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Area Students Make Deans List

These college kids are standouts in their class.

These Kings Park residents made the Deans list at the college they are attending. Do you know a stellar scholar? Email jennifer.sloat@patch.com and we will add them to the list.

Sean Pagano of Kings Park, N.Y., a second-year student in RIT's B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, made the Dean's List for the Winter 2013 quarter.

Chelsea Leo made the deans list for SUNY Binghamton's fall semester

Danielle Stroessner, a junior and Business Management Major with a minor in Leadership Studies made the Deans List 2012, at Christopher Newport University.

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Nicholas Ephraim, SUNY New Paltz Class of 2016, made the Deans list for the fall semester at SUNY New Paltz.  Ephraim is a finance major

Joseph Capobianco, a senior at James Madison University, whose major is Integrated Science and Technology made the Deans list.

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Gerard Johnston KPHS '11 made Dean's list fall 2012 at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. Gerard is double majoring in Music Ed and Performance with a minor in Jazz Studies

William Schneider and Joseph Livote have made Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dean's List for Fall 2012

Erica Shuder, a resident of Kings Park and a member of the class of 2013 at Providence College, recently spent a week working with Habitat for Humanity as part of the College's Alternative Spring Break 2013 program.

Shuder was among more than 230 Providence College students who volunteered to spend their spring break working at Habitat home sites in 16 locations in the United States. They participated through the Habitat campus chapter at Providence College, which is sponsored by the chaplain's office. Shuder worked on a home project in Bloomington, IN.


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