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Dean’s list is announced

More than 2,000 high-achieving scholars have been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2020 semester at Northampton Community College. The honor is reserved for students who have completed a minimum of 6 credits and achieved at least a 3.5 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale.

Bath: Yasmeen Almaharmeh, a general studies major; Somer Azer, a journalism major; Jeremiah Baker, a general studies major; Evan Betzenberger, a business administration major; Jillian Bond, a high school dual enrollment student; Kyle Brandon, a biological science major; Nicholas Casso, a guest student; Charlotte Cherry, a general studies major; Jarisa Cruz, a general studies major; Debra Dreisbach, a criminal justice major; Brandon Fedio, a general studies major; Natalie Filchner, a communication design major; Teofolo Filingo, a psychology major; Linda Gouse, a paralegal major; Natalie Hein, a general studies major; Katie Hess, a veterinary technician major; Nathan Jarick, a registered nursing major; Kyle Jones, a sports medicine and rehabilitation sciences major; Caisey Kroschwitz, an early childhood education major; Nicole Kufrovich, a health care office coordinator major; Rabiha Medjkane, a general studies major; Janessa Meixner, an applied psychology major; Tranajah Mercer, a medical assistant major; Brooke Mishko, an early childhood education major; Barbara Morales, a general studies major; Neirovich Munoz, a criminal justice major; Sarah Reszek, an environmental science major; Kim Roe, a general studies major; Alex Roginsky, a biological science major; Cody Schucker, a high school dual enrollment student; Samantha Seeley, a general studies major; Derek Thomas, an automotive technology major; Lindsey Turner, a social work major; Kristen Unangst, a psychology major; Taylor Wagner, a psychology major; Lisa Weaver, an accounting major; Cory Weisenberger, an engineering major; Carly Werner, a paralegal major; Samantha Yorke, a general studies major

Catasauqua: Sarah Andrade, a general studies major; Nancy Chapman, a health care office coordinator major; Jordan Dardas, a guest student; Lauren Mace, a health sciences major; Derrick Rodriguez, a criminal justice major; Ana Zappacosta, a radiography major

Coplay: Hailey Druckenmiller, an early childhood education major; Patrick Kregeloh, a health sciences major

Cherryville: Josiah LaBadie, an HVAC/R major; Elisa Rivera, a social work major; Andrea Sharga, a general studies major; Rose Sharga, an engineering major

Danielsville: Corinne Anderko, a high school dual enrollment student; Taylor Brudnak, an applied psychology major; Mayzi Edelheiser, a general studies major; Elizabeth Kornhausl, a psychology major; Danielsville: Jade Martin, an early childhood education major; Cassidy Pitts, a fine art major; Addison Schoeneberger, a high school dual enrollment student; Aaron Smith, a communication studies major; Sean Swanson, an electrical technology major; Tiffany Sylvester, a criminal justice major; Griffin Tucker, a general studies major

Northampton: April Anderson, a business management major; Caroline Bischof, a secondary education major; Lauren Borger, a health care office coordinator major; Shelby Brown, a high school dual enrollment student; Reese Caley, a general studies major; Alexis Caliente, a business management major; Kara Campbell, an early childhood education major; Cierra Carraghan, a criminal justice major; Deana Cestare, a general studies major; Cole Clapp, a business administration major; Zachery Confer, a computer information technology security major; Jena Corvino, a general studies major; Claudia Cuchran, a media production major; Nathan Derr, a computer aided design major; Brittany Diaz, an applied psychology major; Robert Fella, a media production major; Destiny Fenstermaker, a general studies major; Corinn Finley, a social work major; Samantha Finnegan-Liggio, a general studies major; Florian Fodor, a computer information technology networking major; Justin Fry, a computer information technology security major; Matthew Gulla, a diagnostic medical sonography major; Jade Harris, a communication studies major; Paige Heffner, a criminal justice major; Emily Heller, an early childhood education major; Elizabeth Hozza, a general studies major; Isabella Huertas, a liberal arts English major; Ryan Johnson, a communication studies major; Michael Kaffenberger, a business management major; Chelsea Kaulius, a business administration major; Charles Kelshaw, an environmental science major; Madeline Kiddish, a high school dual enrollment student; Courtney Klaugh, a biological science major; Jack Knappenberger, a criminal justice major; Keely Knappenberger, a psychology major; Brenda Koehler, a general studies major; Brooke Krupa, a liberal arts major; Skyla Kunkle, a meeting and event planning major; Ivy Larkin, a criminal justice major; Mia Lidestri, a psychology major; Macy Lyons, a general studies major; Georgina Mamari, a general studies major; Patrick McShane, a general studies major; Corinna Messinger, a health care billing and coding major; Eliza Miller, a dental hygiene major; Kyle Morin, a business administration major; Tony Najjar, a computer information technology security major; Alexis Nemeth, an early childhood education major; Cory Ninos, a welding technology major; Dominick Parker, a physics major; Kaitlyn Perl, a general studies major; Stephanie Quinn, a registered nursing major; Samantha Reiss, a secondary education major; Alexandria Rivera, a business management major; Mason Ruff, a welding technology major; Damien Ruth, a computer science major; Jeremy Schleicher, a paralegal major; Sydney Schmall, a general studies major; Tyler Schoup, a liberal arts history major; Wendy Setzer, a general studies major; Madison Shehab, an early childhood education major; Lila Shokr, a communication design major; Amber Shuman, a business management major; Chad Sigley, an HVAC/R major; Jesse Smith, a marketing major; Shawna Smith, an applied psychology major; Olivia Sorrentino, a general studies major; Victoria Sousa, a middle level education major; Jonathan Stamper, a general studies major; Abigail Stoudt, a communication studies major; Jacob Struss, a computer information technology networking major; Alyssa Tassie, a biological science major; Giovanina Torelli, an interior design major; Jennifer Weiss, a diagnostic medical sonography major; Courtney Wise, a paralegal major

Walnutport: Megan Adams, a general studies major; Cody Becker, an architecture major; Bobbi Beidleman, a registered nursing major; Hannah Card, an early childhood education major; Jacob Christman, an engineering major; Deanna Davis, an applied psychology major; Alexa Ebert, an accounting major; Jennifer Everetts, a veterinary technician major; Sierra Franco, a psychology major; Ashley Frankenfield, a fine art major; Anthony Fronti, a business administration major; Alexis Hahn, a general studies major; Parker Hanuschak, an architecture major; Victoria Henderson, a communication design major; Andrew Hendrix, a psychology major; Jared Hunsberger, a secondary education major; Jared Iasiello, a welding technology major; Gavin Kocher, an engineering major; Raine Korpics, a high school dual enrollment student; Chad Kramer, an automotive technology major; Cameron LaBarge, a sports medicine and rehabilitation sciences major; Michel Letourneau, a social work major; Luke Lieberman, a guest student; Abigail Mahle, a psychology major; Jada Martinez, a marketing major; Nicole McCartney, a criminal justice major; Keith Romano, an engineering major; Sarah Shook, a global studies major; Brandon Smith, a business administration major; Katherine Sparling, a general studies major; Rose Thompson, a communication studies major; Ashley Torres, a veterinary technician major; Amber VanBrunt, a psychology major

Whitehall: Jaier Avecillas, a general studies major; Chloe Francis, a general studies major; Theresa Geliga, a health sciences major; Leida Giraldo, a general studies major; Jessica Millen, a general studies major; Sharon Morel, a public health major; John Sabbagh, an early childhood education major; Jaylyn Sierra, a liberal arts psychology major; Kayla Strawn, an environmental science major

With an enduring commitment to the regional community it serves and a focus on student success, NCC has developed a reputation as an institution of extraordinary distinction, earning accolades at the state and national levels for innovative programs, outstanding faculty and impressive student achievements. It counts among its successful alumni a four-time Pulitzer Prize winner and an Academy Award-winning director as well as a host of CEOs, presidents and leaders of business and industry. Today, NCC has locations in Bethlehem, Southside Bethlehem, Easton and Monroe County, serving 30,000 students each year from 53 counties, 42 countries and 25 states. For more information or to apply, visit northampton.edu.

University of Hartford

Kleintop named to dean’s list

The University of Hartford is pleased to announce Leah Kleintop, of Coplay, has been named to its dean’s list for fall 2020.

Spread across seven dynamic schools and colleges, the University of Hartford has been guiding the purpose and passion of students for more than six decades. On the 350-acre campus alongside Connecticut’s capital city, approximately 4,600 undergraduate and 2,000 graduate students representing 49 states and 47 countries come together for a common purpose - to collaborate across different disciplines, diversify perspectives and broaden worldviews. It’s a four-year private university focused on advancing the public good through meaningful connections within our communities. Its unique approach to comprehensive education gives us the critical perspectives that lead to impactful change, regionally and beyond. With degree programs spanning the arts, humanities, business, engineering and technology, education and health professions, we focus on doing the work that matters.

Penn State Lehigh Valley

Students earn dean’s list

Penn State Lehigh Valley recently announced the dean’s list for the fall 2020 semester. The following students have been named to the dean’s list.

Bath: Stephen Botek, Baseel Burnham, Paul Connolly, Aaron Denker, Carly Kocher, Melissa Mayer, Ian Riccelli, Caitlyn Roller

Catasauqua: Allanah George, Anairobi Imbert-Sanchez, Simon Tanyous

Coplay: Alexis Palmenta

Hokendauqua: Carlos Zayas-Tatis

Northampton: Crystal Compton, Vince Gallagher, Nicholas Herman, Henry Hoffman, Ian Langsdorf, Kien Nguyen, Nam Pham, Fatima Said, Jacob Schwartz, Avery Taylor, Mikayla Wilkins

Walnutport: Dylan Arnold, Scott Schmidt

Whitehall: Kevin Alkhal, Ruasl Attaa Aldhaheri, Kevin Batista, Kaitlyn Carlin, Matthew Cascioli, Connor Chase, Sherlyn Gonzalez, Taylor Hamscher, Violet Hazim, Jessica Nakkoul, Gavin Palmer, Om Patel, Sandra Reeves, Nadine Sabbagh, Carmen Saloum, Tehreem Syed, Kelly Ta, Abigail Yacoub, Amna Yousaf, Michelle Zachmann

Penn State Lehigh Valley provides a Penn State University education in a small campus setting that integrates individualized teaching, research and dynamic community outreach. With its convenient location in Center Valley, traditional students and adult learners can choose from many options including 10 bachelor’s programs, which can be completed at the campus, as well as access to 275 majors offered by other Penn State campuses. In addition, students and community members who have a scalable business idea are invited to participate in professional development offered by Lehigh Valley LaunchBox, a business accelerator for early-stage entrepreneurs. The campus’ diverse continuing education and outreach programs offer opportunities for professional development, business training and youth programming. For more information, visit lehighvalley.psu.edu.