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Local Students Named to Dean's List at Western New England University

Several students from Ellington and Somers were honored for academic achievement for the Fall semester.

The following students have been named to Dean's List at Western New England for the Fall semester of 2012.

Kaylee N. Gosselin, of Somers, a freshman majoring in Accounting

Katherine E. Suschana, of Somers, a sophomore majoring in Accounting

Monica T. Ferrara, of Ellington, a freshman majoring in Criminal Justice

Michael P. Salva, of Somers, a senior majoring in Management

Joseph S. Bailey, of Somers, a junior majoring in Management and Leadership

Christine Nicole Galinski, of Somers, who is working towards a Doctor of Pharmacy degree

Teresa R. Garlick, of Somers, a freshman majoring in Pre-Pharmacy

Brianna R. Guite, of Somers, a freshman majoring in Pre-Pharmacy

Emily G. Savino, of Ellington, a senior majoring in Sport Management

Students are named to the Dean's List for achieving a semester grade point average of 3.30 or higher.

Western New England University is a private, independent, coeducational institution founded in 1919. Located on an attractive 215-acre suburban campus in Springfield, Massachusetts, Western New England University serves 3,700 students, including 2,550 full-time undergraduate students. Undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs are offered through Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering, and Pharmacy, and School of Law.

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