Local students named to Le Moyne College spring 2025 dean’s list

SYRACUSE, NY —  Several local students have been named to the Le Moyne College Spring 2025 Dean’s List. To make the list, students must achieve a GPA of 3.5 or above.

Alayna Bush, a Senior Biology major from Evans Mills

Delaney Caprara, a Freshman Marketing major from Watertown

Kyle Creighton, a Senior Information Systems and Business Analytics major from Adams Center

Matthew Dickinson, a Sophomore Environmental Studies major from Watertown

Nicholas Estabrooks, a Senior Biochemistry major from Canton

Andrew Franklin, a Junior Information Systems and Business Analytics major from Canton

Bailey Friot, a Senior Biology major from Ogdensburg

Skylar Gravell, a Junior Psychology major from Cape Vincent

Brady Guldenpfennig, a Freshman Management and Leadership major from Watertown

Connor Hall, a Senior Biology major from Dexter

Eliza Hodgdon, a Freshman Theatre Arts and Communications major from Hammond

Anna Kenepp, a Senior Biology major from Watertown

Zachary Kilburn, a Junior Finance and Business Analytics major from Watertown

Cadence McCarthy, a Freshman Theatre Arts major from Cape Vincent

Mackenzie Moore, a Senior Psychology major from Dexter

Gavin Nichols, a Junior Biology major from Gouverneur

Mackenzie Ples, a Junior Sociology major from Lowville

Taylor Stalker, a Junior Biology major from Lowville

Delaney Tamm, a Sophomore Psychology major from Sackets Harbor

Anya Taylor, a Freshman Psychology major from Black River

Located in a suburban setting on a picturesque 160-acre campus in Syracuse, N.Y., Le Moyne College is one of only 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States. Offering more than 30 majors, Le Moyne provides a values-based education that helps students explore their potential through academics, experience and service. In 2024, for the 12th consecutive year, Le Moyne was ranked by The Princeton Review as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education, an honor achieved by only 15 percent of the colleges and universities in the nation. A Le Moyne education provides students with the intellectual skills necessary to succeed in the world and the will to use their abilities to promote a more just society.