Eight St. Lawrence County students are on the fall dean’s list at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The school said they have at least 3.4 averages with nothing below a C grade in any class. …
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Eight St. Lawrence County students are on the fall dean’s list at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
The school said they have at least 3.4 averages with nothing below a C grade in any class.
The students include:
Mackenzy Allen of Edwards, a second-year student in the engineering technology program in RIT's College of Applied Science and Technology.
Connor Pierce of Heuvelton, a fourth-year student in the mechanical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.
Brandon Kenny of Lisbon, a fourth-year student in the environmental science program in RIT's College of Science.
Gabrielle Cole of Norwood, a first-year student in the mechanical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.
Donavan Tebo of Parishville, a first-year student in the computer science program in RIT's B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences.
Blakeslee Anderson III of Parishville, a first-year student in the networking and systems administration program in RIT's B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences.
Tyler Chin of Potsdam, a fifth-year student in the chemical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.
Kaleigh Yang of Potsdam, a fourth-year student in the new media design program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.
Connor Maskell of Waddington, a first-year student in the media arts and technology program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.