College notes

Graduations
Jennifer Reilly of Monroe graduated with a B.B.A. degree in management from LIM College in New York City.
LIM College specializes in educating and preparing students for careers on the business side of the fashion industry.
The following students graduated from SUNY Orange during commencement ceremonies in August:
Central Valley
Jalpa Vinubhai Patel
Greenwood Lake
Amanda Elise Cortes
Matthew A. Laroche
Donna A. McCullough
Harriman
Anthony Frenna
Jeffrey Molina
Highland Mills
Dana Marie Sikora
Monroe
Nicholas Anthony Garen
Mariel Catherine Gill
Corey Martin Gopel
Stefanie Nicole Hawxhurst
Amanda Y. Ko
Lindsey Marie Lynch
Christopher William Lyons
Ryne Paul McElroy
Stephen Thomas Sochulak
Justin Chi Tsang
Dean’s list
Sheryl Baker Fisher of Monroe was named to the dean’s list for the summer 2012 quarter at the Clifton, N.J., campus of Dover Business College.
Dover Business College students who achieve a grade point average of 3.8 or better with a minimum of 12 academic credits qualify for the dean’s list.
Megan Scully of Monroe has been named to the dean’s list for the 2011-12 academic year at Fordham University.
To be eligible, a student must attain a grade point average of at least 3.6 for the year.
Scully is a dual major in American studies and communications.
Brittany is a senior at the State University at Oneonta. She holds a 3.8 average which has earned her on the deans list. On May 17, 2012 Brittany was inducted into the International Honor Society in Education Kappa Delta Pi . She is studying to be a teacher in family and consumer science. She graduated from Monroe-Woodbury in 2009.
Marija Stevanovic of Monroe was named to the summer 2012 dean’s list at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.
Selection for this award is based on completing and passing all assigned courses with no grade below a “C” and attaining an academic average of at least 3.4 for courses taken in the summer semester of 2012.
Stevanovic is a doctor of pharmacy student.
Awards, programs, honor
Katherine Ford of Highland Mills is working as an intern this fall for the office of cross-cultural programs. She is a senior majoring in theatre production at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pa.
Ford’s responsibilities include advising students on study away options, conducting information sessions and helping with open houses. Through the course of the internship, she will gain experience under the advisement of Scott Manning, the director of cross cultural programs.
Ford is a 2009 graduate of Monroe-Woodbury High School. She is the daughter of Pamela and Bruce Ford.
Monroe resident Lauren Alifano is set to star in the dance and theatre production show of “Cabaret” at Dean College in Franklin, Mass.
Alifano will be featured in multiple choreographed performances throughout the evening in a one-night-only show produced by Dean College’s renowned dance program.
Clarkson University sophomore Tyler Cline of Tuxedo was named the Liberty League’s Golf Performer of the Week after a strong showing at the ECAC Tournament in October.
Cline came in second among 45 golfers at the ECAC Metro/Upstate Championships at the par-72 Blue Heron Hills Country Club. He shot 148 (76-72), just two strokes off the pace at the two-day event.
The Clarkson Golden Knights finished second among the nine teams. St. John Fisher won the event with a low team score of 602, followed by Clarkson (631), St. Lawrence (631), Potsdam (646), Oswego (660), Elmira (663), Hobart (668), Nazareth (677), and Utica (716).
Kathleen Reveille of Highland Mills was among the principals starring in Mercyhurst University’s recent production of Camelot, the timeless tale of King Arthur, Lancelot and the Knights of the Round Table.
Reveille, a junior performance major, starred as Nimue in the Oct. 19-21 performances at the university’s Taylor Little Theater.
Enrollment
Several students from our area are in their first semester as Blue Hens at the University of Delaware, including:
JoAna Morales of Monroe.
Daisa Pierce of Highland Mills.
Stefanie Proulx of Monroe.
Dylan Shea of Central Valley.
Amanda Valentini of Monroe.
Kyle Malley, a actuarial mathematics student from Highland Mills, has been admitted to Bryant University in Smithfield, R.I., as a member of the Class of 2016.