Dean’s List Students Named at STCC
(Residents North of Springfield)

Area residents who have been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2008 semester at Springfield Technical Community College have been announced by Vice President of Academic Affairs Stephen H. Keller.  The Dean’s List is published each semester to recognize above-average performance.  Students carrying a full-time course load of 12 or more semester hours of college-level courses, who achieve a quality point average of 3.3 or above, are placed on the Dean’s List.

Amherst residents honored on the list include Linda Blatt and Patricia Dunn.

Easthampton residents named to the list include Katie Cadieux, Aaron Cooper, Jennifer Cross, Jason Hartung, Stanley McCoy, Wyatt Myers, Ankit Patel, Cherie Rodriguez, Sara Roy, Menachem Sahler, Yosef Sahler and Nicole Weit.

Florence residents include Thomas Brushway and Taylor Dupre.

Greenfield residents honored on the list include Miranda Babcock, Kevin Babits, Alyssa Bobe, Teresa Canuel, Arnold Christiansen, Kevin Herlihy, Robert Shepard and Ganine Sullivan.

Hadley residents named to the list include Ivan Gilabert, Katherine Lavo and Rebecca Sadlowski.

Hatfield residents honored on the list include Joshua Culver and Paul Godin.

Northampton residents include David Boucher, Christopher Cote, Sasha Rasid, Julio Reyes, Jennifer Spencer and Bryna Ziobro

Northfield residents honored on the list include Jeffrey Lashier and Seay Minor.

Southampton residents honored on the list include Brian Galpin and David Skawski.

South Deerfield residents named to the list include Robert Flannery, Michele Smiaroski and Richard Smith.

Turners Falls residents honored on the list include Coreen Demers and Jesse Kovalsick.

Other area residents named to the list include Scott Johnson of Athol, Cheryl Smith of Bernardston, Zachary Pruzynski of Chesterfield, G. Woodward of Deerfield, Richard Larson of Goshen, Mark Deehy of Huntington, Elizabeth Wassmann of Leeds, Susan Moore of Leverett, James Waitkus of Montague, Holly Holden of New Salem, Howard Bobilin of Orange, Asa de Roode of Wendell, Eric Delaney of Westhampton, and Christopher Childs of Williamsburg.