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Monday, September 30, 2013

Area students on Susquehanna dean's list

SELINSGROVE—Four local students were named to Susquehanna University’s dean’s list for the spring 2013 semester. The dean’s list recognizes students who achieve a grade point average of 3.4 or higher out of a possible 4.0 for the semester. To qualify, students must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours. Alexander Feick of Audubon is a senior majoring in early childhood education. He is a 2010 graduate of Methacton High School and the son of Ron and Robin Feick. Kegan Moesta of Lansdale is a sophomore majoring in business administration. He is a 2012 graduate of La Salle College High School and the son of Charlesand Donna Moesta. Thomas Natalini of Norristown is a junior majoring in political science and religion. He is a 2011 graduate of Christopher Dock Mennonite High School and the son of Gerald and Catharine Natalini. Mary Wust of Norristown is a rising junior majoring in English. She is a 2011 graduate of Methacton High School and the daughter of Louis and Mary Wust.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Lebanon Valley names dean's list

The following students were named to the dean's list at Lebanon Valley College. Dean's list students must maintain a 3.4 average out of a possible 4.0. Bryan J. Cooney of Collegeville, while in pursuit of a bachelor of science in business administration. Cooney graduated from Perkiomen Valley High School. Alyssa M. Marino of Collegeville, while in pursuit of a bachelor of science in early childhood education and special education. Marino graduated from Perkiomen Valley High School. Brenna N. Landes of Schwenksville, while in pursuit of a bachelor of arts and bachelor of science in music and music education. Landes graduated from Souderton Area High School. Zachary T. Sheppard of Collegeville, while in pursuit of a bachelor of science in music education and music. Sheppard graduated from Perkiomen Valley High School. Lebanon Valley College offers automatic Presidential Scholarships worth up to half-tuition for students in the top 30 percent of their high school class. Presidential Scholarships can be calculated at www.lvc.edu/calculate.