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ROCHESTER  Twenty-two East Niagara students were honored by the Rochester Institute of Technology for having made the university's Dean's List for fall 2014-2015 semester.

Degree-seeking undergraduate students are eligible for Dean's List if their term GPA is greater than or equal to 3.400; they do not have any grades of "Incomplete", "D" or "F"; and they have registered for, and completed, at least 12 credit hours.

Local students who made the list include:

  • Zachary Hilton of Barker, a fifth-year student in the computer science program in RIT's B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences.
  • Andrew Garbutt of Gasport, a fourth-year student in the applied networking and system administration program in RIT's B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences.
  • Matthew Goodrich of Lockport, a fourth-year student in the biochemistry program in RIT's College of Science.
  • Alexandra Ottaviano of Lockport, a third-year student in the biology program in RIT's College of Science.
  • Christine Henri of Lockport, a fourth-year student in the biomedical photographic communications program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.
  • Hannah Weiss of Lockport, a second-year student in the chemical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.
  • Sarah Quirk of Lockport, a second-year student in the environmental sustainability, health and safety program in RIT's College of Applied Science and Technology.
  • Jenna Hebeler of Lockport, a fourth-year student in the graphic design program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.
  • Alexander Reding of Lockport, a fourth-year student in the industrial design program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.
  • Jacob Dittenhauser of Lockport, a third-year student in the management information systems program in RIT's Saunders College of Business.
  • Bailey Reid of Lockport, a second-year student in the mechanical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.
  • Andrew Tock of Lockport, a fifth-year student in the mechanical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.
  • Megan Cooper of Lockport, a second-year student in the media arts and technology program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.
  • Daniel Covey of Lockport, a fourth-year student in the medical illustration program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.
  • Julia Prisaznuk of Lockport, a second-year student in the photographic and imaging arts program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.
  • Elizabeth Nepokroeff of Lockport, a fourth-year student in the physician assistant program in RIT's College of Health Sciences and Technology.
  • Emilee Nepokroeff of Lockport, a second-year student in the physician assistant program in RIT's College of Health Sciences and Technology.
  • Madison Matyjas of Lockport, a second-year student in the physician assistant program in RIT's College of Health Sciences and Technology.
  • Daniel Gysbers of Lockport, a second-year student in the physics program in RIT's College of Science.
  • Monica Rizzo of Lockport, a second-year student in the physics program in RIT's College of Science.
  • Danielle Kindron of Middleport, a third-year student in the biomedical sciences program in RIT's College of Health Sciences and Technology.
  • Hans Johnson of Middleport, a second-year student in the computing security program in RIT's B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences.

Rochester Institute of Technology is home to leading creators, entrepreneurs, innovators and researchers. Founded in 1829, RIT enrolls 18,000 students in more than 200 career-oriented and professional programs, making it among the largest private universities in the U.S.

The university is internationally recognized and ranked for academic leadership in business, computing, engineering, imaging science, liberal arts, sustainability, and fine and applied arts. RIT also offers unparalleled support services for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. The cooperative education program is one of the oldest and largest in the nation. Global partnerships include campuses in Croatia, Dubai and Kosovo.



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