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Saint Anselm College presents sophomore
nurses

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Saint Anselm College sophomore nursing student

Marguerite Ortiz of Sterling joined fellow student nurses in the Abbey Church for a blessing before beginning clinical placements. The blessing of the hands ceremony held Feb. 3 is a beloved tradition for the college’s future nurses, connecting the Benedictine values at the center of their college experience to their future work.

Ortiz along with 87 other future nurses representing eight states, received the blessing of hands, marking a new chapter in their nursing education by taking the classroom, lab, and simulation learning to the clinical environment. To be eligible for this honor, a student must be in good academic standing and have completed three semesters of a liberal arts nursing curriculum.

UMass Amherst dean’s list

AMHERST — The following local students were named to the dean’s list at the University of Massachusetts Amherst for the fall 2022 semester. In order to qualify, an undergraduate student must receive a 3.5 grade-point average or better on a four-point scale.

Holden: Evan Michael Appel, Susan Emma Austin, Francis Asare Bediako, Hannah Lane Berry, Emma Bibace, Emma Rose Blomquist, Zachary Leo Brennan, Joshua Puray Budd, Alli M. Carbonneau, Maitri Chandrashekar, Grace Judith Clifford, Joshua Devlin Clyman, Samantha Liana Clyman, Emma Noel Croce, Etienne Trung Emery-Le, Asa Richard Floyd, Emma Rose Friend, Nicholas Souza Froes, Catherine Yuan Gardner, Maggie Li Gardner, Liam Mitchell Glockner, Emily Ann Harding, Kalley Lia Hou, Julia Patricia King, Paige Elizabeth Lepore, Tanvi Yatin Manjrekar, Keara Iris McAuliffe, Sean Riley McGeary, Megan Allison McManus, Maleia Marie Mosley, Vy Huu Huyen Nguyen, Jaycie Lynn Opuda, Ella Marie Pender, Emily Pham, Bridget Margaret Potter, Isabelle Sevian, Mattea Sielaff, Toby Mitchell Singer, Abigail Smith, Jennifer Christine Stone, Adam M. Thibodeau, Alexa Eleanor Valentine and Mandy Xue Ting Zheng.

Jefferson: Katie DiLoreto, Andrew Edward Gardner, Maya Miriam Mugg and Yusuf Mohammad Raza.

Paxton: Eleanore K. Basantes-Maker, Robin Dziewietin, Timothy Rolland Farley, Nora Kathleen Hannigan, Zachary Ryan Horton, Mairead O’Brien Kelley, Matthew Todd McDonald, Anthony John Reece, Alexander Joseph Riopel, Charlie Joseph Stratton and Erica Kay Turner.

Princeton: Philip T. Baird, Raquel Costa De Paula, Christina Marie Durocher, Adam Philip Lachapelle, Amanda Lynn Larose, Luke Alexander Patton, Julia Bliss Walton, Madison Nicole Witt and Sydney Patricia Zeena.

Rutland: Antonia Araya Budnik, Charlotte Katherine Gridley, Liam Robert Griffin, Nathan John Judge, Ava Ketchum, Amelia Isabelle Kilian, Sydney Elizabeth Lamoureux, Amanda Lynn Lorusso, Gavin Carter Maenzo, Brenden Peter Mullaney, Olivia Denise Murphy, Madison Sarah Starkey, Tanner J. Willman and Nicole Yang.

Sterling: Ryan Keeler Beck, Elsa Katherine Cranson, Rebecca Lauren Emsley, Joseph M. Fernandez, Lillian Rene Haynes, Oliver Emmanual Hoang, Wesley Christian Hoang, Paige Erin Keneally, Ryan Patrick Kosinski, Rishi Krishana, Sarah Elizabeth LeBlanc, Jenna Nicole Macone, Dylan Ray McCarthy, Karlen Mark Michalak, ThomasD.Murphy,LilyAnnPavlowich, Jenna Marie Schwarz, Chad Alexander Thoday and Allan Enrique Urbina.

Coastal Carolina Univ. president’s, dean’s lists CONWAY, S.C. — More than 1,100 students were named to the president’s list at Coastal Carolina University for the Fall 2022 semester, including Mia Cassella of Holden. Students who made the president’s list achieved a 4.0 grade point average during the semester.

More than 2,700 undergraduate students at CCU were named to the dean’s list for the Fall 2022 semester, including Rachel Hinckley of Sterling. Students who make the dean’s list have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or higher (3.25 for freshmen) for the semester.

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