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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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BUFFALO — Thirty-six students from East Niagara were named to the Dean's List at Buffalo State, the college reported.
Dean's List honorees must complete at least 12 credit hours and earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Local students who did so include:
Buffalo State offers more than 160 undergraduate programs including applied mathematics, business administration, television and film arts, and music education. Each year, more than 9,000 undergraduate students choose Buffalo State because our faculty, programs, diversity, location, undergraduate research opportunities, and hands-on learning experiences enable them to succeed in the challenging world of the 21st century.
news@eastniagarapost.com
BUFFALO — Thirty-six students from East Niagara were named to the Dean's List at Buffalo State, the college reported.
Dean's List honorees must complete at least 12 credit hours and earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Local students who did so include:
- Meghan Batt of Lockport: majoring in psychology
- Thomas Bland of Burt: majoring in hospitality administration
- Tatiana Brewer of Middleport: majoring in music
- Nolyn Brunner of Lockport: majoring in music education
- Lynsie Budde of Newfane: majoring in applied mathematics
- Jessica Cassick of Lockport: majoring in public communication
- Anna Copeland of Lockport: majoring in dietetics
- Sarah Costello of Gasport: majoring in communication design
- Sara Dannebrock of Lockport: majoring in individualized studies
- Jennifer Donner of Lockport: majoring in history
- Esther Ekong of Lockport: majoring in business administration
- Anthony Fabrizio of Lockport: majoring in history
- Deanna Flanigan of Middleport: majoring in early childhood and childhood education
- D'Anne Frosell of Lockport: majoring in exceptional and elementary education
- Nicole Huntington of Gasport: majoring in childhood education and social
- Benjamin Johnson of Barker: majoring in media production
- Alison Kalata of Lockport: majoring in business administration
- Amanda Landsittel of Lockport: majoring in childhood education
- Dana Mastropoll of Lockport: majoring in early childhood education
- Bart Mazzara of Lockport: majoring in criminal justice
- Aaron Mullins of Lockport: majoring in childhood education
- Jena Nunnari of Lockport: majoring in English 7-12
- Robert Ohlenschlager of Lockport: majoring in psychology
- Marissa Parker of Lockport: majoring in music education
- Taylor Peterkin of Newfane: majoring in business administration
- Melissa Rosenburg of Lockport: majoring in dietetics
- Elizabeth Ruth of Lockport: majoring in music education
- Timothy Schuler of Lockport: majoring in physics
- Sarah Scott of Gasport: majoring in business administration
- Jessica Smith of Newfane: majoring in childhood education
- Ryan Stockton of Lockport: majoring in art
- Adam Stockton of Lockport: majoring in computer information systems
- Adam Thomas of Lockport: majoring in childhood education
- Joshua Vacanti of Lockport: majoring in music
- Ashley Wetzel of Lockport: majoring in psychology
- Charity Wimmer of Lockport: majoring in public communication
Buffalo State offers more than 160 undergraduate programs including applied mathematics, business administration, television and film arts, and music education. Each year, more than 9,000 undergraduate students choose Buffalo State because our faculty, programs, diversity, location, undergraduate research opportunities, and hands-on learning experiences enable them to succeed in the challenging world of the 21st century.
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