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Cherry Hill residents graduate, named to dean’s list at area colleges

Shoshannah Sietz of Cherry Hill graduated from the University of Hartford. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology.

The following Cherry Hill residents graduated from Rider University following the spring 2014 semester.

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  • Shane Conto
  • Milana Hunter
  • Rebecca MacLeon
  • Adam Ritz
  • Marc Spivak
  • Emily Weston

Sarah Basehore was awarded a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Anastasia Krawiecki was named to the dean’s list at Providence College for the spring 2014 semester.

The following Cherry Hill residents were named to the dean’s list at Rochester Institute of Technology for the spring 2014 semester.

  • Steven Markowitz, a film and animation major
  • Marc Protacio a mechanical engineering major
  • Julie Rubin, a physician assistant major
  • Emily Schultz, a professional photographic illustration major

Andrew Pursell graduated from Castleton College with a bachelor’s degree in sports administration.

Paul Johnson graduated from Delaware Valley College in May 2014.

Taylor Brooks has been named to the dean’s list at Bucknell University for the spring 2014 semester.

Paulomi Banerjee was named to the dean’s list at Wake Forest University for the spring 2014 semester.

Emmanuel Dodoo was named to the dean’s list at Rochester Institute of Technology. Dodoo is an electrical engineering major.

Seth Levy, a broadcast communications major attending school at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, was inducted into the Chi Alpha Sigma honor society.

Alexander Belfer, Alexander Spirgel amd Elizabeth Stuessy graduated from Ithaca College in May of 2014.

Kimberly Capehart, Katharyn Lass and Kelly Sadwin of Cherry Hill were named to the dean’s list at Ithaca College for the spring 2014 semester.

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