Students named Clarkson University presidential scholars

POTSDAM, NY — The following local students have been named Presidential Scholars for the fall 2019 semester at Clarkson University:

Ashwin Ajit of Potsdam, NY, majoring in computer science / mathematics.

Charlie Edward Anderson of Parishville, NY, majoring in civil engineering.

Charlotte Baldwin of Potsdam, NY, majoring in business studies.

Emily Jayne Beck of Lowville, NY, majoring in university studies.

William Joseph Bergan of Potsdam, NY, majoring in business studies.

Noah Gordon Bohl of Potsdam, NY, majoring in environmental science and policy.

Michael David Bolesh of Ogdensburg, NY, majoring in environmental science and policy.

Demetrius Boone of Watertown, NY, majoring in engineering and management.

Morgan David Busch of Potsdam, NY, majoring in computer science.

Rhiannon E Clements of Potsdam, NY, majoring in biology.

Mary E Donnelly of POTSDAM, NY, majoring in biomolecular science.

Tyler Eddy of Massena, NY, majoring in electrical engineering.

Emily Jean Fearnside of Chaumont, NY, majoring in chemistry.

Jada Flanagan of Hermon, NY, majoring in innovation and entrepreneurship.

Cameron James Frost of Massena, NY, majoring in aeronautical engineering / mechanical engineering.

Amanda R. Gaebel of Carthage, NY, majoring in civil engineering.

Andrew J. Gaebel of Carthage, NY, majoring in civil engineering.

Izzi Grasso of Potsdam, NY, majoring in computer science / data science.

Belle Elaine Hall of Gouverneur, NY, majoring in psychology.

Samuel Robert Helenbrook of Potsdam, NY, majoring in mechanical engineering.

Colby David Herrington of Alexandria Bay, NY, majoring in biology.

Nolan Matthew Hogle of Ogdensburg, NY, majoring in mechanical engineering.

Vy T Huynh of Watertown, NY, majoring in aeronautical engineering.

Sophia J Janoyan of Potsdam, NY, majoring in chemical engineering.

Austin Lanning of Madrid, NY, majoring in mechanical engineering.

Emily Elizabeth Locke of Clayton, NY, majoring in biomolecular science.

Leon Jaden Lufkin of Potsdam, NY, majoring in applied mathematics and statistics.

Maria E Marcellus of Watertown, NY, majoring in financial information and analysis.

Austin John Milone of Harrisville, NY, majoring in political science.

Taylor Lynn Ormasen of Gouverneur, NY, majoring in physics.

Alison Parker of Potsdam, NY, majoring in biology.

Logan Gene Peer of Winthrop, NY, majoring in mechanical engineering.

Maria Gabrielle Pelusi of Ogdensburg, NY, majoring in environmental science and policy.

Elaina Mae Porter of Gouverneur, NY, majoring in environmental engineering.

Gavin Hunter Prevatt of Adams Center, NY, majoring in chemical engineering.

Connor Reed of Gouverneur, NY, majoring in mechanical engineering.

Jason Reed of Potsdam, NY, majoring in electrical engineering.

Blake Everton Richards of Norwood, NY, majoring in civil engineering.

Adam J Romlein of Potsdam, NY, majoring in computer engineering.

Kayla Rose Ruttan of Philadelphia, NY, majoring in electrical engineering.

Summer L Scovil of Colton, NY, majoring in interdisciplinary social sciences.

Mariah H Simons of Heuvelton, NY, majoring in biology.

Hannah Marie Spilman of Gouverneur, NY, majoring in psychology.

Garrett Austin Willard of Hermon, NY, majoring in chemical engineering.

Zach Woods of Potsdam, NY, majoring in mechanical engineering.

Presidential Scholars must achieve a minimum 3.80 grade-point average and carry at least 14 credit hours.

As a private, national research university, Clarkson is a leader in technological education and sustainable economic development through teaching, scholarship, research and innovation. We ignite personal connections across academic fields and industries to create the entrepreneurial mindset, knowledge and intellectual curiosity needed to innovate world-relevant solutions and cultivate the leaders of tomorrow. With its main campus located in Potsdam, N.Y., and additional graduate program and research facilities in the New York Capital Region, Beacon, N.Y., and New York City, Clarkson educates 4,300 students across 95 rigorous programs of study in engineering, business, the arts, education, sciences and health professions. Our alumni earn salaries that are among the top 2.5% in the nation and realize accelerated career growth. One in five already leads as a CEO, senior executive or owner of a company.