College Corner
Susquehanna University
Dean’s list is announced
Susquehanna University congratulates its students named to the dean’s list for the fall 2025 semester. The dean’s list recognizes students who achieve a grade-point average of 3.4 or higher out of a possible 4.0 for the semester. Students must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours.
Northampton: Kylea Barnyak, Ava Billy, Lydia Clayton, Emily Dimmick, Olivia Tepes, Callia Weiner
Susquehanna University is the future-ready institution for today, invested in cultivating intellectual grounding, active learning and global citizenship for all students. Renowned as one of the finest U.S. liberal arts colleges, Susquehanna inspires and challenges 2,200 enterprising, students studying the arts, business, humanities and sciences. Our students seize opportunities through worldwide internships, expert-guided research and an acclaimed study-abroad program, leading to a transformative education that empowers each graduate to realize their unique potential and lead a successful and meaningful life.
East Stroudsburg University
Students announced to dean’s list
A total of 1,965 students have been named to the dean’s list at East Stroudsburg University for the fall 2025 semester, as announced by Margaret Ball, D.M.A., provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Bath: Hunter Corrow, biology; Heather Gengaro, special education; Emma Hess, nursing; Mylea Lambert, exercise science; Sorayaa Mohammed, computer science; James Pagliaro, business management; Gunnar Zeiner, history
Catasauqua: Alyssa Baker, athletic training; Leila Buck, psychology; Aidan Gerhard, public health
Coplay: Breonna Brinkley, early childhood education (preK-4); Kale Kumernitsky, business management
Danielsville: Parker Flamisch, political science; Ryan Kovach, physical education teacher education; Andrew Landino, history; Tyler Mikovitch, finance; Timothy Wenrich, marketing
Northampton: Kiersten Bindics, special education PK-12; Kenesa Cummings, communication sciences and disorders; Jillian Fandl, early childhood education (preK-4); Zachary Held, computer security; Allison Lindenmoyer, nursing; Cynthia Marzen, biology; Jade Moseley, public health; Chloe Peifly, biology; Annabel Pyne, psychology; Janelle Siekonic, criminal justice
Walnutport: Evan Druckenmiller, physical education teacher education; Isabella Kish, criminal justice; Kayleigh Lewis, nursing; Grace Shaner, nursing
Whitehall: Bryce Bashore, physical education teacher education; Ryan Ferris, nursing; Beniel Flores, psychology; Jaylyn Gallardo, business management; Jaleel Gonzalez, physical education teacher education; Naomi Hyman, nursing; Armonie Torres, accounting; Celeste Yunez-Cosme, biology
East Stroudsburg University, a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, opened in 1893 as East Stroudsburg Normal School. Today, ESU is a comprehensive university in northeastern Pennsylvania offering 49 undergraduate programs, 20 master’s programs and two doctoral programs. More than 5,000 students are enrolled for the high quality, affordable and accessible education ESU provides. Nearly 31,000 ESU alumni live in Pennsylvania.
York College of Pennsylvania
Rau, Lueders named to dean’s list
Colby Rau, of Catasauqua, and Dawson Lueders, of Northampton, have been named to the York College of Pennsylvania dean’s list for the fall 2025 semester. Rau is majoring in mechanical engineering, and Lueders is majoring in supply chain operations management. To be eligible, a student must earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or above while carrying a course load of at least 12 academic credit hours.
Established in 1787, York College of Pennsylvania is a private, four-year college located in the city of York. Housed on 190 acres, the college is known for its focus on experiential learning and community engagement, serving more than 3,800 undergraduate and graduate students in more than 70 baccalaureate majors, along with 30-plus professional graduate degree and certificate programs.








