Local students named to RIT’s Dean’s List for spring 2022 semester

ROCHESTER, NY — The following local residents have been named to the Dean’s List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the spring 2022 semester:

Syvanna Elk of Hammond (13646). Elk is in the psychology program.

Sophia Benoit of Massena (13662). Benoit is in the diagnostic medical sonography program.

Alton Isaman of Hannawa Falls (13647). Isaman is in the computing and information technologies program.

Annie Yang of Potsdam (13676). Yang is in the graphic design program.

Nick Spears of Carthage (13619). Spears is in the robotics and manufacturing engineering technology program.

Sam Moses of Canton (13617). Moses is in the biomedical sciences program.

Nico Putnam of Watertown (13601). Putnam is in the biomedical sciences program.

Jordan Magurk of Canton (13617). Magurk is in the biotechnology and molecular bioscience program.

Julian Heuser of Potsdam (13676). Heuser is in the computer science program.

Finn Bishop-Duford of Ogdensburg (13669). Bishop-Duford is in the political science program.

Luke Corron of Belleville (13611). Corron is in the mechanical engineering technology program.

James Donnelly of Massena (13662). Donnelly is in the chemical engineering program.

Jimmy Martell of Massena (13662). Martell is in the chemical engineering program.

Aden Crimmins of Chaumont (13622). Crimmins is in the computer engineering program.

Vikash Shanmugam of Watertown (13601). Shanmugam is in the mechanical engineering technology program.

Teo Luciani of Watertown (13601). Luciani is in the computing and information technologies program.

Mya Weaver of Alex Bay (13607). Weaver is in the biomedical engineering program.

Joshua Bliss of Adams (13605). Bliss is in the mechanical engineering program.

Blake LaValley of Dexter (13634). LaValley is in the mechanical engineering program.

Zachary Scott of Russell (13684). Scott is in the electrical engineering program.

Nicholas Dano of Watertown (13601). Dano is in the management information systems program.

Holden Lalumiere of Colton (13625). Lalumiere is in the computer science program.

Nadia Moore of Chaumont (13622). Moore is in the bioinformatics and computational biology program.

Melissa Nortz of Lowville (13367). Nortz is in the physician assistant program.

Brian Williams of Felts Mills (13638). Williams is in the computer science program.

Paul Dimmick of Sackets Harbor (13685). Dimmick is in the civil engineering technology program.

Full-time 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.

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