The following St. Lawrence County students have been named to the dean's list for the fall 2015 semester at Le Moyne College: • Julia Bailey of Canton, a junior accounting major • Catherine …
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The following St. Lawrence County students have been named to the dean's list for the fall 2015 semester at Le Moyne College:
• Julia Bailey of Canton, a junior accounting major
• Catherine Miller of Massena, a freshman biology
• Stephanie Rogers of Massena, a junior psychology major
• Abigail Adams of Ogdensburg, a senior communications major
• Morgan Bush of Gouverneur, a senior biology major
• Mackenzie Comeau of Ogdensburg, a junior biology major
• Byron Evans of Harrisville, a sophomore biology major
• Holly Fanning of Canton, a senior biology major
• Alisabeth Furnace of Norfolk, a freshman biology major
• Alexia Hawn of Gouverneur, a senior human resource management major
• Sean Love of Ogdensburg, a senior finance and business analytics major
• Courtney Manley of Massena, a freshman marketing major
• John Morrison of Ogdensburg, a junior physics major
• Jennifer Orlando of Massena, a freshman biology major
• Makenzi Stevenson of Ogdensburg, a senior biology major
• Carlea Weaver of Chase Mills, a senior biology major
• Noah Whalen of Colton, a junior political science and finance major
To be named to the list, a student must obtain a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Located in a suburban setting on a 160-acre campus in Syracuse, Le Moyne College is one of only 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States.
Offering more than 30 majors, Le Moyne provides a values-based education. In 2015, for the third consecutive year, Le Moyne was ranked by The Princeton Review as one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate education.