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Thursday, July 10, 2014

University of Maine Announces Spring 2014 Dean's List

Orono, Maine — The University of Maine recognized 2,130 students for achieving Dean's List honors in the spring 2014 semester. Of the students who made the Deans List, 1,730 are from Maine, 338 are from 30 other states and 62 are from 24 countries other than the U.S.

Listed below are students who received Dean's List honors for spring 2014, completing 12 or more credit hours in the semester and earning a grade point average of 3.5 or higher:

Please note that some students have requested that their information not be released; therefore, their names are not included.

MAINE STUDENTS (by County/Town)


KNOX

Appleton:  Neal Harrison-Billiat

Camden:  Cody Barnett, William Garske, Peter Gimlewicz, Kyle Nolan, Kevin Pierce, Emily Sargent, Sarah Skovran

Cushing:  Erika Brooks, Hayley Brooks, Thomas Jones, Julia Sell, Alec Young

Hope:  Christopher Josselyn

Owls Head:  Ciera Bedard, FuFei Chen, Afton Hupper, Emma Mason

Port Clyde:  Lauren Abbate

Rockland:  Marshall Cole, Jacob Collins, Heidi Mills

Rockport:  Jennifer Karod, Campbell Miller, Emily Watts

South Thomaston:  Ian Ellis, Jessica Luttrell, Cameron Paddock McCrea

Spruce Head:  Amber Ellwell

Tenants Harbor:  Amelia Reinhardt

Thomaston:  Alex Grierson, Ariana Wadsworth, Tamra Wallace

Union:  Samantha Hilt, Anne Howell, Samantha Taylor

Warren:  Rachel Chase, Abigail Hilt, Adam Lynch, Nicole Weaver

Washington:  Amanda DiBenedetti, Amos Wolven




About UMaine
The University of Maine, founded in Orono in 1865, is the state’s premier public university. It is among the most comprehensive higher education institutions in the Northeast and attracts students from across the U.S. and more than 65 countries. It currently enrolls 11,247 total undergraduate and graduate students who can directly participate in groundbreaking research working with world-class scholars. The University of Maine offers doctoral degrees in 35 fields, representing the humanities, sciences, engineering and education; master’s degrees in roughly 70 disciplines; 90 undergraduate majors and academic programs; and one of the oldest and most prestigious honors programs in the U.S. The university promotes environmental stewardship on its campus, with substantial efforts aimed at conserving energy, recycling and adhering to green building standards in new construction. For more information about UMaine, visit umaine.edu.


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