POTSDAM, NY — The following local students have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2019 semester at Clarkson University:
Aliegha Brooke Allen of Lowville, NY, majoring in chemistry
John P Bailey of Canton, NY, majoring in civil engineering
Mark P. Baker of Colton, NY, majoring in innovation and entrepreneurship
Meggan Barlow of Potsdam, NY, majoring in physics
Abby Bashaw of Cape Vincent, NY, majoring in communication
Katherine Mary Blanchard of Potsdam, NY, majoring in global supply chain management
Nicholas James Bos-Ladd of Canton, NY, majoring in political science
Ryan N Brown of Massena, NY, majoring in engineering and management
Jason Joseph Burke of Russell, NY, majoring in civil engineering
Andrew P Caruso of Potsdam, NY, majoring in computer engineering
Cole Robert Caruso of Potsdam, NY, majoring in computer engineering
Niloofar Cheraghvandi of Potsdam, NY, majoring in civil engineering
Miranda Rosemarie Collins of Winthrop, NY, majoring in biology
Megan R Converse of Nicholville, NY, majoring in biology
Paytan Douglas of Winthrop, NY, majoring in communication
Marissa Ely of Alexandria Bay, NY, majoring in biology
Kehinde Anuoluwapo Fasehun of Watertown, NY, majoring in business intelligence and data analytics
Logan C Flynn of Massena, NY, majoring in global supply chain management
Tyler Alan Flynn of Massena, NY, majoring in financial information and analysis / mathematical economics
Ashley G Gardner of Copenhagen, NY, majoring in biology
Chantal R. Gerow of Castorland, NY, majoring in civil engineering
Avery Hawn of Gouverneur, NY, majoring in software engineering
Garrett N Hayes of Parishville, NY, majoring in electrical engineering
Sean Heagerty of Clayton, NY, majoring in electrical engineering
Benjamin Michael Hoover of Potsdam, NY, majoring in physics
Avalon Xavia Jenkins of Massena, NY, majoring in biology
Jordan W. Jenner of Dexter, NY, majoring in electrical engineering
Abby Maureen Kerrigan of Canton, NY, majoring in biology
Noah Kormanyos of Massena, NY, majoring in mathematical economics
Matthew M Koscak of Potsdam, NY, majoring in electrical engineering
Nicholas Paul LaCombe of Ogdensburg, NY, majoring in chemical engineering
Julia Rita Lavarnway of Watertown, NY, majoring in business studies
Wade Garrett Lawrence of Waddington, NY, majoring in electrical engineering
Patrick Harper Maciel of Potsdam, NY, majoring in communication
Steven C McHarg of Castorland, NY, majoring in mechanical engineering
Patrick Meade of Waddington, NY, majoring in mechanical engineering
Marcus Menapace of Sackets Harbor, NY, majoring in business intelligence and data analytics
Thomas William Meyer of Croghan, NY, majoring in electrical engineering
Jakob Samuel Millich of Black River, NY, majoring in business studies
Catherine Julia Monaghan of Colton, NY, majoring in biology
Cassie Marie Mondello of Potsdam, NY, majoring in civil engineering
Ryan D Morrill of De Kalb Junction, NY, majoring in engineering and management
Ian Morrow of Ogdensburg, NY, majoring in chemical engineering
Wyatt C Mullin of Castorland, NY, majoring in electrical engineering
Richard Edward Neddo of Watertown, NY, majoring in electrical engineering
Eleanor Marie Olsen of Potsdam, NY, majoring in university studies
Alyx Panarites of Potsdam, NY, majoring in biology
Richard George Pandel of Waddington, NY, majoring in business studies
Carter J Peets of Massena, NY, majoring in software engineering
Jesse Blane Peterson of Redwood, NY, majoring in aeronautical engineering
Sabrina Reed of Canton, NY, majoring in psychology
Liam T. Rice of Potsdam, NY, majoring in financial information and analysis
Colden R Richards of Norwood, NY, majoring in biology
Jordan Clark Robert of Massena, NY, majoring in innovation and entrepreneurship
Sydney Roderick of Watertown, NY, majoring in biology
Tyler E Rook of Lowville, NY, majoring in mechanical engineering
Jacob Rupert of Massena, NY, majoring in business studies
Kristin Michelle Schermerhorn of Carthage, NY, majoring in biology
Skylar Rose Schmitt of Lowville, NY, majoring in biology
Eric Jozsef Seeber of Massena, NY, majoring in computer engineering
Abrinel Marie Seeger of Canton, NY, majoring in biology
Anthony J Seybolt of Theresa, NY, majoring in electrical engineering
Jonah M. Sharpe of Massena, NY, majoring in mechanical engineering
Nathan David Sitts of Gouverneur, NY, majoring in computer engineering
Lexi Ann Smith of Deferiet, NY, majoring in biology
Silas C Smith of Potsdam, NY, majoring in mathematical economics
Cali A. Steorts of Gouverneur, NY, majoring in global supply chain management
Alexis Kim Stoner of Lisbon, NY, majoring in biology
Carlie Lynn Stoner of Lisbon, NY, majoring in biology
Safa Taslima of Potsdam, NY, majoring in global supply chain management
Austin R Taylor of Colton, NY, majoring in electrical engineering
Emma Elizabeth Timerman of LaFargeville, NY, majoring in mechanical engineering
Jackson Roy Troiano of Ogdensburg, NY, majoring in biology
Gavin W Wahl of Clayton, NY, majoring in aeronautical engineering / mechanical engineering
Mary Kate Wainwright of Gouverneur, NY, majoring in global supply chain management
Rikki Delancy Wallace of Chaumont, NY, majoring in environmental health science
Megan Lyn Walseman of Castorland, NY, majoring in engineering and management
Paige A. Weston of Ogdensburg, NY, majoring in biology
Abigail Elizabeth Wolfe of Alexandria Bay, NY, majoring in physics
Hope Woodruff of Copenhagen, NY, majoring in chemical engineering
Madison Lillian Yette of Parishville, NY, majoring in biology
Dean’s List students must achieve a minimum 3.25 grade-point average and also 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.