouth State University (PSU) celebrated its inaugural Graduate Commencement on Thursday evening, May 17th in the Bank of New Hampshire Field House in the Active Living, Learning, and Wellness (ALLWell) North Center, the University’s state-of-the-art academic and athletic complex. A total of 264 graduate and doctorate degrees and certificates of advanced studies were awarded.

“Each of you is destined to have a life of real impact. Your Plymouth State education has given you the tools to transform the lives of others, and in the process transform yourselves,” said Donald L. Birx, President, Plymouth State University. “The world is not static, and with change comes opportunity for those who are flexible, nimble, well trained, and receptive to new possibilities. Your PSU graduate degree tells the world that you possess all of these attributes.”

The Honorable Chuck Morse, President of the New Hampshire Senate and Plymouth State alumnus, delivered the commencement address.

“I believe that true leadership comes from two very basic principles: honor and respect. Honor comes from sticking by your word and your principles to do what you know is right and having respect for those around you,” said Senator Morse. “I challenge you to be that leader who stands up for others who cannot stand up for themselves.”

Brenda Shively earned her bachelor’s degree from Plymouth State University in 2013 and went on to work for the university in various roles. She returned to PSU in its graduate business program, and received her Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a Certificate in Strategic Marketing.

“As a student body, we are actively redefining what it means to be a graduate student in today’s world,” said Shively. “Because what we accomplish academically is only part of our stories. We are full-time employees, full-time parents, volunteers, small business owners, philanthropists, tomorrow changers, do-gooders, and so much more.

We are making the choice to better ourselves, our careers, build better futures with our families, and leave the world a better place. We are fulfilling our university motto, Ut Prosim – that I may serve – by making the ordinary extraordinary.”

Plymouth State University Honors Five Faculty Members with Distinguished Service Awards

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When Plymouth State University (PSU) celebrated its 147th commencement recently, in addition to awarding 690 degrees to undergraduates, the University recognized five members of its faculty with Distinguished Faculty Awards. Recipients of the University’s most prestigious recognition for excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service are nominated by their peers.

The 2018 Distinguished Faculty Awards were presented to:

  • Cynthia Waltman, Ph.D., professor of counselor education and school psychology, and coordinator of the school psychology program, received the Distinguished Graduate Teaching Award. She is a licensed psychologist (WA) and nationally certified school psychologist. Dr. Waltman holds a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from New England College, a Master of Science in Special Education from Central Connecticut State University, and a Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology from the University of Connecticut.
  • Jonathan Santore, Ph.D., professor of music, received the Distinguished Teaching Award. Before joining the PSU faculty in 1994, Dr. Santore held teaching positions at Occidental College, California State University, Los Angeles, and the University of Minnesota. He holds a Bachelor of Arts., Magna cum laude with departmental distinction in Music from Duke University, a Master of Music in Composition from The University of Texas at Austin, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Music from the University of California, Los Angeles.
  • Elizabeth Ahl, Ph.D., professor of English, received the Distinguished Scholarship Award. Dr. Ahl is an author and poet whose works have been published in numerous literary journals and anthologies. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Emerson College, a Master of Fine Arts in Poetry from the University of Pittsburgh, and a Doctor of Philosophy in English from the University of Nebraska
  • Judith D’Aleo, teaching lecturer, biological sciences, received the Distinguished Teaching Lecturer Award. D’Aleo has taught anatomy and physiology to students of all ages for almost 30 years. She teaches Anatomy and Physiology Labs at PSU as an adjunct and provides technical support to professors teaching physiology. D’Aleo holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Biology from the State Univerisity of New York, Geneseo.
  • Scott Coykendall, associate professor of professional writing, received the Excellence in Faculty Service Award. Prior to his academic career, Coykendall worked in the software industry as a Senior Technical Writer. In 2014 PSU students honored him with the Distinguished Advising Award. Coykendall holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature/Letters from Missouri Western State College, and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Bowling Green State University.

“We are proud of all of our faculty members and their dedication to our students, and we are honored to recognize five people who truly transform students’ lives through their passion for teaching and professional growth in their respective fields,” said Donald L. Birx, president, Plymouth State University. “Each of the educators honored as Distinguished Faculty continuously go above and beyond for their students, colleagues, and for Plymouth State University. We are grateful for their service and pleased to bestow this well-deserved recognition.”

Spring 2018 President’s and Dean’s Lists Named

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Dean's ListPresident's List

To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must achieve a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.69 during the spring semester and must have attempted at least 12 credit hours during the semester.

Arts and Sciences
Art
Delaney Andrews, Gilford, NH
Keegan Burch, Nashua, NH
Joseph Cavadini, Keene, NH
Amelia Colarusso, Goffstown, NH
Ashley Houser, Ramsey, NJ
Ali Leizure, Hillsboro, NH
Colin Nelson-Peck, Plymouth, NH
Mikayla Osgood, Wolfeboro Falls, NH
Anthony Palazzo, Bolton Landing, NY
Jake Toolan, Wakefield, MA
Dylan Vaughan, South Ryegate, VT
Quinn Weldon, Plymouth, NH

Atmospheric Science & Chemistry
Katie Bachli, Dalton, MA
Trevor Campbell, Coventry, RI
Julie Cleveland, Rochester, NH
Joshua Grossman, Norwalk, CT
CareyAnne Howlett, Bridport, VT
Bryan Rand, Winchester, MA
Kyle Stockman, Ballston Lake, NY

Biological Sciences
Chelsea Barnes, Wilton, NH
Brianna Chase, Woodstock, NH
Zachary Edwards, Brookfield, MA
Kerry Field, Salem, NH
Kortney Johonnett, Manchester, NH
Isabella Kuhn, Portsmouth, NH
Logan Kuzmitch, Pepperell, MA
Elizabeth Service, Warner, NH
Leo Shattuck, Grafton, MA
Michael Townsend, Layton, UT
Nicholas Trahan, Lisbon, NH
Dominique Van Rossum, Canterbury, NH

Communication & Media Studies
Mark Benedetto, Wakefield, MA
Joseph Burgess, Hudson, NH
Shani Edwards, New Boston, NH
Renee Hall, Elkins, NH
Tyler Jones, Nashua, NH
Kayla Maslow, Hanover, MA
Kara Pedro, Lakeville, MA
Shannon Smith, Harrisville, RI
Jiaxin Yu, Sichuan,
Computer Science & Technology
Brett Barrett, Norfolk, MA
Alexander Becker, Pelham, NH
Justin Campbell, Campton, NH
Steven Courcy, Jackson, NH
Matthew Ferland, Enfield, NH
Madeleine Gibson, Andover, NH
Marcelo Mazariego, South Paris, ME
Tyler Roberts, New Durham, NH
Brooks Romoser, Catonsville, MD
Peter Simari, Salem, NH
Connor Spaulding, Charlestown, NH
Cassandra Stimson, Saint Albans, VT
Michael Titterington, Lee, NH
Daniel Wigglesworth, Rumney, NH

English
Caitlin Andreasen, Marlow, NH
Randall Garfield, Blandford, MA
Jared Gendron, Milford, NH
Shayla Locke, Center Barnstead, NH
Delaney MacDonald, Gorham, NH
Robert Marra, Conway, NH
Dalton Puffer, Plymouth, NH
Brianna Romiglio, Northfield, NH
Bradley Rucker, Concord, NH
Dylan Silcox, Hollis, NH
Marissa Vargas, Braintree, MA

Environmental Science & Policy
Alex Bennett, Center Barnstead, NH
Carolyn Bonetti, Burlington, MA
Steven Borg, Hampton, NH
Abigail Brann, Plainfield, NH
Samuel Brunnette, Newport Center, VT
Colin Canton, Groveton, NH
Skylar Charles, Wolfeboro Falls, NH
Daniel Freda, Londonderry, NH
Emma Handy, Fitzwilliam, NH
Cameron Macedo, Oakland, RI
Tristan Ness, Bedford, NH
Zachary Newcity, Wentworth, NH
Kyle Orgel, Los Angeles, CA
Noah Sweet, Madison, CT
Natalie Tessier, Coventry, CT
Dillon Thompson, Temple, NH

History, Philosophy & Social Studies Education
Taylor Becker, Belmont, NH
Stephen Chute, Westford, MA
Jonathon Cox, Raynham, MA
Samuel Fairfield, North Haverhill, NH
Patrick Hennig, Newport, NH
Austin Jewell, Laconia, NH
Deanna Marasco, North Providence, RI
Gabe Morris, Deep River, CT
Teaghan Rooney, Sandown, NH
Stephen Chute, Westford, MA

Interdisciplinary
Kayleigh Bennett, Meredith, NH
Taylor Berry, Concord, NH
Ashley Hoyt, Campton, NH
Victoria Jollimore, Meredith, NH
Alyssa Juilfs, Whitefield, NH
Mackenzie Kennedy, Brea, CA
Hannah Marcotte, Tyngsboro, MA
Ashley Marsh, Laconia, NH
Joseph Martinez, Campton, NH
Rebecca Rand, Litchfield, NH
Rebecca Roberts, Gilford, NH
John Sullivan, Auburndale, MA
Deandre Wooding, Rochester, NH

Languages and Linguistics
Monica Hamel, Manchester, NH

Mathematics
Kayla Holleran, North Dartmouth, MA
Zachary Smith, Lisbon, NH
Collin Sullivan, Plymouth, NH

Music, Theatre, and Dance
Kyle Anderson, West Barnstable, MA
Caitlyn Button, Merritt Island, FL
Amanda Chaffee, Manchester, NH
Asher Clark, Belmont, NH
Cassandra Cutting, Peterborough, NH
Zachary Doyle, Plymouth, NH
Alexandra Flammia, Stoneham, MA
Scott Foisy, Newport, NH
Marco Giannozzi, Hampton, NH
Serena Gorham, Lyman, ME
Hannah Grady, Strafford, NH
Eric Halin, Newtonville, MA
Andrew Hotham, Hudson, NH
Sarah Kelly, Braintree, MA
Meredith Kummer, Naugatuck, CT
Jeanmarie Lapointe, Lynn, MA
Sydney Moquin, Franklin, NH
Gavin Morgan, Grantham, NH
Amy Peet, Norway, ME
Nathaniel Reich, Pittsburg, NH
Stosh Szatko, Strafford, NH
Rebecca Tarling, Cape Elizabeth, ME
Sharleigh Thomson, Danbury, NH
Michael Truong, Manchester, NH

Psychology
Hannah Archambault, Hudson, NH
Emma Boggio, Castleton, VT
John Connell, Meredith, NH
Kelley Corson, Exeter, NH
Sumitra Dangal, Concord, NH
Samantha Dittrich, Weymouth, MA
Elizabeth Dufault, Needham, MA
Jennifer Ford, Hanson, MA
Alley Fortin, Nashua, NH
Kendall Haines, Meredith, NH
Jamie Hazel, Saunderstown, RI
Molly Henne, Reading, VT
Hailey Ingalls, Palmer, MA
Zel Kerkel, Loudon, NH
Corinne Krajewski, Cranston, RI
Katherine Mann, Concord, NH
Rebecca Siek, Plymouth, NH
Rachel Stark, Newport, NH
Morgan Sulham, South Ryegate, VT
Lindsey Yetton, Webster, NH

Social Science
Shea Beando, Rutland, MA
Alexis Bolduc, Danville, NH
Brianna Cabral, Intervale, NH
Mackenzie Comeau, Lynnfield, MA
Carl Edge, Griswold, CT
Jacqueline Gampel, Hull, MA
Cassidy Maver, Hanover, MA
Maggie McCarthy, Marion, MA
Grace McKeon, Woodstock, VT
Graham Smith, Catonsville, MD
Emily Sullivan, Hanson, MA

Undeclared
Alexandra Coarse, Trumbull, CT
Elizabeth Ducharme, Goffstown, NH
John Galusha, Derry, NH
Olivia MacMillan, Walpole, MA
Kaitlyn Mader, Windham, NH
Benjamin Pinski, Bow, NH
Hannah Quitugua, Dover, NH
Hunter Torsey, Campton, NH
Matthew Travers, Somersworth, NH

Business Administration
Business
Ciara Abel, Atkinson, NH
Bridget Annis, Belmont, NH
Jayce Barnaby, Madison, CT
Nathan Barnhart, Derry, NH
Jason Bergeron, Woodsville, NH
Alexander Blank, Woburn, MA
Zackarey Blye, Epsom, NH
Samuel Bonenfant, Center Tuftonboro, NH
Alexandra Brandin, Holderness, NH
Jarrett Bridges, Saint Johnsbury, VT
Travis Brown, Warren, NH
Georgeanne Callen, Derry, NH
Ryan Carey, Rindge, NH
Jessica Carr, Mansfield, MA
Christian Carrara, Stafford Springs, CT
Kyle Cleaver, Burlington, CT
Molly Coarse, Trumbull, CT
Zachary Coburn, Middletown, CT
Alexandra Colby, Warner, NH
Austin Concascia, Oakdale, CT
Rebecca Cormier, Hooksett, NH
Andrew Cravedi, West Hartford, CT
Adrianna Cudia, Raymond, NH
John Curcuru, Gloucester, MA
Molly Daigle, West Hartford, CT
Kevin Delaney, Hollis, NH
Matthew Delizio, Woodbridge, CT
David Jude Dioneda, Belmont, NH
Emma Dodds, Jericho, VT
Skyla Dore, Center Ossipee, NH
Philip Dupont, Pelham, NH
James Edmunds, Wilton, NH
Stelios Eleftheriou, Haverhill, MA
Bryce Eller, Mammoth Lakes, CA
Melissa Fonseca, Billerica, MA
Adam Godbout, Concord, NH
Jordyn Gonyo, Intervale, NH
Anna Hauman, Starksboro, VT
Courtney Hayden, Stowe, VT
Abigail Healey, Rumney, NH
Trevor Hnyda, New Milford, CT
Trey Hoffhein, Milford, NH
Jeffrey Horton, Tewksbury, MA
Antonio Houde, Woodsville, NH
Emily Huckins, Laconia, NH
Amanda Johnston, Bristol, NH
Brennan Kelley, Bedford, NH
Zachary Kelley, Shrewsbury, MA
Sean Kenney, Chester, VT
Lily Kondos, York, ME
Nicholas Lancia, Bedford, NY
Jeremiah Latham, Nashua, NH
Matthew Leclerc, West Bath, ME
Jacqueline Lee, Raymond, NH
Adrianna LoBianco, Center Harbor, NH
Rhett Luneau, Rye, NH
Andrew MacEachern, Nashua, NH
Lori Martin, Lowell, MA
Eric Mazzola, Londonderry, NH
Shayne McConnell, Belchertown, MA
Eric McNamara, Wilmington, MA
Christopher McNulty, Stoughton, MA
Taryn McNulty, Manchester, NH
Daniel Mernick, North Kingstown, RI
Caleb Merrill, Bristol, NH
Tate Miller, Hebron, NH
Nicholas Monahan, Scituate, MA
Lauren Morel, Nottingham, NH
Madison Morin, Barrington, NH
Patrick Morkis, Carolina, RI
Debra Morrill, Pembroke, NH
Jason Opper, Shrewsbury, MA
Harvest Perez, Walpole, MA
Jacob Perkins, Danville, NH
Ryan Perro, Glen Head, NY
Vincent Picardi, Abington, MA
Amber Plummer, Holderness, NH
Alexa Preston, Manchester, NH
Matthew Puleo, Toms River, NJ
Alexis Raymond, Haverhill, MA
Mikayla Reddy, Londonderry, NH
Seth Rice, Portsmouth, NH
Connor Robinson, Rochester, NH
Bradley Romeo, Barre, VT
Jacob Scheinman, Plymouth, NH
Laura Scribner, Gilford, NH
Maranda Searles, Rollinsford, NH
Brooke Seguin, Conway, NH
Jakob Senft, Franconia, NH
Jacob Snow, Sanbornton, NH
Daniel Tucci, Hudson, NH
Stephen Tyner, Alton Bay, NH
Alexander Varrecchione, North Kingstown, RI
Samantha Villamagna, Plymouth, NH
Austin Vining, Manchester, ME
Megan Wallace, Moultonborough, NH
Kelly Wang, Ashland, NH
Andrew Wasilefsky, Willington, CT
Joshua Webster, Hinsdale, NH
Jenna Whitehill, Orford, NH
Andrew Wolcott, Dover, NH
Sean Young, Londonderry, NH

Education, Health & Human Services
Criminal Justice
Gage Aldridge, Thornton, NH
Fatima Areias, Alton, NH
Victoria Baumeister, Campton, NH
James Brennan, Derry, NH
Elisabeth Caron, Londonderry, NH
Trevor Chamberlin, Plymouth, NH
Joshua Chasse, Merrimack, NH
Erin Clayton, Scarborough, ME
Jordan Drew, Gilmanton Iw, NH
Rachel Ferrara, Seekonk, MA
Kelsea Fitzgerald, Hanson, MA
Christopher Gonzalez, Stratford, CT
Nicholas Griffin, Gilford, NH
Jacob Hellested, Swansea, MA
Kyle Helman, Londonderry, NH
Dillon Horgan, Stoneham, MA
Courtney Horvath, Pembroke, MA
Brett Kimball, Milford, MA
Paul Luongo, Northborough, MA
Connor MacGregor, Rochester, MA
Jonathan Mercurio, Nashua, NH
Mareena Parent, Gilford, NH
Owen Parisi, Gloucester, MA
Catherine Peloquin, North Smithfield, RI
Marc Phinney, Gloucester, MA
Nicole Romboldi, Plymouth, MA
Shane Rose, Marshfield, MA
Ryan Smith, Medford, MA
Jessica Viel, Milton, NH
Pashents White, Canaan, NH

Early Childhood Education
Kaylee Amato, Berlin, NH
Taylor Deming, Smithfield, RI
Tiffany Dolan, Raymond, NH
Sierra Glodgett, Brownington, VT
Emeline Imbody, Millbury, MA
Priyanka Khanna, Milford, NH
Brittany Nobitz, Clinton, CT
Kelsi Orcutt, Belmont, NH
Allison Rogers, Sandown, NH
Kayla Skellett, Bridgewater, MA

Elementary Education & Youth Development
Meagan Albert, New Boston, NH
Audra Ayotte, Milton, NH
Abigail Cail, Peterborough, NH
Kiara Carr, Fairfield, ME
Cheyanne Demattia, Merrimack, NH
Jennifer Dubois, Yarmouth, ME
Sydney Dubois, Goffstown, NH
Anthony Ferrara, Tamworth, NH
Victoria Grissom, Chepachet, RI
Meaghan Hodge, Peterborough, NH
Carolyn Hoey, Methuen, MA
Madeline Kabasakalian, Kent, CT
Cameron Labonte, Meredith, NH
Taylor Ly, Derry, NH
Andrea McCarthy, Litchfield, NH
Paige McKay, Salem, NH
Kayla Medeiros, Stoughton, MA
Jacob Mosby, Barrington, RI
Mackenzie Olin, Londonderry, NH
Reginald Pennell, Milton, NH
Abbie Sawyer, Lincoln, NH
Emily Vallante, Dracut, MA
Madison Wesley, Auburn, NH
Micaela Wilson, Milford, NH

Health and Human Performance
Alexandra Ambrosino, Holden, MA
Kyia Barnett, Lebanon, CT
Noah Beauchain, Shrewsbury, VT
Amanda Blier, Tilton, NH
Nathan Burgess, Bath, NH
Blake Carpenter, Hanson, MA
Garrett Champagne, North Scituate, RI
Calvin Coffin, Concord, MA
Ian Conn, Locust Valley, NY
Sawyer Connolly, Enfield, NH
Jaida Cutting Henry, Guilford, VT
Haley Dennis, Coventry, RI
Jeremy Desmarais, Litchfield, NH
Tyler Fleurant, Saco, ME
Alexandra Garofano, Charlestown, RI
Kayla Gould, Orford, NH
Jackson Happ, Great Barrington, MA
Jacob Hebert, Longmeadow, MA
Michelle Henry, Melrose, MA
Conor Hiner, Brattleboro, VT
Robert Jaarsma, Cornish, NH
Raymond Kelly, Sanbornton, NH
John Kiley, Pembroke, MA
Colleen Kilgore, Torrington, CT
Adrianna Kippenberger, Wilmington, MA
Eva Kuchinsky, North Truro, MA
Amber Lena, North Billerica, MA
Rayanne Lepisto, Troy, NH
Tessaleigh Leroy, Amherst, NH
Emily Longolucco, Ashaway, RI
Brennin Loring, New Durham, NH
Natalie Lydon, Walpole, MA
Ronald Mailand, Center Sandwich, NH
Cameron Marco, Bath, ME
Kate Martin, Westmoreland, NH
Marissa Merrill, Meredith, NH
Lindsey Mucher, Alton, NH
Kayla Nester, Cambridge, VT
Lillian O’Connor, Salem, NH
Kevin O’Leary, Walpole, MA
Genevieve Paskowski, Danvers, MA
Erin Paterson, Barre, VT
Lissa Perry, Salem, NH
Allison Price, Rutland, VT
Gabrielle Quimby, Dunstable, MA
Kelsey Randlett, Wilton, NH
Nicholas Simeti, Pearl River, NY
Claire Sporer, Medford, OR
Dean Squires, Derry, NH
Ashlyn Szabo, Columbus, OH

Nursing
Taylor Bridges, North Fort Myers, FL
Morgan Brown, Littleton, NH
Autumn Cahoon, Antrim, NH
Haley DeRosia, North Haverhill, NH
Rachel DiRaimo, Clifton Park, NY
Janelle Eastman, Foxboro, MA
Brittney Garcia, Kittery, ME
Morgan Gerne, Clifton, NJ
George Girouard, Hebron, NH
Lindsey Greenhalgh, Windham, NH
Bridget Kliegle, Kensington, NH
Lauren LaMontagne, Harrisville, RI
Brooke-Lynn Loseman, Orange, MA
Michaela Marcoux, Dracut, MA
Alexis Marsh, Andover, MA
Ethan Neily, Canaan, NH
Brenna Peruch, Cave Creek, AZ
Hannah Sage, Jaffrey, NH
Hannah Sherring, North Scituate, RI
Kaitlyne Silva, Seekonk, MA
Mashayla Simpson, Haverhill, MA

Social Work
Fatima Brees, Cumberland, RI
Brianna Carlson, Leicester, MA
Alicyn Cross-Powers, Candia, NH
Emily Curran, Wolfeboro, NH
Hannah Gentile, Campton, NH
Maggie Gepfert, Coventry, CT
Irene Kigugu, Concord, NH
Jessilyn Smith, Holden, MA
Nicole Tartagni, Guilford, CT
Madison Thomson, Glastonbury, CT
Michael Van Aken, Dover, NH
Brian Wagner, Norton, MA
Hannah Whitney, Hillsborough, NH

To be named to the President’s List, a student must achieve a grade point average of 3.7 or better for the spring semester and must have attempted at least 12 credit hours during the semester.

Arts and Sciences
Art
Sara Ascanio, Hampton, NH
Leanne Baratier, Strafford, NH
Ashley Bergeron, Berlin, NH
Raeanne Bujeaud, Thornton, NH
Nora Butler, Tewksbury, MA
Callie Dawson, Northfield, NH
Deanne DeGrazia, Westport, MA
Savanna Derby, Webster, NH
Rachel Dewolfe, Bellingham, MA
Nicholas Doughty, Enfield, NH
Emily Faulkner, Rochester, MA
Brenna Flahive-Leon, Thornton, NH
Scout Germaine, Groveland, MA
Pine Hakopian, Gaithersburg, MD
Taryn Hines, Norton, MA
Gwendolyn Hoyt, Holderness, NH
Ursula Hoyt, Holderness, NH
Autumn Hughes, Contoocook, NH
Morgan Jerry, Raymond, NH
Eklutna Kenney, Middlebury, VT
Nicholas MacHado, Clinton, MA
Kaylyn Marcotte, New Bedford, MA
Phoenix McIntyre, Plymouth, NH
Regina Merullo, Ossipee, NH
Elana Midura, Lebanon, NH
Scott Moore, Braintree, MA
Elizabeth Morrissette, Manchester, NH
Erica Morrissette, Manchester, NH
Julia Mosso, Thornton, NH
Katama Murray, Falmouth, MA
Denis Mwaura, Derry, NH
Caitlin O’Leary, Gloucester, MA
Mary Patten, Plymouth, NH
Tam Phan, Hanoi, Vietnam
Kaihley Rafferty, Salem, CT
Bryana Reardon, Uxbridge, MA
Morgan Richardson, Oxford, ME
Samantha Ryan, West Greenwich, RI
Virginia Scarponi, Barrington, NH
Alina Schodroski, Frederick, MD
Michaila Sheehan, Nashua, NH
Sophia Simard, Londonderry, NH
Olivia Smith, Grantham, NH
Tianna Sparks, Littleton, NH
Alexis Turner, Morrisville, VT
Felicia Wells, Campton, NH
Leanna Wielki, Otisfield, ME
Aimee Wiker, Concord, NH
Eric Worthen, Bristol, NH

Atmospheric Science & Chemistry
Nico Botelho, Westerly, RI
Lucas Cohen, Concord, NH
Gunnar Consol, Homosassa, FL
Julie Cunningham, Farmington, CT
Dylan DeBruyn, Plymouth, MA
Jewelia Durant, Madbury, NH
Christopher Hohman, Ashland, NH
Kyle Manning, Plymouth, NH
Bao Nguyen, Quang Tri, Vietnam
Jonathan O’Brien, Wrentham, MA
Ryan Remondelli, Point Pleasant Boro, NJ
Smriti Sharma Sapkota, Concord, NH
Nikolas Thompson, West Warwick, RI
Lauren Van-Martin, Abbotsford, BC
Katrina Wells, Andover, NH
Meghan Wells, Dracut, MA

Biological Sciences
Christopher Cox, Bristol, NH
Drew Dunlap, Meredith, NH
Patrick Hoffman, Southington, CT
Fiona McEnany, Franconia, NH
Joshua Morel, Laconia, NH
Jacob Mozier, Belmont, NH
Catherine Murphy, Wakefield, MA
Brooke Robinson, Ashland, NH
Harry Rubinic, Sydney, Australia
Dominique Tarr, Rindge, NH

Communication & Media Studies
Carter Babcock, Boothbay, ME
Laura Chenelle, Pelham, NH
Emily Curry, New Hampton, NH
Kelsey Danahy, New Hampton, NH
Christopher Henry, Stratham, NH
Brie Houston, Kensington, NH
Samantha Knapton, Warwick, RI
Alison Louie, Mount Laurel, NJ
Cassie McKinnon, Framingham, MA
Khue Nguyen, Ho Chi Minh City,
Cierra Pinkney, Laconia, NH
Michayla Sharlow, Franklin, NH
Keith Shepard-Seavey, Berlin, NH
Hannah Simpson, Manchester, NH
Julia Thibaudeau, Jaffrey, NH
Megan Toman, Killingworth, CT
Rebecca Turmel, Alexandria, NH
Katherine Walsh, Hampton, NH

Computer Science & Technology
Patrick Bell, Burlington, NJ
Jessica Brusa, Westfield, MA
Macallan Camara, Plymouth, NH
Kieran Egan, Barrington, RI
Kayla Fadden, Lincoln, NH
Ty Gilmartin, Plaistow, NH
Marcus Gobis, Hooksett, NH
Christian Knowlton, Plymouth, NH
Gage Leipold, Concord, NH
Verith Long, Somersworth, NH
Gage Merrick, Nottingham, NH
Maitlend Merrill, Meredith, NH
Nathan Mozinski, Charlton, MA
Emily Orr, Derry, NH
Michael Radja Haba, Portsmouth, NH
Amelia Rowland, Campton, NH
Calvin Santiago, Manchester, NH
Christina Shatney, Saint Johnsbury, VT
Ryan Shattuck, Claremont, NH
Gary Strzepek, Gilmanton, NH
Samuel Yorke, Hampton, NH

English
Molly Andrews, Pembroke, NH
Kateri Bean, Center Harbor, NH
Amelia Berube, Concord, NH
Jessica Bowman, Woodsville, NH
Lindsey DeRoche, Meredith, NH
Isabelle Elsasser, Dunbarton, NH
Ryan French, Auburn, NH
Cassandra Gray, Orford, NH
Anna Greenwood, Concord, NH
Shannon Haley, Andover, NH
Sophie Heller, Hudson, NH
Stephanie Hersh, Tamworth, NH
Olivia Hodsdon, Nashua, NH
Emily Holleran, Methuen, MA
Hannah Huckins, Plymouth, NH
Taylor Hyer, Wimauma, FL
Brittany John, Wolfeboro, NH
Isaiah Knowlton, Belmont, NH
Tucker LaBelle-Hayford, Barrington, NH
Samantha Latos, Smithfield, RI
Jenna MacKinnon, Milford, NH
Mason Masotta, Hudson, NH
Kristina Mehegan, Pembroke, NH
Asia Merrill, Belmont, NH
Gerrit Morse, Brookline, NH
Willow Moulton, Franklin, NH
Griffin Nyhan, Laconia, NH
Casey Ouellette, Lincoln, NH
Maggie Pearson, Contoocook, NH
Sydney Pogue, Holderness, NH
Nicholas Prescott, Spearfish, SD
Gabriel Rendek, North Dartmouth, MA
Lillian Savage, Georgetown, MA
Jamie Springett, Middletown, RI
Autumn Stearns, Littleton, NH
Nathan Theriault, West Newfield, ME
Meganne Tuplin, Manchester, NH
Gabriella Zaki, Moultonborough, NH

Environmental Science & Policy
Rachel Allen, Plymouth, NH
Allbanie Anderson, Somersworth, NH
Corey Arsenault, Berlin, NH
Shannon Brunelle, Rumney, NH
Samantha Casey, Framingham, MA
Truman Cavallaro, Rye, NH
Mckenzie Collins, Orange, VT
Max Conlon, Rumney, NH
Jake Juviler, Westport, CT
Ryan Keegan, Schenectady, NY
Hannah Kingston, Pembroke, NH
Desmond Kirwan, Gilmanton Iron Works, NH
Spencer Kurten, Sea Girt, NJ
Andrea Lamper, Nashua, NH
Kayleen Larose, Tyngsboro, MA
Zayn Mazzei, Bluemont, VA
Caleb Pettigrew, Eliot, ME
Brendan Polichronopoulos, Penacook, NH
Mattea Powers, Skowhegan, ME
Nathan Roberts, Gorham, ME
Destynee Robidoux, Hampton Falls, NH
Jeffrey Ryan, Meredith, NH
Joseph Salvato, Burrillville, RI
Rebecca Thompson, Dover, NH
Raegan Young, Steep Falls, ME

History, Philosophy & Social Studies Education
Ryan Baker, Thornton, NH
Erynn Cole, West Suffield, CT
Zachary Conrad, Walpole, MA
Benjamin Cronin, Merrimack, NH
Alisabeth-Anne Eaton, Sanbornville, NH
Sandra Ferris, Belmont, NH
Aisilyn Guivens, Nottingham, NH
Cale King, Silver Lake, NH
Noah Lira, Sandown, NH
Alexandra Martin, Centennial, CO
Jillian Mason, North Haverhill, NH
Kennedy Mathis, Boscawen, NH
Michael McLaughlin, Holderness, NH
Alyssa Moodie, Deerfield, NH
Ryan Morong, Dover, NH
Isabella Richard, Warner, NH
Sarah Robinson, Meredith, NH
Maxwell Sawyer, Gilford, NH
Emma Spezeski, Manchester, NH
Heather Thompson, Enfield, NH
Tyler Tumblety, Nottingham, NH

Interdisciplinary
Lyndsey Bradley, West Rutland, VT
Allie Butterfield, Sugar Hill, NH
Lindsey Coolidge, Rindge, NH
Rachel Couture, Quincy, MA
Alex Crossley, Milton, NH
Mariah Davis, Claremont, NH
Heather Dieterle, North Attleboro, MA
Amanda Downs, Meredith, NH
Alicia Edgar, Goffstown, NH
Madisen Giordano, Derry, NH
Katelyn Heath, Wentworth, NH
Ashley Hichborn, Exeter, NH
Kady Hoffman, Sherman, CT
Maya Infascelli, Campton, NH
Haley Kline, Berlin, NH
Benjamin LaFlam, Whitefield, NH
Vincent Lapointe-Deptula, Montgomery Center, VT
Isabel Layne, Salem, MA
Kaitlynn Morency, Pembroke, NH
Louisa Noble, Benton, NH
Oriana Raymond, Sanbornton, NH
Tracy Ripkey, Center Sandwich, NH
Carly Ristuccia, Braintree, MA
Joshua Routhier, Kingston, NH
Ariana Salvanelli, Manchester, NH
Yahina Santana, Portsmouth, NH
Emily Shealy, Center Ossipee, NH
Hayleigh Vail, Auburn, MA
Julie Wilk, West Roxbury, MA
Jerica Wilkins, Tilton, NH

Languages and Linguistics
Jonathan Maloberti, Georgetown, MA
Christine McElreavy, Claremont, NH
Shannon Meeks, Londonderry, NH

Mathematics
John Arico, Bedford, NH
Emily Blad, Northwood, NH
Philip Cadreact, North Haverhill, NH
Stefanie Coffman, Andover, NJ
Matthew Elsker, Pittsfield, NH
Devon Hastings, Merrimack, NH
Fenjens Kwok, Somersworth, NH
Caitlyn Miller, Lee, NH
John Wrobel, Londonderry, NH

Music, Theatre, and Dance
Demarco Alvarez-Leonardo, Gorham, NH
Sacha Bays, Bethlehem, NH
Rebecca Beaulieu, Methuen, MA
Courtney Blanchard, Beecher Falls, VT
Jerome Bove, Rochester, NH
Grace Brooks, North Sutton, NH
Michael Cataluna, Nashua, NH
Mikayla Caterino, Weare, NH
Scottie Childs, Littleton, NH
Samuel Clifton, Plainfield, NH
Emma Cooke, North Kingstown, RI
Isabella Fee, Hingham, MA
Ethan Fifield, Plymouth, NH
John Findlay, Meredith, NH
Celeste Fredrickson, Uxbridge, MA
Kyle Gagne, Newbury, MA
Chase Gaudette, Pittsfield, NH
Carolyn Hart, Alton, NH
Matthew Kadam, Islip, NY
Hailey Kelley, Center Barnstead, NH
Grace Kudla, Rockland, MA
Ho Ching Suez Lai, Bristol, NH
Steven Lindbloom, Manchester, NH
Emily Lombardo, Berlin, CT
Paige MacDonald, Randolph, MA
Rebecca Mansfield, Westmoreland, NH
Hannah O’Brien, Loudon, NH
Katherine Pereira, Hudson, NH
Madison Pineau, Nashua, NH
Molly Ricker, Conway, NH
John Rumore, Middleton, NH
Lauren Scott, Vergennes, VT
Alice Shea, Wilton, NH
Valerie Umbro, North Weymouth, MA
Killian Venman, Southampton, MA
Ruthie White, Campton, NH
Nathan Wild, Franklin, MA

Psychology
Keeley Bartolini, Topsham, ME
Maria Bode, Worcester, MA
Alex Boyle, North Conway, NH
Savannah Buonomo, Nashua, NH
Alaina Cacace, Shoreham, NY
Delaney Chabot, Campton, NH
Daniel Chasse, Newport, NH
Caitlin Ciaramitaro, Gloucester, MA
Natalie Clough, New Ipswich, NH
Colleen Donovan, Whitman, MA
Kassie Dumont, Wilton, NH
Courtney Evans, Fairbanks, AK
Sarashea Falla, Wolfeboro, NH
Sequoia Fister, Rochester, NH
Brittany Gagne, Manchester, NH
Callie Geiger, Concord, NH
Jenna Gogliettino, Wallingford, CT
Sally Goodwin, Warren, VT
Taylor Hurteau, Conway, NH
Tayla Jacques, Belmont, NH
Carrie Jettie, Fairfield, VT
Olivia Kariger, Nashua, NH
Emily King, Clifton Park, NY
Keegan Lant, Rochester, MA
Alyssa Lenning, Hanover, NH
Julianne Lewis, Plymouth, NH
Jeramiah Linscott, Concord, NH
Dale Locke, Landaff, NH
Alexandra Lugar, Belmont, NH
Shannon Meighan, Merrimack, NH
Shannon Mercer, Gilford, NH
Megan Milligan, Holliston, MA
Samantha Mochrie, Bedford, NH
Arianna Moskovitz, Burlington, NJ
Jelena Rich, Campton, NH
Rodmy Rodulfo, Sturbridge, MA
Andre Santos, Thornton, NH
Katherine Sennott, Hampton Falls, NH
Francesca Shaffer, Frederick, CO
Johanna Soule, Bristol, NH
Caitlyn Walsh, Stratham, NH
Laura Williams, Belton, TX

Social Science
Elias Buzzell, Strafford, NH
Tanner Della Rocca, Lincoln, NH
Connor Doherty, Laconia, NH
Sophie Edvardsson Brisere, Stockholms Laen,
Margaret Gordon, Weare, NH
Bridgette Grotheer, Wappingers Falls, NY
Steven Kahler, Pasadena, MD
Kirsten Koch, Windham, NH
Nadine Mahoney, Stratford, CT
Olivia Palmiter, Bristol, NH
Kendra Pashley, Durham, CT
Kelly Poirier, New Hampton, NH
Jacob Shairs, Danvers, MA
Ronelle Tshiela, Manchester, NH
Amber Woods, Hooksett, NH

Undeclared
Zachary Bolduc, Amherst, NH
Kelly Bourque, Merrimack, NH
Andrew Galena, Lansdale, PA
Mikayla Kaul, Manchester, NH
Sheyenne Lester, Campton, NH
Corie Lucier, Groveland, MA
Yuri McClure, Ketchum, ID
Mackenzie Morton-Kevlin, New Hampton, NH
Ryan O’Connor, Burlington, MA
Grace Page, Bristol, NH
Courtney Royer, Candia, NH
Michael Sawitz, Montvale, NJ
Melissa Seeley, Center Sandwich, NH
Jake Terry, Sandown, NH
Brooklyn Turner, Raymond, NH
Benjamin Tuttle, Milford, MA
Joseph Ward, Laconia, NH

Business Administration
Business
Rudy Abi-Acar, Beaconsfield,
Alex Alexandre, Quincy, MA
Michael Allen, Peterborough, NH
Megan Anderson, Bourne, MA
Anthony Angerami, Manchester, NH
Connor Angers, Burlington, CT
Erik Armskog, Floda,
Gaston Arocena, Concord, NH
Jacob Attarian, Salem, NH
Matthew Aversa, New Durham, NH
Henrik Axelsson, Danderyd,
David Baird, Princeton, MA
Ryan Battaglia, Lynnfield, MA
Jason Belanger, Concord, NH
Jessica Belisle, Plymouth, NH
Victor Bergstrom, Angelholm, Sweden
James Bigelow, Hudson, NH
Erin Bigotti, Patchogue, NY
Alexis Bisset, Somersworth, NH
Jason Blais, Milford, NH
Melker Blomberg, Plymouth, NH
Allison Boccuzzio, Guilford, CT
Megan Brooks, Hollis Center, ME
Cameron Bunn, East Melbourne, VIC
Robert Camardo, Cohasset, MA
Peter Capone, Red Bank, NJ
David Carlson, West Roxbury, MA
Benjamin Castellone, Manchester, NH
Emil Cederblad, Plymouth, NH
Kristina Cerniauskas, Milton, NH
Sarah Chalmers, Ashland, NH
Paul Chareth, Hampton, NH
Ashlyn Ciampa, Rochester, NH
Emmett Colbert, Boylston, MA
Liam Colby, Manchester, NH
Jessica Conant, Canton, ME
Gavin Cook, Littleton, NH
Jillian Cookingham, Warner, NH
Stephen Coughlin, Arlington, MA
Carney Crawford, East Greenwich, RI
Cole Crawford, Alpharetta, GA
Erika Curley, Framingham, MA
Thomas Cusack, Barrington, NH
Alkim Dato, Lowell, MA
Aaron Dery, Hampstead, NH
Ashley Deyo, Dover, NH
Evan Dolecki, New Hartford, CT
Angelique Dominick, Hillsborough, NH
Joshua Dutremble, Biddeford, ME
Timothy Eckhardt, Manchester, NH
Kimberly Edmunds, Wilton, NH
Ethan Ellingwood, Littleton, NH
Remmi Ellis, Bristol, NH
Patrick Engdahl, Sutton, MA
Courtney Farnham, Plainfield, VT
Anna Farrow, Amherst, NH
Lynnette Faure, Blairstown, NJ
Cameron Foote, Clifton Park, NY
Marissa Fortier, Rochester, NH
Renae Fournier, Chatham, NH
Emily French, Hampstead, NH
Sean Fuchs, Torrington, CT
Tylor Gagnon, Hampstead, NH
Jacob Gerbner, Havertown, PA
Megan Habershaw, Hope Valley, RI
Jessica Hachez, Gorham, NH
Andrew Hahn, Woonsocket, RI
Austin Hale, Conway, NH
Nicole Hay, Walpole, MA
Anton Heikkila, Helsinki,
Kylie Hershey, Sunapee, NH
Nathan Hileman, Haverhill, MA
Derek Hill, Ellington, CT
Zachary Hofland, Holderness, NH
Joni Hongisto, Plymouth, NH
Samantha Hooper, Wilton, NH
Kayla Horton, Pike, NH
Kenneth Hudson, Lisbon, NH
Zachary Hunter, Upton, MA
Garry Hurd, Lisbon, NH
Tae Hee Jo, New Hampton, NH
Filip Johansson, Lulea, Norrbotten,
Caitlin Johnson, Newington, CT
William Johnstone, Holderness, NH
Collin Justin, Chichester, NH
Luke Karelas, Melrose, MA
Sofia Karlsson, Vaxjo, Sweden
Nikolas Kellogg, Hooksett, NH
Ryan Kelly, Meredith, NH
Katelyn King, North Haverhill, NH
Karl Kuus, North York, ON
Brandon Lacroix, Salem, NH
Ethan Landry, Auburn, NH
Timothy Larocque, Middleboro, MA
Christopher Laubach, Bedford, NH
Cherline Legrand, North Billerica, MA
Ashley Lester, Ashland, NH
Linus Lindeberg, Stockholm,
Sydney Linnick, Highlands Ranch, CO
Anthony Loiacono, Salem, NH
David Longaker, Gilroy, CA
Daniel Loring, Georgetown, KY
Mitchell Loughlin, Somersworth, NH
Matthew Lubinski, Hudson, NH
Camden MacLeay, Hanover, NH
Luke Mancini, Scotia, NY
Monica Maney, Londonderry, NH
Jake Manning, Dedham, MA
Igor Markelic, Northfield, NH
Samuel Martel, Goffstown, NH
Brandon McGirl, Hampton, NH
Carter Medeiros, Nottingham, NH
Thierry Messervier, Carignan, QC
Alexander Moran, Concord, NH
Morgan Norris, Hampton, NH
Jonathan O’Hare, Sandwich, MA
Samantha O’Loughlin, Nashua, NH
Jocelynn Pare, Penacook, NH
Cassandra Pelletier, Northfield, NH
Nicholas Perdue, Candia, NH
Andreas Pettersson, Trollhattan,
James Petz, Nashua, NH
Brett Pitre, Hudson, NH
Emily Porusta, Moultonborough, NH
Olivia Proctor, Antrim, NH
Matthew Remington, Auburn, NH
Vic Richardson, Concord, NH
Katrina Rivard, Londonderry, NH
Paola Rivera Villafane, Manchester, NH
Brady Rodgers, Tewksbury, MA
Kevin Roode, Plainfield, CT
Zachary Rosa, Wethersfield, CT
Natalee Royle, Sanbornville, NH
Cole Ryan, Litchfield, NH
Jennifer Santucci, Holliston, MA
Kyle Saunders, Hudson, NH
Amanda Schillereff, Wolfeboro, NH
Hannah Seidner, Pembroke, NH
Michael Shea, Melrose, MA
Elizabeth Shepple, Bolton, MA
Adam Sherwin, Brandon, VT
Bruna Silva, Medford, MA
Kailee Smith, Ashland, NH
Ryan Smith, Plymouth, MA
Ryan Stevens, Euless, TX
Ryan Strapp, Succasunna, NJ
Christopher Strong, Thornton, NH
Francesca Taromino, Rumney, NH
Ashley Thompson, North Sutton, NH
Shaye Thyne, Hudson, NH
McCullough Tirrell, Salisbury, NH
Riley Trudel, Manchester, NH
Robert Unger, Pembroke, NH
Maris Van Slyke, Lake Placid, NY
Brian Vance, North Woodstock, NH
Julia Vankuilenburg, North Billerica, MA
Eric Vose, New Hampton, NH
Joshua Warner, Rindge, NH
Megan Wheeler, Manchester, NH
Noah White, Norton, MA
Luke Wieland, Catonsville, MD
Cooper Yates, Richmond, BC
Alec Zullo, Deering, NH

Education, Health & Human Services
Criminal Justice
Mileena Abreu, Nashua, NH
Vito Aleo, Hazlet, NJ
Tylor Austin, Danbury, NH
Taylor Avery, Laconia, NH
Alivia Bates Beyer, Pennsauken, NJ
Nathaniel Belanger, Newmarket, NH
Sandro Bosnjak, Laconia, NH
Alexis Bowers, Derry, NH
Nicholas Burns, Langdon, NH
John Cataldo, Wakefield, MA
Alyssa Cheney, Effingham, NH
Patrick Coleman, South Weymouth, MA
Michelle Daviault, Loudon, NH
Alexandra Dunn, Jaffrey, NH
Elana Gennell, Derry, NH
Marci Hartman, Lake Worth, FL
Ryan Havey, Forestdale, MA
Timothy Healey, North Kingstown, RI
Bonnie Heslin, Hooksett, NH
Timothy Holtgrewe, Concord, NH
Allison Iarrobino, Hudson, NH
Thomas Jachemczyk, Scarsdale, NY
Kailey Jacobs, Westwood, MA
Damani Jonas, Poughkeepsie, NY
Thomas Jore, Dunbarton, NH
Michael Killoran, Litchfield, NH
Mary King, Lancaster, NH
Kyle Kosiorek, Enfield, NH
Nicholas Kulig, Plymouth, NH
Christian La Croix, Branford, CT
Josienne Lafreniere, Claremont, NH
Tiffany Leclair, Old Orchard Beach, ME
Larysa Marienko, Concord, NH
Michael Marsh, Sandwich, MA
Madison Masciarelli, Yarmouth Port, MA
Julia Mazza, Belchertown, MA
James McCoy, Plaistow, NH
Sedrick McKinnon, Colebrook, NH
Meghan McLaughlin, Sandown, NH
Erin McTomney, Bellingham, MA
Andrew Minchella, Middlebury, CT
Dimitri Moore-Case, Manchester, NH
Trinity Mulleavey, Belmont, NH
Kwaku Owusu, Manchester, NH
Jasmine Patten, Bristol, NH
Savannah Peters, Newton, NH
Victoria Piacentini, Hanson, MA
Joseph Reale, Georgetown, MA
Nick Roy, Gorham, NH
Kathryn Sellar, Bethlehem, NH
Hannah Teague, Londonderry, NH
Teagan Vitali, Milford, NH
Sara Wadlin, Stratham, NH
Aaron Weed, Franconia, NH
Peter Wilms, Norwalk, CT
Collin Wright, Amherst, NH

Early Childhood Education
Jessica Duggan, Derry, NH
Destinee Durant, Naples, ME
Tess Gosselin, Naperville, IL
Gillian Guillemette, Webster, MA
Manju Gurung, Concord, NH
Alexa Hancock, Lakeville, MA
Allison Hayden, Nottingham, NH
Alexandra Kent, Lakeville, MA
Brittany Littlejohns, Concord, NH
Allyson Morrissette, North Dartmouth, MA
Aliza Murray, Billerica, MA
Keegan Page, Little Compton, RI
Kialah Reeder, Enfield, NH
Madison Reynolds, Laconia, NH
Cheyenne Simkins, Laconia, NH

Elementary Education & Youth Development
Kaleigh Abel, Atkinson, NH
Stephanie Aceto, Johnston, RI
Casey Allaire, Mattapoisett, MA
Courtney Allen, Lewiston, ME
Jaimie Amato, Berlin, NH
Sydney Arsenault, Scarborough, ME
Nicole Bates, Strafford, VT
Katherine Belanger, Jefferson, NH
Abigail Bennett, Laconia, NH
Autumn Beyor, Swanton, VT
Chelsea Bibeau, Center Barnstead, NH
Kassandra Blue, Manchester, NH
Eliza Brodeur-Fossa, Shelburne, NH
Amanda Broughton, Quincy, MA
Alexandra Brozini, Westfield, MA
Alexis Bryk, Newbury, NH
Jacob Burns, Newbury, MA
Britta Carrico, Stratham, NH
Carlie Carson, Laconia, NH
Hailey Casey, Tyngsboro, MA
Catherine Caswell, Jamestown, RI
Abigail Clark, Warren, NH
Jamie Colby, Lancaster, NH
Anna Collins, Franklin, NH
Ashley Congdon, West Bridgewater, MA
Mary Cosio, Atkinson, NH
Michaela Coye, Billerica, MA
Cheyenne Cremeans, Manchester, NH
Krista Critchett, Newmarket, NH
Samantha Cushing, Amherst, NH
Madeleine Dehm, Plymouth, NH
Micah Delventhal Saffian, Bethlehem, NH
Brittney Diceglie, Haverhill, MA
Kelsey Doyle, Wakefield, RI
Riley Drew, Jaffrey, NH
Abbie Dube, Berlin, NH
Taylor Dupont, Gorham, NH
Emily Edwards, Gray, ME
Nicole Eline, Deep River, CT
Cassidy Emerson, Concord, NH
Jessica Figueroa, Berlin, NH
Autumn Firmin, Greenville, NH
Danielle Fitzgerald, Derry, NH
Catherine Flynn, Campton, NH
Emily Fontaine, Rochester, NH
Anna Furlone, West Chesterfield, NH
Alexyss Galvin, East Falmouth, MA
Alexa Gamache, Bedford, NH
Kailey Gionet, Loudon, NH
Rileigh Goulette, Saint Albans, VT
Katie Green, Danville, NH
Phyllis Hall, Pelham, NH
Lily Hamel, Hillsboro, NH
Emily Haselton, Gilmanton Iron Works, NH
Sarah Heath, Wolfeboro, NH
Juniorlee Henry, Lebanon, NH
Molly Henry, Concord, NH
Candra Hicks, Lancaster, NH
Allison Howe, Newport, NH
Kolonie Hudson, Lisbon, NH
Julia Hugard, Middletown, RI
Nicole Hunt, Whitman, MA
Emma Hurteau, Albany, NH
Sarah Jackes, Londonderry, NH
Morgan Kopp, Lancaster, NH
Anna Labrecque, Waterford, CT
Abigail Ladegard, Colchester, CT
Kaylie LaPointe, Gorham, NH
Kennah Leavitt, Milan, NH
Nancy Lewonchuk, Longmeadow, MA
Samantha Liardo, Pelham, NH
Morgan Lowe, Berlin, NH
Rylee MacMillan, Mystic, CT
Michael Mandeville, Durham, NH
Nicole Mardo, Bellingham, MA
Nicole Marquis, Atkinson, NH
Patrick McCafferty, West Chester, PA
Lindsay McCool, Amherst, NH
Erin McGinnis, Milan, NH
Jocelyn McKenna, Hull, MA
Danielle McMenimen, Loudon, NH
Abigail Michaels, Enfield, NH
Melanie Morin, Berlin, NH
Amy Morrow, Strafford, NH
Hannah Murdough, Hillsboro, NH
Simone Murray, Hooksett, NH
Amanda Nola, Reading, MA
Kristin Oldenburg, Bow, NH
Rebecca Otis, Meredith, NH
Jessica Ouellette, Plymouth, NH
Emily Pacanza, Keene, NH
Gracie Pedersen, Chocorua, NH
Amanda Petrain, Merrimack, NH
Cassidy Pezzuto, Salem, MA
Amber Prina, Center Tuftonboro, NH
Julia Rankin, Haverhill, MA
Cindy Reid, Belmont, NH
Elora Reischl, Exeter, NH
Cassidy Ridings, Wolfeboro, NH
Breanna Roy-Demers, Berlin, NH
Baily Ryan, Middlebury, VT
Emmaleigh Sabol, Contoocook, NH
Jocelyn Schoonmaker, Rochester, NH
Alexis Soucy, Londonderry, NH
Josie Taylor, Laconia, NH
Michaela Thomas, Twin Mountain, NH
Sarah Thompson, Hooksett, NH
Jillian Tiner, Hampstead, NH
Michael Titus, Saugus, MA
Mandy Tran, Manchester, NH
Michaela Verrette, Andover, MA
Melanee Waters, Boscawen, NH
Julia West, Wiscasset, ME
Rachel Williams, Bedford, NH
Kelsey Wilson, Londonderry, NH
Regina Wilson, Hallowell, ME
Robert Wilson, Londonderry, NH
Stephanie Winter, Arlington Heights, IL
Taylor Wood, Londonderry, NH
Nicole Workman, Hampton, NH

Health and Human Performance
Evelyn Arroyo, Enfield, NH
Megan Bailey, Canterbury, NH
Shelby Barden, Dublin, NH
Felicia Berube, Plymouth, NH
Daniel Blake, Buffalo, NY
Nicholas Boccia, Manchester, NH
Joseph Chapman, Wiscasset, ME
Jordyn Chasse, Pelham, NH
Gianna Cusano, Mooresville, NC
Kendra Danby, Gilmanton Iron Works, NH
Brittani Doyle, Peterborough, NH
Robert Duffy, Springfield, MA
Freydis Einarsdottir, Gardabaer, Iceland
Jon Fouch, Lisbon, NH
Alexander Freeman, Swanton, VT
Joseph Gilchrest, Marlborough, MA
Alyssa Gill, East Walpole, MA
Skyla Gorman, Derry, NH
Cooper Gorski, Weare, NH
Aurora Goujon, Derry, NH
Emily Guay, Stratham, NH
Jared Gunter, Franconia, NH
Erika Halaby, Methuen, MA
Kailee Joncas, Pelham, NH
Catherine Kelly, Wrentham, MA
Brian Kemp, Woodstock, CT
Sarah Knowles, Salem, MA
Rachel Kosik, Goodrich, MI
Jin Lyi Mah, Plymouth, NH
Jennifer Marcus, Eliot, ME
Logan Martin, Edwards, CO
Michael McAloon, Methuen, MA
Megan McAndrew, South Windsor, CT
Molly McGilvray, Hooksett, NH
Smith Merrill, Thornton, NH
Alec Muise, Beverly, MA
Felicia Muse, Hollis, NH
Megan Newcomb, Quincy, MA
Stacey Oliveira, Brockton, MA
Lisa Osborne, Gilmanton, NH
Danielle Oswald, Deerfield, NH
Jenna Parsons, Windham, NH
Isabella Pectol, Katonah, NY
Jamason Pestana, Enfield, CT
Alexandria Raifsnider, Wolfeboro, NH
Lauren Randall, East Hampton, CT
Lindsay Raymond, Northfield, NH
Caitlin Read, Wallingford, CT
Lindsey Robinson, Randolph, VT
Kelsey Roy, Livermore, CO
Matthew Schilowitz, Los Angeles, CA
Allyson Schwab, Wilton, NH
Ayla Sheets, Windham, ME
Sarah Sibley, Merrimack, NH
Liam Smith, Manchester, NH
Malachi Stack, Swanzey, NH
Alexandria Stanley, Marshfield, MA
Hunter Stuercke, Salt Lake City, UT
Jenna Sundquist, Monument Beach, MA
Dat Tran, East Hartford, CT
Kelsey Wang, Ashland, NH
Emilee Wargo, Madison, CT
Jessie Woody, Dover, NH

Nursing
Kasey Antonellis, Waltham, MA
Kristen Augenstene, Norwood, MA
Danielle Bolduc, Salem, NH
Abigail Buchanan, New Hampton, NH
Maegan Castriotta, Brookline, NH
Caitlin Catania, Billerica, MA
Lily Clee, Kimberton, PA
Clara Cownap, Kimberton, PA
Olivia Dalessio, Milford, NH
Sarah Elkins, Windsor, CT
Brooke Gibbons, Littleton, MA
Olivia Jean, Dracut, MA
Brooke Kirby, Hampstead, NH
Meghan Livingston, Bristol, VT
Kassie Magoon, Franklin, NH
Samantha Mangano, Derry, NH
Savannah Mangrolia, Corona, CA
Nina Mccarthy, Stoneham, MA
Haley Morin, Salem, NH
Kate Morrison, Salisbury, MA
Marissa Palermo, Jamesport, NY
Julia Polleck, Hudson, NH
Meagan Power, Ashaway, RI
Abirami Ravichandran, Dover, NH
Jessica Rousakos, Charlton, MA
Katlyn Scheffler, Marlborough, NH
Marina Sellers, Bethlehem, NH
Asheena Soman, Centerville, MA
Jennifer Thompson, Grand Isle, VT
Valerie Tong, Pelham, NH
Courtney Valenze, Belmont, NH
Haley Wakefield, South Paris, ME

Social Work
Savannah Bell, North Sutton, NH
Nicole Blake, Wilmot, NH
Mariah Burke, Milton, NH
Sally Cederberg, Charlton, MA
Maegan Cudworth, Concord, NH
Gabrielle DeFeo, Salem, NH
Rebecca Everett, Westbrook, CT
Brianna Flanagan, Manchester, NH
Lora Giguere, Tolland, CT
Andrea Godin, Webster, MA
Katherine Greer, Plantsville, CT
Emily Krueger, Grantham, NH
Emily Lamot, Gilford, NH
Morgan Maxner, Plymouth, NH
Katelyn O’Neill, New Hampton, NH
Jennifer Palkovic, Old Orchard Beach, ME
Devyn Peters, Gorham, NH
Arianna Souza, Gloucester, MA
Clarissa Tucker, Bolton, MA
Samantha Williams, Manchester, NH


Plymouth State University’s Holmes Center for School Partnerships and Educator Preparation Announces Partnership with Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network of New Hampshire

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Affirming Plymouth State University’s (PSU) continuing evolution as a leader in educator training, and its vision to support culturally-sustaining educational learners, leaders and activists, PSU’s Holmes Center for School Partnerships and Educator Preparation recently announced a partnership with the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Educator Network (GLSEN) of New Hampshire. The partnership is one of several already forged by the Holmes Center this year, and will provide GLSEN with dedicated space and resources for educator training and development, and other chapter events.

GLSEN New Hampshire works to ensure that New Hampshire’s K-12 schools are safe for all children, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity or expression. GLSEN New Hampshire is one of 30 chapters of the national GLSEN network and is run entirely by volunteers.

The Holmes Center’s goal is to optimize resources based on evidence of sustaining impact on the lives of children and youth around persistent educational problems and dilemmas. The Center forges professional development school (PDS) partnerships with New Hampshire schools that support co-teaching between PSU teaching interns and experienced mentor teachers that lead to PreK-12 teacher certification in New Hampshire.

“GLSEN’s mission to educate and support school communities in an effort to eliminate bullying and foster learning environments that are supportive of all students meshes beautifully with the mission of the Holmes Center,” said Mary Earick, Holmes Center Director. “We are honored to partner with GLSEN New Hampshire, and to bring its important programming to our PDS partners and educators throughout the state to help them become ‘Safe Spaces’ for all students.”

GLSEN New Hampshire will host a summer ‘Educator Magnet Training’ workshop at Plymouth State University on Tuesday, July 10. The session will provide information on current issues concerning LGBTQ+ students; bullying and its impact on mental health and learning, and tactics to stop bullying in the classroom; and guidelines and tools for creating a ‘Safe Space.’

“GLSEN offers a critically needed voice to LGBTQ students in our schools, and resources to our educators in those schools,” said Earick. “The Holmes Center will be working with GLSEN to engage local schools and school districts in this important work.”

To learn more about GLSEN New Hampshire and the upcoming summer educator workshop, visitwww.glsen.org/chapters/newhampshire/ourchapter.

Plymouth State University Selects Chartwells Higher Education Dining Services as New Food Services Partner

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Following a comprehensive review of its food service strategy and on-campus dining experience, and after an extensive search process, Plymouth State University (PSU) announced the selection of Chartwells Higher Education Dining Services as its new dining service and catering provider.

Beginning this fall, Chartwells will transform PSU’s on-campus dining experience and catering services, creating a premier program that emphasizes quality, made-to-order food, menu customization and variety, sustainability practices and dining innovations.

“The on-campus dining experience is a major component of student life,” said Amanda Grazioso, PSU’s director of residential life and dining services. “Far from offering the traditional dining hall service, Chartwells will take the PSU dining experience to a new level of excellence with more variety, greater choice in menu options, locally-sourced ingredients, and more.”

Students will experience several enhancements when they return to campus this fall, including expanded late-night hours in Prospect Hall. They will also see a greater presence of healthy foods, such as more offerings on the salad bar, as well as an extensive allergen program that will help students make safe and healthy dining choices through enhanced labeling. In addition, students will be able to take part in Chartwells’ interactive Student Choice program, where they may choose the menus and food offerings they would like to see in dining.

Lisa McEuen, CEO of Chartwells Higher Education says, “We are excited to create a customized dining experience for the Plymouth State community. Our goal is to be a true campus partner that will integrate students into the dining program by giving them the opportunity to take part in the creation of our plan.”

As part of the transition, Chartwells intends to offer all current dining service employees, including students, the opportunity to join the Chartwells team and be part of their mission and vision to deliver great food service at PSU. More information regarding the employee transition process will be shared in coming weeks.

Nelson Defigueiredo, divisional president, Chartwells Higher Education says, “We look forward to welcoming current PSU associates to the Chartwells family. We are proud to offer an inclusive culture that empowers associates to openly and effectively communicate with their managers and to one another.”

Chartwells is committed to supporting the PSU and greater Plymouth communities with programs to address food insecurity and by sourcing products locally from New Hampshire farms and other local providers.

For more information and FAQs regarding this transition please visit: https://campus.plymouth.edu/dining/chartwells/

Plymouth State University Kicks-Off 2018-2019 School Year

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More than 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students begin classes today at Plymouth State University (PSU). The class of 2022 is the first to be fully recruited with PSU’s integrated clusters model, based on an integrated liberal arts education that gives students the ability to think critically and link across multiple disciplines. First-year students moved into on-campus residence halls August 23 and participated in orientation activities this past weekend; returning students arrived on August 26.

“As we begin the new school year, we look forward to continuing our tradition of academic excellence at Plymouth State University. We are pleased to welcome our first-year and transfer students to campus, and we are excited to see thousands of familiar faces returning,” said Donald L. Birx, Ph.D., president, Plymouth State University. “Our faculty and staff are ready to welcome all of our students and challenge them both in and out of the classroom, helping them to develop critical-thinking and problem-solving skills so they can become the tomorrow changers we know they can be.”

PSU welcomed more than 1,350 first-year and transfer students with the start of classes. New students are from 27 states across the country, including Alaska, and five countries, which include Austria, Canada, Cameroon, Mexico and Sweden. With more than 550 new students from the Granite State, Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Laconia are the most represented cities at towns in the class. More than 200 first-year students are undeclared, while more than 90 first-year students have already declared a criminal justice major.

“We saw the excitement and dedication of this incoming class almost a year ago, as students made their decision to join the Plymouth State University family,” said Jason Moran, dean of enrollment management, Plymouth State University. “All first year students will begin their integrated clusters learning by participating in a first-year seminar course that will focus on solving a wicked problem and completing an interdisciplinary project experience.”

Plymouth State University to Host Inaugural ‘Governor’s Cup’ FIRST® NH Robotics Competition

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New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, FIRST® New Hampshire, the University System of New Hampshire (USNH), the Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH), Eversource, BAE Systems and Fidelity have partnered to present ‘The Governor’s Cup’ – an off-season robotics competition for the state’s high school FIRST Robotics Competition teams. Hosted by Plymouth State University (PSU) in its Active Living, Learning, and Wellness (ALLWell) North complex, the event will take place Saturday, October 13, 2018.

In addition to providing the state’s high school robotics teams an opportunity to compete prior to the official FIRST Robotics Competition season, up to 50 high school seniors will have the opportunity to earn one-semester scholarships to New Hampshire’s public institutions, including the University of New Hampshire (Durham and Manchester), Keene State College, Plymouth State University and New Hampshire’s community colleges. In addition, five seniors will be awarded $2,000 scholarships, underwritten in part by Eversource.

“A crucial part of shaping the workforce of the future is ensuring that every child in the Granite State regardless of zip code has an opportunity to pursue a career in the STEM fields,” said Governor Chris Sununu. “As Governor, expanding access to STEM programs for students has been a top priority of mine. Last year we invested nearly $1 million in the innovative Robotics Education Fund. This year we have teamed up with the University System, Community College System, and FIRST to create the Governor’s Cup. The Governor’s Cup is a truly unique opportunity for students from all across our state to further develop their STEM skills in a fun and competitive environment.”

More than 20 FIRST Robotics Competition teams from high schools across the state are expected to participate in this inaugural event. The FIRST Robotics Competition is a program that challenges high school students – working with professional Mentors – to design and build a robot to contend in competitions that measure the effectiveness of each robot, the power of collaboration, and the determination of students.

“This is a total home run for Granite State students,” said Dean Kamen, founder of FIRST.  “I applaud Governor Sununu, the Universities, and Community Colleges for their future-forward commitment to the state’s young people. Now, more than ever, it is essential that we inspire young people to engage in STEM. Here in New Hampshire, with our population aging and more of our high school graduates leaving the state, our businesses are challenged to find the skilled workers they need. The Governor’s Cup should stand as a challenge to Governors across the country to prepare and ensure promising and rewarding futures for the next generation of innovators, inventors, and creative problem solvers.”

FIRST POWER UPSM, the 2018 FIRST Robotics Competition game, finds teams trapped in an 8-bit video game. Each three-team alliance has three ways to help defeat the boss: Tipping the scale or alliance’s switch in their favor to earn points; exchanging power cubes for power ups (force, boost, and levitate) to gain a timed temporary advantage during the match; and climbing the scale tower to face the boss. The alliance with the highest score at the end of the match, which includes autonomous and teleoperated periods, defeats the boss and wins the game.

“We are thrilled to host The Governor’s Cup at Plymouth State University, and look forward to welcoming students, mentors, teachers and parents from throughout the state to campus,” said Plymouth State University President Donald L. Birx, Ph.D. “As a university, we value the FIRST Robotics mission to inspire students to collaborate, innovate and acquire skills to help them become leaders. As an engineer, I am excited to see how the students tackle the challenges of the competition – it will be a fun event!”
To be eligible for the scholarships, seniors must have participated in the 2017-2018 FIRST Robotics Competition season, and must be participating in the 2018-2019 season, including The Governor’s Cup competition. The scholarships will be awarded to seniors on the three teams of the winning alliance and will be equal to one semester of free tuition at any of New Hampshire’s public colleges, universities and community colleges. The additional $2,000 scholarships will be awarded to five participating seniors who are nominated by their coaches and mentors for embodying the values and spirit of FIRST.

“Supporting workforce development efforts that will help power our economy and enrich our communities for years to come is one of the many ways that Eversource is working to power the possible for New Hampshire,” said Eversource New Hampshire President Bill Quinlan. “FIRST Robotics is a fun and exciting way to engage our next generation of workers in developing critical teamwork and STEM skills, and we’re proud to join this partnership to help empower these students in becoming future leaders of our state.”

The Governor’s Cup FIRST Robotics Competition will take place Saturday, October 13, 2018, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM at Plymouth State University’s ALLWell North Complex. The public is invited to attend. Parking and entrance to the event are free of charge. For more information about The Governor’s Cup, visit www.firstnh.org/governors-cup. For information about ALLWell North at PSU, visit www.plymouth.edu/allwell/north/.

About Plymouth State University: Established in 1871, Plymouth State University serves the state of New Hampshire and the world beyond by transforming our students through advanced practices where engaged learning produces well-educated undergraduates and by providing graduate education that deepens and advances knowledge and enhances professional development.  With distinction, we connect with community and business partners for economic development, technological advances, healthier living, and cultural enrichment with a special commitment of service to the North Country and Lakes Region of New Hampshire. To learn more about Plymouth State University, visit www.plymouth.edu.
About FIRST NH: Inventor Dean Kamen founded FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) in 1989 to inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young people. Based in Manchester, N.H., FIRST designs accessible, innovative programs to help young people build self-confidence, knowledge, and life skills while motivating them to pursue opportunities in science, technology, and engineering around the world. FIRST NH is New Hampshire’s local organization, and is dedicated to bringing FIRST programs to all students in the state. FIRST NH strives to make NH the first state in the nation where FIRST is available in every elementary, middle and high school. For more information about FIRST NH, visit firstnh.org


About Eversource: Eversource (NYSE: ES) is New Hampshire’s largest electric utility, serving more than 500,000 homes and businesses in 211 cities and towns, and also supplies water to approximately 9,300 homes and businesses in Hampton, North Hampton and Rye. Eversource is proud to be recognized as the top contributor to United Way in New Hampshire. Recognized as the top U.S. utility for its energy efficiency programs by the sustainability advocacy organization Ceres, Eversource harnesses the commitment of about 8,000 employees across three states to build a single, united company around the mission of safely delivering reliable energy and water with superior customer service. For more information, please visit our website (www.eversource.com)

Plymouth State Launches New Program for High School Students to Take College Classes

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Plymouth State University (PSU) has created a new program to help high school students expand their coursework and challenge themselves at the collegiate level and deepen their educational experiences. Starting with the Spring 2019 semester, juniors and seniors can take PSU classes at half the cost of regular tuition, and earn college credits while still in high school.

Students in the Accelerated High School program will have the opportunity to take any PSU class – on campus or online, depending on where the class meets. Classes will be taught by PSU faculty members, and students will be held to the same standards and expectations as their college-age classmates.

“The Accelerated High School Student program is just the latest way that Plymouth State is helping students develop the critical-thinking and problem-solving skills they’ll need to tackle future challenges,” said Jason Moran, dean of enrollment management, Plymouth State University. “This new program allows high school students to experience college-level coursework and expectations alongside Plymouth State ungraduated students, and prepare for the next step in their education journey.”

Current high school juniors and seniors who maintain a “B” grade point average and are enrolled in college preparatory classes are eligible to apply for the Accelerated High School Student program. Students may apply to participate in any PSU class as long as they meet all pre-requisites for the specific course.

To apply, students must identify the specific course in which they would like to enroll, complete and submit an application, a letter of recommendation from a school guidance counselor detailing the student’s academic qualifications and relevance of the PSU course to the high school program, and his or her official high school transcript to the Assistant Director of Admissions for New Hampshire. Once the application is reviewed, the PSU Admissions Office will notify students and help those who qualify enroll in the approved classes.

For more information about the PSU Accelerated High School Student program, the application process and available courses, contact Ryan Patten, Senior Assistant Director of Admissions, at rwpatten1@plymouth.edu or 800-842-6900. The Admissions Office is now accepting applications from high school juniors and seniors for the Spring 2019 semester.

PSU and Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan Celebrate Grand Opening of New Academic Support Services Program Location

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The Plymouth Academic Support Services (PASS) program at Plymouth State University (PSU) celebrated its new, expanded location in the Speare Administration Building on the PSU campus with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, November 2nd. U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan attended the event and offered remarks.

PASS provides nearly 200 undergraduate students each year with academic instruction, financial aid counseling, peer mentoring and other services. The program focuses on students who are first generation college students, low-income students or students with disabilities. PASS encompasses components of TRIO Student Support Services and Tutoring, a federal program designed to help students develop effective learning strategies and skills to achieve academic success.

SHOWN IN PHOTO (L-R): Plymouth State University President Donald L. Birx, U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan, Plymouth State University PASS / TRIO Program Director Patti May, U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, PSU students Abirami Ravichandran ’21 and Myles Gomes-Boisvert ’20.

Plymouth State University Presents Lecture on Climate Change

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Wellesley College professor emeritus Nicholas Rodenhouse, Ph.D. will discuss the connection between climate change and mass extinction

The Plymouth State University Saul O Sidore Lecture Series continues its 2018-2019 schedule on Tuesday, November 27, with, “Looking Back, Peering Ahead—From the Middle of Colliding, Imperceptible Events: Climate Change and Mass Extinction,” by Nicholas L. Rodenhouse, Ph.D., professor emeritus at Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA.

Climate change will affect multiple dimensions of human life. While the impacts will be felt by all, human challenges will be faced most by the youngest generations. The 2018-2019 Sidore Lecture Series will examine questions such as: How does climate information and disinformation affect needed lifestyle changes? What is technology’s role? What are the challenges and possibilities in the realm of education? What underlying aspects of the human psyche affect how people grapple with the issue?  The series will examine these issues from local, national, and global perspectives.

This third lecture in the Sidore series will explore links between climate change and species extinctions. While the connection may seem obvious, climate change in the Anthropocene may not be what it seems, and the relevant changes may be imperceptible to humans. Dr. Rodenhouse will discuss how the concepts of climate and extinction shape and constrain how people relate climate change to mass extinction, and use local data to address whether climate change is driving some species along the path to extinction.

“Looking Back, Peering Ahead—From the Middle of Colliding, Imperceptible Events: Climate Change and Mass Extinction,” will take place Tuesday, November 27, at 7:00 p.m. at the Silver Center for the Arts on Main Street, Plymouth, in Smith Recital Hall. Lectures are free and open to the public, but reservations are recommended. For reservations or to arrange special accommodations, call (603) 535-ARTS.

For more information about the Sidore Lecture Series, visit: https://campus.plymouth.edu/sidore/

 


Plymouth State University Launches New Exchange Program with University in China

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Plymouth State University (PSU) recently launched a new program that will bring students from Henan Normal University (HNU) in Xinxiang City, in the northern Henan Province of China, to study at PSU as part of an international exchange program. The new partnership was finalized during a recent visit to Plymouth by a delegation from HNU who met with PSU officials and faculty and toured the campus.

“This new international exchange program with Henan Normal University will not only bring students with a strong desire to learn and succeed to PSU’s campus, it will also bring students with different life experiences,” said Donald L. Birx, Ph.D., President, Plymouth State University. “Ensuring that our student body reflects a variety of cultures, experiences and points of view is extremely important to preparing our students to succeed in a globalized world. We look forward to welcoming the first HNU students to campus to experience Panther life while we continue to collaborate to expand opportunities for all of our students.”

Starting in fall 2019, qualified HNU students will have the opportunity to study at PSU for one or two semesters. These students will take PSU courses within select bachelor’s degree programs as part of their HNU degree courses of study. Students will live on campus to experience campus life in-and-out of the classroom and will have opportunities to explore the region.

“Our students will greatly benefit from studying at Plymouth State University, with its rigorous course work and excellent faculty,” said Mr. Li Xueshan, Vice President, Henan Normal University. “We hope to host PSU students and faculty in the future to further our cultural exchange and deepen our relationship.”

During the recent two-day visit, members of the Henan Normal University delegation met with Plymouth State deans, staff and professors to discuss developing a future “2 + 2” Articulation and Transfer Agreement, which would allow students who complete two years at HNU to transfer to PSU to complete two years of course work and receive a bachelor’s degree from PSU. The delegation met with faculty from Early Childhood Education, English, Social Work, and Business.

While on campus, the delegation visited places that are unique to PSU, including the Museum of the White Mountains and the Child Development Center. The delegation also met with Chinese students who are currently studying at PSU to learn about their experiences on campus.

Plymouth State University Awarded $215,000 Grant to Train Faculty in Innovative Teaching Method

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Plymouth State University (PSU) was recently awarded nearly $215,000 to support faculty who teach in the general education program as they learn to engage students in the institution’s Integrated Cluster education model. The grant was awarded by the Davis Educational Foundation established by Stanton and Elizabeth Davis after Mr. Davis’s retirement as chairman of Shaw’s Supermarkets, Inc.

An innovative way to help students connect with the learning process, PSU’s Integrated Cluster education model encourages collaboration between disciplines, between faculty and students, and with people and organizations in the broader community. The approach focuses on collaborative, interdisciplinary ‘real world’ projects and activities that extend beyond the walls of the classroom.

“Plymouth State University is broadening the educational experience through our Integrated Clusters model, and supporting instructors with pioneering professional development opportunities is integral to our approach,” said Cathie LeBlanc, Ph.D., Professor of Digital Media and General Education Coordinator, Plymouth State University. “The clusters approach expands the educational experience by giving students unique opportunities to add value to – and have an impact on – the wider world and prepare them for success after graduation.”

PSU’s Integrated Clusters model was hailed by the Davis Educational Foundation as a “bold approach to reimagining the University structure and student experience.” The professional development supported by this grant will include multi-day events led by off-campus experts that focus on a specific aspect of the new educational model, such as project-based learning and developing external audiences. In addition, faculty will participate in shorter professional development activities led by PSU faculty and staff throughout the year.

Plymouth State Nursing Program Receives Accreditation from Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

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Plymouth State University (PSU) announced that its nursing program has received full accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The program, which graduated its first class in 2013, was previously accredited by CCNE as a new collegiate program, but is now fully accredited. PSU’s nursing program is a four-year degree program in which students may graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN).

CCNE is a national accreditation agency that ensures the quality and integrity of baccalaureate, graduate, and residency programs in nursing. Over two-and-a-half days in March 2018, three independent reviewers from CCNE evaluated all aspects of the PSU nursing program, including its curriculum, clinical partner sites and overall program quality, and conducted interviews with university leadership, staff, faculty, students and clinical partners. The CCNE review team noted that PSU’s strong partnerships with hospitals and health centers throughout New Hampshire offer nursing students tremendous opportunities for clinical training.

“This CCNE accreditation marks a significant milestone for our nursing program,” said Jean Coffey, Ph.D., APRN, CPNP, Director, Plymouth State University Nursing Program. “In the relatively short time that this program has been in existence, a lot of groundwork has been done to position PSU for this achievement. We are truly grateful to the numerous people who created a nursing program of the highest caliber, and we are excited to continue innovating and enhancing the program to provide the very best nursing education for our students.”

Coffey, who joined the PSU nursing faculty in January 2018 and became program director in July, credits PSU’s administration, faculty and students for the program’s success. Unlike many collegiate programs throughout the country, PSU’s nursing program has no faculty vacancies, which Coffey says is testament to the quality of the program. The program also shows positive trends in student enrollment, and more than 41 percent of current first-year nursing students are from New Hampshire. Of the 23 nursing program graduates in 2018, 100 percent passed the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) to be licensed as Registered Nurses (RN), and many began their nursing careers at hospitals and other clinical sites in New Hampshire.

The Educational Theatre Collaborative to Bring the Magic of The Little Mermaid to Life

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Celebrating its 25th year of staging innovative, entertaining theatrical productions, the Educational Theatre Collaborative (ETC) at Plymouth State University (PSU) will present The Little Mermaid, the beloved Broadway musical from Disney, January 23 to 27 at the Silver Center for the Arts in Plymouth.

The Little Mermaid is a timeless story that I have loved since I was a child,” said Trish Lindberg, Artistic Director, Educational Theatre Collaborative. “I am excited to work with so many wonderful cast and creative team members to recreate the magic of this beautiful story for New Hampshire audiences.”

Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved story, The Little Mermaid is a hauntingly beautiful love story for the ages. Set in a magical kingdom beneath the sea, the beautiful young mermaid, Ariel, longs to leave her ocean home to live in the world above water, and to trade her mermaid tail for human legs. This fishy fable will capture the heart with its irresistible songs, including “Under the Sea,” and “Part of Your World.”

Following ETC’s tradition, more than 100 community members of all ages from across the region will participate in the production as cast and crew. The company will memorize lines, musical numbers, build sets, create costumes and prepare for opening night in just under three weeks.

The Little Mermaid production brings many familiar faces back to the Silver Center stage, including Amy Weston of Meredith as Ariel; Fran Page of Plymouth as Ursula; Joe Casey of Plymouth as Grimsby; Anthony Coppola, Campton Elementary School K-8 Music Director, as Scuttle; Timothy Johnson of Meredith as Flotsam; and Melissa Furbish of Plymouth as Acquata, one of Ariel’s sisters. Sebastian the Crab will be played by Dave Heard, PSU graduate student. Newcomers to ETC include Andrew Kelley as Prince Eric; Jon Roth as King Titan; Forest Hamel as Flounder; and Jagger Reep as Jetsam.

The Educational Theatre Collaborative, a joint venture between Plymouth State University and Plymouth Elementary School, has been recognized for bringing people together in a caring and nurturing environment to create the magic of musical theatre for all ages. The Collaborative received the Moss Hart Award from the New England Theatre Conference, honoring its musical theatre education for the local community.

The Little Mermaid performances will take place January 23 to 26 at 7 p.m. and January 26 and 27 at 1 p.m.

For information about The Little Mermaid, and to purchase tickets, contact the Silver Center for the Arts box office at (603) 535-2787 or (800) 779-3869 or visit www.plymouth.edu/silver-center/tickets/.

 

 

Fall 2018 President’s and Dean’s Lists Named

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To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must achieve a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.69 during the spring semester and must have attempted at least 12 credit hours during the semester.

Accounting

Jake Blackburn, Nashua NH
Hyeyeon Cho, South Korea
Stephen Coughlin, Arlington MA
Lynnette Faure, East Stroudsburg PA
Marcos Marenco Trigueros, Costa Rica
Taryn McNulty, Manchester NH
Debra Morrill, Pembroke NH
Morgan Norris, Hampton NH
Theodore Proctor, Marlborough NH
Zachary Rosa, Wethersfield CT
Megan Wipf, Londonderry NH

Adventure Education

Samuel Buckman, Grantham NH
Calvin Coffin, Concord MA
Betsy Hunt, Thorndike ME
John Kiley, Pembroke MA
Edward McLaughlin, Wakefield RI

Allied Health Sciences

Hannah Boben, Rockland MA
Tessa Boyle, Newburyport MA
Jessica Dicicco, Hudson NH
Aurora Goujon, Derry NH
Brennin Loring, New Durham NH
Corie Lucier, Rowley MA
Quinn Makris, Concord NH
Caitlyn McGowan, Lynn MA
Allison Smillie, Woburn MA

Anthropology/Sociology

Monique Horne, Tilton NH
Cody Roberts, North Conway NH
Emma Smith, Plymouth NH

Art

Brenna Flahive-Leon, Thornton NH
Eklutna Kenney, Middlebury VT
Michael Najemy, Grafton MA
Dylan Vaughan, South Ryegate VT

Art Education (K-12)

Taryn Hines, Norton MA
Mollie Kirwin, Manchester NH
Justine Martin, Enfield NH
Mikayla Osgood, Wolfeboro Falls NH
Kaitlyn Robicheau-Hall, Bennington NH
Madison Stewart, Jaffrey NH
Moses Strout, Barrington NH

Art History

Jewel Bernier, Milton NH
Hailey Vlass, West Newbury MA

Athletic Training

Shelby Barden, Dublin NH
Samantha Fiore, Merrimac MA
Augustine Herman, Westbrook ME
Ryan Holt, Cumberland ME

Biochemistry

Erin Bunker, Barnstead NH
Mark Connelly, Chugiak AK

Biology

Joshua Chandler, Laconia NH
Hannah Dermako, Littleton NH
William Eason, Gloucester MA
Mackenzie Griffith, Rumney NH
Heavyn Jackson, Swanzey NH
James Vermillion, Allenstown NH
Emma Woodbury, Rumney NH

Business Administration

Megan Allin, Dover NH
Jack Baumann, Weare NH
Colette Bertin, Boothbay ME
Stephen Byers, Litchfield NH
Isabella Ciluffo, Gloucester MA
Cam Cundy, Portsmouth NH
Alkim Dato, Lowell MA
Carly Denauw, Laconia NH
Jessica Ewing, Amherst NH
Nicolas Flammia, Stoneham MA
Joshua Goulet, Nashua NH
Noah Guarriello, Wakefield RI
Nicholas Gutierrez, Nashua NH
Kenneth Hudson, Lisbon NH
Zachary Kelley, Shrewsbury MA
Maxwell Kerwin, Hancock NH
Ethan Landry, Auburn NH
Ashlyn Lenzi, Hanover MA
Tanner Mills, Douglas MA
Daniel Nusbaum, Conway NH
Cassandra Pelletier, Northfield NH
Alexis Raymond, Haverhill MA
Joseph Routhier, Nashua NH
Andrew Salta, Laconia NH
Andrew Schiller, Raynham MA
Morgan Schmit, Greenland NH
Christian Sewell, Nashua NH
Christopher Strong, Thornton NH
Matthew Treanor, Chester NH
Robert Unger, Pembroke NH
Matthew Volonnino, Hackettstown NJ
Andrew Wasilefsky, Willington CT
Margaret Wood, Antrim NH

Cell and Molecular Biology

Rachel Smith, Stowe VT
Amie Tuttle, Rutland MA

Chemistry

Jason Rhines, Farmington NH

Communication Studies

Danielle Bishop, Duxbury MA
Matthew Decina, Hopkinton MA
Samantha Diggins, Merrimack NH
Michelle Downey, Rockland MA
Lauren Kaltsas, Merrimack NH
Timothy Lessard, South Windsor CT
Erica Malho, Woburn MA
Kathleen McCarthy, Boston MA
Riley Morris, Keene NH
Seth Prue, Westfield VT
Sara Service, Warner NH
Megan Steimer, Ridgecrest CA
Abigail Thomas, Brattleboro VT
Megan Toman, Killingworth CT
Jiaxin Yu, China

Computer Science

Nicolas Casavecchia, Hillsboro NH
Owen Day, Gilford NH
Ryan Glander, Salem NH
Adam Lehman, Nashua NH
Gage Leipold, Concord NH
Lucien Pease, Alexandria NH
Elizabeth Watkins, Kensington NH
Powell Wilson, Plymouth NH
Samuel Yorke, Hampton NH

Criminal Justice

Vito Aleo, Hazlet NJ
Emmanuel Alisandro, Gilmanton NH
Trey Burke, Lee NH
John Cataldo, Wakefield MA
Erin Clayton, Scarborough ME
Andrew Consalvo, Bristol CT
Veronyca Daniels, Concord NH
Colleen Debold, Mansfield MA
Zachary French, Cranston RI
Bonnie Heslin, Hooksett NH
Alexandrea Hogan, Shrewsbury MA
Courtney Horvath, Pembroke MA
Christa Hylen, Madison NH
Claire Kammer, Manchester NH
Steven Knox, Attleboro MA
Michelle Marcotte, Nashua NH
Gabriel Murphy, Franklin MA
Alexandra Pierce, Hampstead NH
Dylan Reed, Sound Beach NY
Allison Richards, North Yarmouth ME
Jared Ringer, Salem CT
Jack Serbst, Bristol RI
Derrick Terrazzano, Manchester NH
Joshua Warrington, Hudson NH
Peter Wilms, Norwalk CT

Criminology

Meaghan Allard, Mont Vernon NH
Alyssa Cheney, Effingham NH
Kathryn Sellar, Bethlehem NH
Pashents White, Canaan NH

Early Childhood Education

Megan Aiello, Hampstead NH
Meaghan Cross, Exeter NH
Stephanie Dobbs, Oak Ridge NJ
Tess Gosselin, Naperville IL
Gillian Guillemette, Webster MA
Manju Gurung, Concord NH
Allison Hayden, Nottingham NH
Taylor Hebert, Manchester NH
Christa Hulton, Sunapee NH
Amelia Kelly, Somersworth NH
Alexandria Piper, Scarborough ME
Alexys Smith, Rindge NH
Holly Snowdon, Newburyport MA

Early Childhood Studies

Hailey Clough, Canterbury NH
Jessica Duggan, Derry NH

Elementary Education

Kaleigh Abel, Atkinson NH
Meagan Albert, New Boston NH
Jenna Baumeister, Gilmanton NH
Faye Brown, Londonderry NH
Jacob Burns, Newbury MA
Britta Carrico, Stratham NH
Abby Corbin, Scarborough ME
Mary Cosio, Atkinson NH
Alexis Coughlin, Londonderry NH
Jennifer Dubois, Yarmouth ME
Taylor Dupont, Gorham NH
Anthony Ferrara, Tamworth NH
Alexyss Galvin, East Falmouth MA
Olivia Geisser, Lowell MA
Melinda Green, Bedford NH
Elizabeth Hight, Shrewsbury MA
Alexis Johnson, Laconia NH
Anna Labrecque, Waterford CT
Jennifer Landers, Berlin NH
Marissa LoGrasso, Wilmington MA
Katelyn McCoy, Auburn NH
Kate McPherson, Conway NH
Aislin Murdock, Exeter NH
Abygayl Olds, Silver Lake NH
Jaelyn Ortiz, Concord NH
Emily Perry, Laconia NH
Amanda Petrain, Merrimack NH
Julia Rankin, Haverhill MA
Melissa Rawson, Arlington MA
Julia Rivera, Nashua NH
Baily Ryan, Middlebury VT
Emmaleigh Sabol, Contoocook NH
Abbie Sawyer, Lincoln NH
Morgan Stowe, Rutland MA
Dayna Thompson, Center Tuftonboro NH
Emma Wade, Berlin CT

English

Avery Bouthiette, Penacook NH
Taylor Brothers, Franklin MA
Jordan Cady, Saint Johnsbury VT
Paul Carey, North Hampton NH
Tianna Currier, Gilford NH
Randall Garfield, Blandford MA
Kristina Mehegan, Pembroke NH
Willow Moulton, Bristol NH
Dalton Puffer, Plymouth NH
Kristina Stevens, Manchester NH
Caitlyn Ustaszewski, Nottingham NH

Environmental Biology

Laura Cote, Nashua NH
Brianna Gore, Litchfield NH

Environmental Planning

Ryan Hannon, Scituate MA
Olivia Palmiter, Ashland NH

Environmental Science & Policy

Juliette Belliveau, Groveland MA
Samantha Bevier, Lincoln NH
Steven Borg, Hampton NH
Nicholas Brothers, Meredith NH
Skylar Charles, Wolfeboro Falls NH
Lindsey Hall, Midlothian VA
Michael Tonelli, Groton MA
Nathaniel Vince, Wilmington MA
Sydney Welch, Brockport NY

Exercise and Sport Physiology

Braeden Alward, Gilford NH
Mitchell Banuskevich, Milford NH
Rachel Kosik, Goodrich MI
Mark Madigan, Milford NH
Colleen McGonagle, Billerica MA
Joseph Milewska, Peabody MA
Jenna Myers, Lisbon NH
Tyler Pothier, Melrose MA
Gabrielle Quimby, Dunstable MA
Alexandria Rajsigl, Tecumseh ON
Kelsey Randlett, Wilton NH
Marialena Shaw, Wilton CT
Ashlyn Szabo, Columbus OH
Emily Wightman, Deering NH

Finance

Matthew Bennetter, Weare NH
Jason Blais, Milford NH
Molly Coarse, Trumbull CT
Samuel Depaolo, Westbrook ME
Remmi Ellis, Bristol NH
Jacob Gordon, Bedford NH
Timothy Larocque, Middleboro MA
Lauren Morel, Nottingham NH
Luke Nicolo, Salem NH
Bradley Romeo, Barre VT

Fine Arts

Laura Borchert, Cornish NH
Brigitte Boss, Manchester NH
Ursula Hoyt, Holderness NH
Malcolm Huesman, Burlington VT
Autumn Hughes, Contoocook NH
Amy Luther, Westerly RI
Elana Midura, Lebanon NH
Riley Murray, Merrimack NH
Anthony Palazzo, Bolton Landing NY

French

Jonathan Maloberti, Georgetown MA
Christine McElreavy, Claremont NH

Geography

Grant McGregor, Burlington CT
Ryan Roggenbuck, Goffstown NH
Allyson Rokita, North Woodstock NH

Health Education & Promotion

Sarah Elizabeth Knowles, Salem MA
Finnbahr Malcolm, Elmore VT
Rachel Miller, Center Conway NH
Thomas Oliveira, Dartmouth MA
Isabella Pectol, Katonah NY
Trevor Scappatura, Bethlehem CT

History

Emily Brochu, Lewiston ME
Colby Couture, Jefferson NH
Saxon Morrison, Portsmouth NH
Samuel Papps, Canterbury NH
Brennan Reynholds, Farmington CT
Matthew Ryan, Concord NH
Sawyer Ryan, Middlebury VT

Information Technology

Alexander Becker, Pelham NH
Chandler Cloutier, Bath NH
Marcelo Mazariego, South Paris ME
Maitlend Merrill, Meredith NH
Tonmoy Singh, Lynn MA
Connor Spaulding, Charlestown NH

Interdisciplinary Studies

Emery Ames, Plymouth NH
Chantell Aubut, Milan NH
Meagan Bircher, Littleton NH
Allie Butterfield, Sugar Hill NH
Shelby Chapman, Sanbornton NH
Janet Currier, Rye NH
Elizabeth Erdody, Milford NH
Andrew Galena, Lansdale PA
Ander Gonzalez, Spain
Kady Hoffman, Sherman CT
Hannah Marcotte, Tyngsboro MA
Julie Miller, Woburn MA
Mackenzie Palmer, Holderness NH
Emily Schleper, Sutton MA
Emily Shealy, Center Ossipee NH
Raymond Steenbeke, Rollinsford NH
Rebecca Tocci, Glenburn ME

Management

Megan Brooks, Hollis Center ME
Sarah Chalmers, Ashland NH
Thomas DeMatteo, Hope RI
Timothy Eckhardt, Manchester NH
Destiny Kuehn, Dover NH
Haley Morin, Newport NH
Connor Mullins, Salem NH
Hillary Oliver, Laconia NH
Alexa Preston, Manchester NH
Thomas Reis, Nashua NH
Marc Richards, Rutland MA
Cole Ryan, Litchfield NH
Laura Scribner, Gilford NH

Marketing

Jake Aldrich, Durham NH
Connor Angers, Burlington CT
Jacob Attarian, Salem NH
David Baird, Princeton MA
Tyler Brown, Littleton NH
Georgeanne Callen, Derry NH
Emil Cederblad, Plymouth NH
Liam Colby, Manchester NH
Molly Daigle, West Hartford CT
Dylan Durazzano, Hooksett NH
Nicholas Durbano, Saugus MA
Mitchell Foster, New Ipswich NH
Elizabeth Gorfine, Pelham NH
Tyler Lavigne, Dudley MA
Monica Maney, Londonderry NH
Shayne McConnell, Belchertown MA
Zachary Murray, Westford MA
Rachel Muzio, Charlton NY
Jocelynn Pare, Penacook NH
Mariah Potts, West Roxbury MA
Natalee Royle, Sanbornville NH
Jarrett Slear, West Chester PA
Jacqueline Taylor, Tewksbury MA
Seamus Therrien, Belmont NH
Julia Vankuilenburg, North Billerica MA
Kathryn Walsh, West Barnstable MA
Kelly Wang, Ashland NH
Luke Wieland, Catonsville MD

Mathematics

John Arico, Bedford NH
Jacob Beede, North Hampton NH
Devon Hastings, Merrimack NH
Erika Lillis, Merrimack NH

Meteorology

Samuel Crosby, Bethlehem NH
Alexander Libby, Freeport ME
Julia Moreland, Marlborough CT
Charles Peachey, Concord MA
Stephen Seslar, Plymouth MA
Michael Shannon, Milford CT
Nikolas Thompson, West Warwick RI

Music

Wyatt Corneau, Brookfield NH
Glenn Graunas, Brentwood NH

Music Education (K-12)

Corie Brown, Manchester NH
Kelsea Browne, North Kingstown RI
Steven Lindbloom, Manchester NH
Lauren Scott, Vergennes VT
Amanda Smith, Manchester NH
Michael Truong, Manchester NH
Ruthie White, Campton NH

Nursing

Kristen Augenstene, Norwood MA
Danielle Bolduc, Salem NH
Alexi Brochu, Salisbury MA
Hope Burrows, Milford CT
Lauren Considine, Hampton NH
Clara Cownap, Kimberton PA
Selena Davis, Mashpee MA
Clare Doyle, Litchfield CT
Sarah Elkins, Windsor CT
Emily Iannazzo, Londonderry NH
Andrew Jalbert, Oxford MA
Lauren LaMontagne, Harrisville RI
Michaela Marcoux, Dracut MA
Alexis Marsh, Andover MA
Abigail Nezin, Lincoln VT
Michaela Patenaude, Nashua NH
Meagan Power, Ashaway RI
Abirami Ravichandran, Dover NH
Sarah Scarlett, Cambridgeport VT
Katlyn Scheffler, Marlborough NH
Katherine Vaughan, East Thetford VT

Philosophy

Alyssa Moodie, Deerfield NH
Gabe Morris, Deep River CT

Physical Education

Haley Dennis, Coventry RI
Melissa Goss, Templeton MA
Krystina Heywood, Seabrook NH
David Holden, Seekonk MA

Political Science

Bridget Gibbons, Essex Junction VT
Emma Kilian, Greenacres FL

Psychology

Alexandra Antonucci, Littleton NH
Alexa Bezjian, Tewksbury MA
Kerry Boyle, Sanbornton NH
Mailan Bui, Manchester NH
Aidan Burchill, Marshfield MA
Brittany Chanski, Westerly RI
Samantha Dittrich, Weymouth MA
Sarashea Falla, Wolfeboro NH
Alley Fortin, Nashua NH
Hailey Ingalls, Palmer MA
Sian-Jodi James, Kingston FC
Olivia Kariger, Nashua NH
Zel Kerkel, Loudon NH
Zoe Killisch von Horn, Austria
Julia Maderia, E Bridgewater MA
Katherine Mann, Concord NH
Samantha Mochrie, Bedford NH
Camryn Parziale, Woburn MA
Zachary Powers, Brookline NH
Riley Quinlan, Ossipee NH
Jelena Rich, Campton NH
Gabriela Rodulfo, Sturbridge MA
Jordan Shuey, Meredith NH
Mia Skorput, Wilmington MA
Jessilyn Smith, Holden MA
Morgan Sulham, South Ryegate VT
Payton Wilson, Newport NH

Social Science

Ryan Morong, Dover NH

Social Studies Education

Samuel Fairfield, North Haverhill NH
William Stone, Orange NH

Social Work

Sydney Balch, Hudson NH
Theodora Bliziotis, Ridgefield CT
Fatima Brees, Cumberland RI
Jillian Edwards, Plaistow NH
Hannah Gentile, Campton NH
Kaitlin Hyder, Atkinson NH
Emerson Kelby, Standish ME
Irene Kigugu, Concord NH
Kendra Learned, Colebrook NH
Zoe Lombardo, Pelham NH
Joseph Sawyer, Gilford NH
Kristina Sherman, Dover NH
Alexandra Ujvari, Barkhamsted CT
Vanessa Uwera, Concord NH
Sarah Wirtz, Branford CT

Sports Management

Aaron Albert, Barrington NH
Zachary Bolduc, Amherst NH
Peter Capone, Red Bank NJ
Ashley Deyo, Dover NH
Jarny Francois, Stamford CT
Caleb Gagne, Moultonborough NH
Trevor Hnyda, New Milford CT
Andrew MacEachern, Nashua NH
Kayla Mathieu, Fairfax VT
Samantha Villamagna, Plymouth NH

Theatre Arts

Amanda Chaffee, Manchester NH
Janaysia Gethers, South Weymouth MA
Andrew Hotham, Hudson NH
Christian Simpson, Groveton NH

Tourism Management and Policy

Morgan Jerry, Raymond NH

Youth Development & Education

Audra Ayotte, Milton NH
Hailey Casey, Tyngsboro MA
Cassidy Emerson, Concord NH
Casey Finn, Attleboro MA
Kailey Gionet, Loudon NH
Sarah Heath, Wolfeboro NH
Cameron Labonte, Meredith NH
Paige McKay, Salem NH
Cheri Skurka, West Warwick RI
Victoria Sullivan, North Attleboro MA
Macy Vercellini, Billerica MA

Undeclared

Sydney Bartlett, Salem NH
Madisen Bentzlin, Loudon NH
Christina Blair, Keene NH
Matthew Bodi, Nashua NH
Isabelle Coulter, Amherst NH
Grace Cragg, Hampton NH
Veronica Dziedzic, Lawrence MA
Anika Goudreau, Stewartstown NH
Adam Healy, North Easton MA
Colin Higdon, Sparta NJ
Connor Iles, Lincoln NH
Jaycie Ingalls, Plaistow NH
Ava Lopez, Framingham MA
Gabriel McSherry, Melrose MA
Laurel Normandin, Gilford NH
Hunter Peterson, Westport CT
Eric Roberts, Stoneham MA
Madison Ruffing, Durham NC
Jared Sicard, Taunton MA

To be named to the President’s List, a student must achieve a grade point average of 3.7 or better for the spring semester and must have attempted at least 12 credit hours during the semester.

Accounting

Kayla Bowen, Plaistow NH
Carter Doherty, Laconia NH
Benjamin Drye, Plainfield NH
Ashley Emmons, Bethlehem NH
Kaela Fisk, White River Junction VT
Anna Hauman, Williston VT
Zachary Hofland, Holderness NH
Kayla Horton, Pike NH
Sydney Linnick, Highlands Ranch CO
Mitchell Loughlin, Somersworth NH
Samuel Martel, Goffstown NH
Brandon McGirl, Hampton NH
Vic Richardson, Concord NH
Kyle Saunders, Milford NH
Brooke Wells, Morrisville VT

Adventure Education

Anna Bays, Bethlehem NH
Nicholas Boccia, Manchester NH
Alise Burgess, Beverly MA
Hunter Burns, North Sutton NH
Ian Conn, Locust Valley NY
Sawyer Connolly, Enfield NH
Dillon Gillis, Arlington VA
Todd Gustaitis, Plymouth NH
Jackson Happ, Great Barrington MA
Molly Henne, Reading VT
Robert Jaarsma, Cornish NH
Megan McAndrew, South Windsor CT
Ian Miller, Arlington MA
Malachi Stack, Keene NH

Allied Health Sciences

Kelly Bourque, Merrimack NH
Anna Dodge, Litchfield ME
Hannah Douglas, Rochester NH
Heather Gebhardt, Amherst NH
Katelynn Greatorex, Salem NH
Jacob Hebert, Longmeadow MA
Karen Mandagi, Rochester NH
Alec Muise, Beverly MA
Rachel Stewart, Tyngsboro MA
Brianna Watson, Jefferson NH

Anthropology/Sociology

Sarah Bobrowski, Greene ME
Molly Cassidy, Townsend MA
Emily Maloney, Greenfield MA
Bridget McCarthy, Thornton NH
Kelly Poirier, New Hampton NH
Kaylee Rogers, Plainfield NH
Amber Woods, Hooksett NH

Art

Nicole Bonica, Durham NH
Scout Germaine, Groveland MA
Ali Leizure, Hillsboro NH
Mary Patten, Plymouth NH
Tam Phan, Vietnam
Kaihley Rafferty, Salem CT
Nicole Reynolds, Ashland NH
Alexis Turner, Morrisville VT
Aimee Wiker, Concord NH
Noah Young, Henniker NH

Art Education (K-12)

Delaney Andrews, Gilford NH
Megan Barnes, Hopkinton MA
Callie Dawson, Northfield NH
Savanna Derby, Webster NH
Jacob Derocher, Upton MA
Ashley Houser, Ramsey NJ
Isabella Miller-White, Bethlehem NH
Kathleen Mroczkowski, Upton MA
Michaila Sheehan, Nashua NH
Sophia Simard, Londonderry NH
Tianna Sparks, Littleton NH
Brianna Stevens, Bennington NH
Mary Thompson, Windham ME
Rachel Wilcox, Penacook NH

Art History

Grace Brown, Nashua NH

Athletic Training

Kyia Barnett, Lebanon CT
Gianna Cusano, Sherrills Ford NC
Brittani Doyle, Peterborough NH
Emily Guay, Stratham NH
Alexandria Raifsnider, Wolfeboro NH
Kelsey Roy, Livermore CO

Biochemistry

Lily Bennett, Rindge NH
Nico Botelho, Westerly RI
Bridget Grady, Francestown NH
Kyle Manning, Plymouth NH
Bao Nguyen, Vietnam
Katelyn Townsend, Layton UT

Biology

Riley Bemont, Peterborough NH
Meggin Brooks, Schenectady NY
Christopher Cox, Bristol NH
Brent Michael, Levittown PA
Joshua Morel, Laconia NH
Jacob Mozier, Belmont NH
Kyle Newton, Merrimack NH
Brooke Robinson, Ashland NH
Grace Shaw, Belmont NH

Business Administration

Rudy Abi-Acar, United Kingdom
Angeela Acharya, Somerville MA
Kyle Archambault, Amherst NH
Gaston Arocena, Concord NH
Daniel Baldassara, Hooksett NH
Reginald Ball, Glencliff NH
Allison Boccuzzio, Guilford CT
Joshua Bogan, Newmarket NH
Keith Boston, Hampton NH
Roland Bowie, Franklin NH
Ashley Bussolari, Meredith NH
Klyde Karmello Canabano, Concord NH
Owen Clary, Milford NH
Jillian Cookingham, Warner NH
Cole Crawford, Alpharetta GA
Andrew Des Marais, Northfield NH
James Drew, Bow NH
Courtney Farnham, Plainfield VT
Anna Farrow, Amherst NH
Mary Foley, Braintree MA
Melissa Fonseca, Billerica MA
Renae Fournier, Chatham NH
David Gagnon, Meredith NH
Samantha Hooper, Wilton NH
Thomas Johnston, Kenmore WA
Brandon Lacroix, Salem NH
Sarah Lemay, Littleton NH
David Longaker, Gilroy CA
Rhett Luneau, Rye NH
Kassidy Lyons, Upper Blackville NB
Yuri McClure, Ketchum ID
Michael McPherson, Stoneham MA
Madison Morin, Barrington NH
Kacey Paquette, Goffstown NH
Emily Porusta, Moultonborough NH
Amanda Schillereff, Wolfeboro NH
William Schultz, Dover NH
Melissa Seeley, Center Sandwich NH
Thomas Shantler, Buffalo NY
Elizabeth Shepple, Bolton MA
Madelin Svetin, Topsham ME
Morgan Taylor, Derry NH
Daniel Tucci, Hudson NH
Alexandria Vaillancourt, Windham NH
Cooper Yates, Richmond BC

Cell and Molecular Biology

Tobias Hildebrandt Germany
Leo Shattuck, Grafton MA

Communication Studies

Laura Chenelle, Pelham NH
Jaylin Cloutier, Lewiston ME
Shae Dauenheimer, Chester NY
Grace Dawson, East Bridgewater MA
Shani Edwards, New Boston NH
Jenna Favreau Tyngsboro MA
Riley Fichtner, Rockland MA
Myles Gomes-Boisvert, Manchester NH
Olivia Gut, Lee NH
Christopher Henry, Stratham NH
Denee Jones, Campton NH
Cassidy Keyser, Gilford NH
Joseph Leblanc, Hudson NH
Sydney Letters, New Ipswich NH
Alison Louie, Mount Laurel NJ
William Lundy, Centerville MA
Devon Mello, Laconia NH
Khue Nguyen, Vietnam
Thomas Perkins, Holderness NH
Cierra Pinkney, Laconia NH
Nicholas Serafin, Pembroke NH
Michayla Sharlow, Franklin NH
Brianna Sinclair, Danville VT
Devin Sloan, Westbrook ME
Brendan Stephens, Manchester NH
Julia Thibaudeau, Jaffrey NH
Rebecca Turmel, Alexandria NH
Tyler Urso, Dorchester MA
William Von Iderstine, Ashland NH
Victoria Wajda-LaRoche, Portsmouth NH
Katherine Walsh, Hampton NH

Computer Science

Jessica Brusa, Westfield MA
Macallan Camara, Plymouth NH
Justin Campbell, Campton NH
Clara Colby, Antrim NH
Kieran Egan, Barrington RI
Brandon Ehrmanntraut, Contoocook NH
Madeleine Gibson, Andover NH
Nathan Mozinski, Charlton MA
Eric Osgood, Belmont NH
Sarah Parenti, Orford NH
Zachary Patten, Bristol NH
Christina Shatney, Saint Johnsbury VT
Ryan Shattuck, Claremont NH
Peter Simari, Salem NH

Criminal Justice

Gage Aldridge, Thornton NH
Fatima Areias, Alton NH
Florencia Arocena, Concord NH
Taylor Avery, Laconia NH
Elizabeth Barney, Concord NH
James Brennan, Derry NH
Kayliegh Craig, Worcester MA
Julia Davis, Gilford NH
Jordan Dydo, Bow NH
Kelsea Fitzgerald, Hanson MA
Gianna Gately, Woburn MA
Elana Gennell, Derry NH
Cameron Gullo, Franklin MA
Ryan Havey, Forestdale MA
Timothy Holtgrewe, Concord NH
Shannon Howland, Delmar NY
Allison Iarrobino, Hudson NH
Kailey Jacobs, Westwood MA
Thomas Jore, Dunbarton NH
Lilli Keegan, Sanbornton NH
Josienne Lafreniere, Claremont NH
Paul Luongo, Northborough MA
Larysa Marienko, Concord NH
Julia Mazza, Belchertown MA
Christopher McCarthy, Chelmsford MA
Sedrick McKinnon, Colebrook NH
Meghan McLaughlin, Sandown NH
Jonathan Mercurio, Nashua NH
Karina Moya, Atkinson NH
Owen Parisi, Gloucester MA
Savannah Peters, Newton NH
Michael Soldo, Shrewsbury MA
Michael St Jacques, Epsom NH
Christian Stone, Claremont NH
Nikita Tomnyuk, Silver Lake NH
Jessica Viel, Milton NH
Aaron Weed, Franconia NH
Katherine Wilborg, Greenville NH

Criminology

Marci Hartman, Lake Worth FL
Timothy Healey, North Kingstown RI
Erin McTomney, Bellingham MA
Jasmine Patten, Bristol NH
Catherine Peloquin, North Smithfield RI
Sara Wadlin, Stratham NH

Early Childhood Education

Robyn Boisvert, Alexandria NH
Kylie Cormick, Lowell MA
Emeline Imbody, Millbury MA
Abigail Maloney, Manchester NH
Brittany Nobitz, Clinton CT
Madison Reynolds, Laconia NH
Alexis Rich, Corinth VT
Allison Rogers, Sandown NH
Cheyenne Simkins, Laconia NH
Brianna Trudel, Hudson NH

Early Childhood Studies

Nicole Denio, Hampton NH
Sabrina Goulart, Norwalk CT
Alexandra Kent, Lakeville MA
Morgan Laplante, Auburn MA
Allyson Morrissette, North Dartmouth MA
Aliza Murray, Billerica MA
Kaitlyn Nowlan, North Swanzey NH
Amanda Woodward, Moultonborough NH

Elementary Education

Stephanie Aceto, Johnston RI
Casey Allaire, Mattapoisett MA
Courtney Allen, Lewiston ME
Monica Almeida, Bethlehem NH
Nicholas Arcidiacono, Salem NH
Alexys Austin, Wolfeboro NH
Jordyn Babin, New Ipswich NH
Caylin Bessette, Saint Albans VT
Autumn Beyor, Swanton VT
Annabelle Black, Dalton NH
Paige Boudreau, Dayton ME
Amanda Broughton, Quincy MA
Alexis Bryk, Newbury NH
Carrie Buczala, Littleton NH
Abigail Cail, Peterborough NH
Amber Carpenter, Center Tuftonboro NH
Kali Carr, Chester NH
Catherine Caswell, Jamestown RI
Ella Church, Underhill VT
Anna Collins, Franklin NH
Katherine Cone, Berlin NH
Ashley Congdon, West Bridgewater MA
Michaela Coye, Billerica MA
Cheyenne Cremeans, Manchester NH
Krista Critchett, Newmarket NH
Alicyn Cross-Powers, Candia NH
Micah Delventhal Saffian, Bethlehem NH
Cheyanne Demattia, Merrimack NH
Meghan Dodge, Concord NH
Lauren Donahue, Bennington NH
Bridget Doney, Northfield Falls VT
Alisha Doolan, Lunenburg VT
Riley Drew, Jaffrey NH
Sydney Dubois, Goffstown NH
Keelin Dunn, Bradford NH
Jordan Durand, Meredith NH
Emily Edwards, Gray ME
Autumn Firmin, Greenville NH
Morgan Fisk, Plainfield NH
Emily Fontaine, Rochester NH
Payne Gould, Contoocook NH
Addison Granger, Franklin NH
Katie Green, Danville NH
Victoria Grissom, Chepachet RI
Alana Haggerty, Windham NH
Phyllis Hall, Pelham NH
Emily Haselton, Wentworth NH
Meaghan Hodge, Peterborough NH
Erica Horsken, Wolfeboro NH
Allison Howe, Newport NH
Kolonie Hudson, Lisbon NH
Julia Hugard, Middletown RI
Lauren Hughes, Campton NH
Sarah Jackes, Londonderry NH
Michelle Jackson, Franconia NH
Madeline Kabasakalian, Kent CT
Knukhone Khounkhamtan, New Hampton NH
Abigail Ladegard, Colchester CT
Kennah Leavitt, Milan NH
Nancy Lewonchuk, Longmeadow MA
Samantha Liardo, Pelham NH
Mckaylee Loomis, Pembroke NH
Taylor Ly, Derry NH
Katie Lydick, Derry NH
Rylee MacMillan, Mystic CT
Nicole Mardo, Bellingham MA
Nicole Matson, Lancaster NH
Kelsey May, Center Ossipee NH
Andrea McCarthy, Litchfield NH
Margaret McCartin, Chelmsford MA
Lindsay McCool, Amherst NH
Danielle McMenimen, Loudon NH
Erin Mickiewicz, Portland ME
Kayli Miles, Strafford NH
Chelsea Mitton, Lyman NH
Hannah Murdough, Hillsboro NH
Amanda Nola, Reading MA
Amanda O’Leary, Northfield NH
Kristin Oldenburg, Bow NH
Mackenzie Olin, Londonderry NH
Jessica Ouellette, Plymouth NH
Sarah Paltrineri, Center Ossipee NH
Brandi Partridge, Millbury MA
Gracie Pedersen, Chocorua NH
Reginald Pennell, Milton NH
Petra Perrault, Salem NH
Cassidy Pezzuto, Salem MA
Jillian Pohl, Randolph MA
Delaney Poirier, Concord NH
Colleen Poulin, Berlin NH
Emma Rayburn, Bethlehem NH
Elena Register, Helena AL
Madison Roberts, Passumpsic VT
Breanna Roy-Demers, Berlin NH
Emmaka Selby, Canaan NH
Kassidy Silva, Litchfield NH
Audrey Solinas, Brookline NH
Alexis Soucy, Londonderry NH
Jillian Tiner, Hampstead NH
Mandy Tran, Manchester NH
Michaela Verrette, Andover MA
Micaela Wilson, Milford NH
Taylor Wood, Londonderry NH

English

Amelia Berube, Concord NH
Violet Buchanan, Exeter NH
Jessica Chretien, Penacook NH
Benjamin Dupree, Somersworth NH
Isabelle Elsasser, Dunbarton NH
Lydia Finch, Peterborough NH
Ryan French, Northfield NH
Jared Gendron, Milford NH
Anna Greenwood, Concord NH
Shannon Haley, Andover NH
Olivia Hodsdon, Nashua NH
Emily Holleran, Methuen MA
Taylor Hyer, Wimauma FL
Delaney John-Zensky, Pittsfield NH
Samantha Latos, Smithfield RI
Emily LeBlanc, Natick MA
Delaney Macdonald, Gorham NH
Jenna MacKinnon, Milford NH
Mason Masotta, Hudson NH
Molly McDonough, Rockland MA
Asia Merrill, Belmont NH
Gerrit Morse, Brookline NH
Danielle Murphy, Windham NH
Melissa Murphy, Windham NH
Griffin Nyhan, Laconia NH
Toni O’keefe, Merrimack NH
Casey Ouellette, Lincoln NH
Elaina Paulin, Westmoreland NH
Sydney Pogue, Holderness NH
Nicholas Prescott, Spearfish SD
Gabriel Rendek, North Dartmouth MA
Brianna Romiglio, Northfield NH
Jamie Springett, Middletown RI
Autumn Stearns, Littleton NH
Jennifer Stellato, Nashua NH
Rebecca Tgibedes, Moultonborough NH
Meganne Tuplin, Manchester NH
Marissa Vargas, Braintree MA
Katherine Whitcomb, Williamstown VT
Gabriella Zaki, Moultonborough NH

Environmental Biology

Christina Andreski, Dover NH
Cameron Gray McDonald, Jamaica Plain MA
Dominique Tarr, Rindge NH

Environmental Planning

Graham Smith, Catonsville MD

Environmental Science & Policy

Carolyn Bonetti, Burlington MA
Abigail Brann, Plainfield NH
Shannon Brunelle, Rumney NH
Samuel Brunnette, Newport Center VT
Samantha Casey, Framingham MA
Truman Cavallaro, Rye NH
Mckenzie Collins, Orange VT
Alec Dunlap, Meredith NH
Sarah Kennedy, Amherst NH
Desmond Kirwan, Gilmanton Iron Works NH
Jada Kissane, Raymond NH
Spencer Kurten, Sea Girt NJ
Kayleen Larose, Tyngsboro MA
Brooke Malkin, Woodbury CT
Zayn Mazzei, Bluemont VA
Mattea Powers, Skowhegan ME
Nathan Roberts, Gorham ME
Jedidiah Sky, Concord NH

Exercise and Sport Physiology

Carley Bennett, Nashua NH
Amanda Blier, Tilton NH
Antonio Carlisle, Saint Johnsbury VT
Blake Carpenter, Hanson MA
Cassidy Choquette, North Smithfield RI
Timothy Curtin, Pelham NH
Freydis Einarsdottir, Iceland
Conor Hiner, Brattleboro VT
William Huntington, Middlebury VT
Kathleen Kukulka, Wilbraham MA
Jin Lyi Mah, Plymouth NH
Kayla Nester, Cambridge VT
Allyson Schwab, Wilton NH
Michael Sickler, Melrose MA
Emilee Wargo, Madison CT

Finance

Megan Anderson, Plymouth MA
Henrik Axelsson, Sweden
Victor Bergstrom, Sweden
Cameron Bunn, East Melbourne VIC
Jordyn Carpenter, South Dennis MA
Corey Descoteaux, Manchester NH
Jacob Gerbner, Havertown PA
Nikolas Kellogg, Hooksett NH
Joseph Kendall, Reading MA
Karl Kuus, North York ON
Christopher Laubach, Bedford NH
Linus Lindeberg, Sweden
Carter Medeiros, Nottingham NH
Matthew Musgrave, Bedford NH
Andreas Pettersson, Sweden
James Petz, Nashua NH
Brady Rodgers, Tewksbury MA
Alexander Sheikhabdou, Salem NH
Ryan Smith, Plymouth MA
Ryan Stevens, euless TX
Shaye Thyne, Londonderry NH
McCullough Tirrell, Salisbury NH
Adam Triboletti, Manchester NH
Joshua Warner, Rindge NH

Fine Arts

William Barker, Farmington NH
Ashley Bergeron, Berlin NH
Nora Butler, Tewksbury MA
Rachel Dewolfe, Bellingham MA
Nicholas Doughty, Enfield NH
Emily Faulkner, Rochester MA
Erin Gaumond, Farmington NH
Sherry Lin, Woodsville NH
Theresa Lin, Woodsville NH
Scott Moore, Braintree MA
Katama Murray, Brooklin ME
Bryana Reardon, Uxbridge MA
Karissa Roberts, Stewartstown NH
Samantha Ryan, West Greenwich RI
Leanna Wielki, Otisfield ME

French

Monica Hamel, Manchester NH

Geography

Robert Gray, Georgetown MA
Bridgette Grotheer, Wappingers Falls NY
Clayton Titus, Holderness NH

Health Education & Promotion

Hannah Chartier, Weare NH
Julienne Curran, Wolfeboro NH
Kendra Danby, Gilmanton Iron Works NH
Alyssa Gill, East Walpole MA
Skyla Gorman, Derry NH
Kayla Gould, Orford NH
Kailee Joncas, Pelham NH
Rayanne Lepisto, Troy NH
Julianne Lewis, Plymouth NH
Jennifer Marcus, Eliot ME
Grace McKeon, Woodstock VT
Meghan Mitchell, Princeton MA
Kayleigh Murray, Clifton Park NY
Megan Newcomb, Quincy MA
Lillian O’Connor, Salem NH
Sage Scribner, Nashua NH
Ayla Sheets, Windham ME
Alexandria Stanley, Marshfield MA
Lauren Walsh, Princeton MA
Kelsey Wang, Ashland NH
Hannah Wescott, Saint Johnsbury VT

History

Patrick Hennig, Newport NH
Jillian Mason, North Haverhill NH
Kennedy Mathis, Concord NH
Trevor Maxwell, West Linn OR
Teaghan Rooney, Sandown NH
Emma Spezeski, Manchester NH

Information Technology

Brett Barrett, Norfolk MA
Patrick Bell, Annville PA
Zachary Endres, Whitefield NH
Christian Knowlton, Plymouth NH
Victor Nguyen, Manchester NH
Derek Sardella, Billerica MA

Interdisciplinary Studies

Lauren Boisvert, Alexandria NH
Cassidy Brennan, Moultonborough NH
Katherine Clement, Dover NH
Alex Crossley, Milton NH
Mariah Davis, Claremont NH
Julia Delotto, Newton NH
Luke Denis, Sag Harbor NY
Hayley Desousa, Northfield NH
Alicia Edgar, Goffstown NH
Katelyn Heath, Wentworth NH
Ashley Hichborn, Exeter NH
Ashley Hoyt, Campton NH
Audrey Hunter, Holliston MA
Maya Infascelli, Campton NH
Victoria Jollimore, Plymouth NH
Alyssa Juilfs, Whitefield NH
Sofia Karlsson, Sweden
Vincent Lapointe-Deptula, Montgomery Center VT
Isabel Layne, Salem MA
Keryn Lee, Weymouth MA
Taryn MacGregor, Fairhaven MA
Brooke Maggy, South El Monte CA
Matthew Nason, Milton NH
Benjamin Pyke, Reading MA
Tracy Ripkey, Center Sandwich NH
Stephanie Wetherbee, Weare NH
Jerica Wilkins, Tilton NH

Management

Abigail Alberino, Medford MA
Alexis Bisset, Somersworth NH
Elizabeth Bloch, Valley Village CA
Hailey Botelho, Rumney NH
William Dunn, Sudbury MA
Joshua Dutremble, Biddeford ME
Bethany Eubank, Amherst NH
Michael Finnegan, North Haverhill NH
Emily French, Hampstead NH
Zachary Garside, Mason NH
Megan Gebhardt, Hebron NH
Kylie Hershey, Sunapee NH
Stephen Hopkins, Swampscott MA
Tabitha Josefik, Manchester NH
Alexis Kesslen, Exeter NH
Dale Locke, Landaff NH
Noah Morency, Bristol RI
Katrina Rivard, Londonderry NH
Riley Trudel, Manchester NH
Allison White, Weybridge VT

Marketing

Erik Armskog, Sweden
Melker Blomberg, Plymouth NH
Cassidy Bruen, Woburn MA
Kyle Cleaver, Burlington CT
Thomas Cusack, Barrington NH
Stelios Eleftheriou, Haverhill MA
Jessica Hachez, Gorham NH
Brianna Hada, Alton NH
Jordyn Hanos, Newport RI
Joni Hongisto, Plymouth NH
William Huffer, Boscawen NH
Travis Hughes, Milford NH
Megan Johnston, Manchester NH
Collin Justin, Chichester NH
Lea Kendall, Eliot ME
Daniel Killam, Westfield MA
Jacqueline Lee, Raymond NH
Danielle Lemire, Manchester NH
Mark Levesque, Milton NH
Samantha Lewis, Buxton ME
Anthony Loiacono, Salem NH
Madison Lust, Ashland NH
Ashly Ly, Derry NH
Calvin Meattey, Weare NH
Alyssa Michaud, Plymouth NH
Tate Miller, Hebron NH
Erik Nome, Amston CT
Olivia Proctor, Antrim NH
Kevin Roode, Plainfield CT
Courtney Royer, Candia NH
Jakob Senft, Franconia NH
Patrick Stanley, Rochester NH
Nolan Swanson, Holderness NH
Molly Timmins, Canaan NH
Alexander Varrecchione, North Kingstown RI
Aubrey Ward, Portsmouth NH
Megan Wheeler, Manchester NH
Alec Zullo, Deering NH

Mathematics

Emily Blad, Northwood NH
Kimberly Bowles, Wonalancet NH
Philip Cadreact, North Haverhill NH
Stefanie Coffman, Andover NJ
Raymond Dennis, Meredith NH
Emily Hill, New Hartford CT
Caitlyn Miller, Lee NH
Rebecca Otis, Meredith NH
Sean Rainville, Groveton NH
John Wrobel, Londonderry NH

Meteorology

Morgan Bolton, Londonderry NH
Noah Byington, Hanscom AFB MA
Trevor Campbell, Coventry RI
Lucas Cohen, Allenstown NH
Gunnar Consol, Homosassa FL
Julie Cunningham, Plymouth NH
Ellie Hojeily, Dartmouth MA
CareyAnne Howlett, Bridport VT
Ryan Kudish, North Providence RI
Michael Pye, Burlington MA
Joseph Ricciotti, Barrington NH
Briana Stewart, Cranston RI

Music

William Bird, Center Harbor NH
Chase Gaudette, Pittsfield NH
Charlotte Hickey, Glencliff NH
Ian Kim, Plymouth NH
Christopher Komisarek, Windham NH
Ho Ching Suez Lai, China
Grace Murray, Amherst NH

Music Education (K-12)

Courtney Blanchard, Beecher Falls VT
Jaelyn Chaffee, Exeter RI
Scottie Childs, Littleton NH
Mikayla Colburn, Nashua NH
Logan Cormier, Fitchburg MA
Serena Gorham, Lyman ME
Hannah Grady, Strafford NH
Salvatore Guzzardi, Kingston NH
Christopher Heffernan, Antrim NH
Hailey Kelley, Center Barnstead NH
Rachael Koslouski, Hudson NH
Emily Lombardo, Middletown CT
Hannah O’Brien, Loudon NH
Katharine Parker, Claremont NH
Ethan Pruett, Alexandria NH
Sierra Sault, East Haven CT
Audrey Shahan, N Ferrisburgh VT
Stosh Szatko, Strafford NH
Rebecca Tarling, Cape Elizabeth ME
Samantha Tramack, Nashua NH
Liam Tremblay, Windham NH

Nursing

Ashley Acevedo, Mohegan Lake NY
Kasey Antonellis, Waltham MA
Kylee Bailey, Lancaster NH
Montana Bassett, Bristol NH
Logan Bissonnette, Dracut MA
Rebecca Brandley, North Attleboro MA
Jessica Brunelle, Brooklyn CT
Abigail Buchanan, New Hampton NH
Kaitlyn Burk, East Islip NY
Lily Clee, Kimberton PA
Alyssa Demino, Guilford CT
Shelby Durant, Marlow NH
Rachel Erkan, West Kingston RI
Hope Geary, Rockland MA
Brooke Gibbons, Littleton MA
Suntarin Henson, Lebanon NH
Margaret Rose Kennedy, Pembroke NH
Jackson Lee, Rio Oso CA
Nicole Lheureux, Campton NH
Olivia MacMillan, Walpole MA
Kassie Magoon, Franklin NH
Samantha Mangano, Derry NH
Nina Mccarthy, Stoneham MA
Kate Morrison, Salisbury MA
Megan Nickerson, Meredith NH
Jessica Pollock, Derry NH
Jillian Rooney, Lancaster NH
Jessica Rousakos, Charlton MA
Savannah Scott, Lancaster NH
Kaitlyne Silva, Seekonk MA
Courtney Valenze, Belmont NH
Haley Wakefield, Norway ME

Philosophy

Benjamin Cronin, Merrimack NH
Heather Thompson, Warner NH

Physical Education

Michael Barrett, Hudson NH
Olivia Bisset, Somersworth NH
Ashley Bossie, Thornton NH
Niah Colby, Lunenburg VT
Christian Gaspa, Laconia NH
Raymond Kelly, Sanbornton NH
Chad Leigh, East Wakefield NH
Cameron Nielsen, Swanton VT
Catherine Robbins, Franklin MA
Jessie Woody, Dover NH

Political Science

Kirsten Koch, Windham NH
Carmen Maura, Tamworth NH
Grace Page, Bristol NH
Jacob Shairs, Danvers MA

Psychology

Sanela Aganbegovic, Manchester NH
Jillian Aziz, Plaistow NH
Maria Bode, Plymouth NH
Kerri Bono, Plymouth MA
Alex Boyle, North Conway NH
Kasey Bullard, Wells ME
Samuel Buswell, Leeds ME
Alaina Cacace, Shoreham NY
Michael Cataluna, Nashua NH
Delaney Chabot, Campton NH
Daniel Chasse, Newport NH
Kalie Cordeiro, Litchfield NH
Eliana Davis Garcia, Middletown CT
Alyssa Dicostanzo, Commack NY
Kassie Dumont, Wilton NH
Rachel Foley, Chelmsford MA
Elinor Fowler, Scarborough ME
Sally Goodwin, Warren VT
Jacob Hafferty, Sandwich MA
Sage Haring, Wentworth NH
Emily Hurst, Townsend MA
Tayla Jacques, Belmont NH
Colleen Killeavy, Bristol RI
Cory Laflamme, Loudon NH
Keegan Lant, Weymouth MA
Alexandra Lugar, Belmont NH
Jordan Marshall, Ashburnham MA
Shannon Meighan, Merrimack NH
Lindsay Michaud, Kingston NH
Megan Milligan, Holliston MA
Lucille Morin, Auburn NH
Katherine Sennott, Hampton Falls NH
Francesca Shaffer, Frederick CO
Emily Yacobucci, Barrington NH

Public Management

Tanner Della Rocca, Lincoln NH
Olyvia van Loon, Rumney NH

Social Science

Mackenzie Comeau, Lynnfield MA
Hunter Watson, Ottawa ON

Social Studies Education

Jacob Brien, Manchester NH
Erynn Cole, West Suffield CT
John Daley, Orange NH
Benjamin Drew, Gilford NH
Alisabeth-Anne Eaton, Sanbornville NH
Emma Fredyma, Hopkinton NH
Logan Laroche, Sanbornton NH
Deanna Marasco, North Providence RI
Alexandra Martin, Centennial CO
Michael McLaughlin, Holderness NH
Maxwell Sawyer, Gilford NH
Mark Williams, Exeter NH

Social Work

Soma Bhandari, Concord NH
Nicole Blake, Wilmot NH
Felicita Blaylock, Thornton NH
Skyla Brewster, Center Barnstead NH
Mariah Burke, Milton NH
Sally Cederberg, Charlton MA
Kaitlyn Cramer, North Kingstown RI
Maegan Cudworth, Concord NH
Anita Dhungel, Concord NH
Rebecca Everett, Westbrook CT
Brianna Flanagan, Manchester NH
Maria Gaviria, Medellin, Antiogia
Lora Giguere, Tolland CT
Andrea Godin, Webster MA
Amanda Goupil, Tilton NH
Katherine Greer, Plantsville CT
Claire Greineder, East Greenwich RI
Shayla Hibbard, Worcester MA
Emily Krueger, Grantham NH
Julianna Labul, Farmington ME
Emily Lamot, Gilford NH
Morgan Maxner, Plymouth NH
Michael McKenna, Beverly MA
Brianna Mullen, Dunbarton NH
Katelyn O’Neill, New Hampton NH
Jennifer Palkovic, Old Orchard Beach ME
Julia Pasanen, Concord NH
Olivia Perkins, Parsonsfield ME
Devyn Peters, Gorham NH
Nicole Tartagni, Guilford CT
Samantha Williams, Manchester NH

Spanish

Lindsey Coolidge, Rindge NH
Paola Rivera Villafane, Manchester NH

Sports Management

Evan Dolecki, New Hartford CT
Lori Martin, Lowell MA
Christopher McNulty, Stoughton MA
Patricia Newhard, South Dennis MA
Dakota O’Brien, Boston MA
Connor Robert, Manchester NH
Brian Vance, North Woodstock NH

Theatre Arts

Rebecca Beaulieu, Methuen MA
Jerome Bove, Rochester NH
Cameron Brand, Plymouth NH
Grace Brooks, North Sutton NH
Mikayla Caterino, Weare NH
Samuel Clifton, Plainfield NH
Anthony Eldridge, Gilford NH
Calysta Jacobs, Wolfeboro NH
Matthew Kadam, Islip NY
Grace Kudla, Rockland MA
Amanda Lattanzi, Hudson MA
Sheyenne Lester, Campton NH
Caitlin Lindsay, Hudson NH
Paige MacDonald Randolph MA
Jillian Mitchell, West Lebanon NH
Alice Shea, Wilton NH

Tourism Management and Policy

Nadine Mahoney, Stratford CT
Cassidy Maver, Hanover MA

Youth Development & Education

Kimberly Adjutant, Ossipee NH
Sydney Arsenault, Scarborough ME
Abigail Clark, Warren NH
Alyssa Copithorne, Lynn MA
Samantha Cushing, Amherst NH
Brittney Diceglie, Haverhill MA
Danielle Fitzgerald, Sandown NH
Alexa Gamache, Bedford NH
Juniorlee Henry, Lebanon NH
Nicole Marquis, Atkinson NH
Kayla Medeiros, Stoughton MA
Brianna Mercier, Franklin NH
Abigail Michaels, Enfield NH
Emma-Lee Munroe, Peterborough NH
Emily Pacanza, Keene NH
Cassidy Ridings, Wolfeboro NH
Michaela Thomas, Twin Mountain NH
Sarah Thompson, Hooksett NH
Emily Woods, Tewksbury MA

Undeclared

Elizabeth Anderson, Bourne MA
Mollie Apgar, East Haddam CT
Abigail Armington, Burlington CT
Alexis Barrett, Windham NH
Ben Chipman, North Vancouver BC
Rachel Kane, Windham NH
Isabella McDonald, Bristol NH
Eric Meldner, Nashua NH
Hallie Mullen, Auburn NH
Mark Nilan, Watertown MA
Ryan O’Connor, Burlington MA
Julia Parker, Derry NH
Jagger Reep, Bow NH
Michael Sawitz, Montvale NJ
Randall Scroggins, Rumney NH
Matthew Travers, Somersworth NH
Elizabeth Wilson, Darnestown MD

 

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