SUNY New Paltz spring 2016 Undergraduate Degrees

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SUNY New Paltz spring 2016 Undergraduate Degrees

NEW PALTZ, NY (07/05/2016)– The State University of New York at New Paltz announces the conferral of more than 1,150 undergraduate degrees following the conclusion of the spring 2016 semester.

The following students are among the newest alumni of SUNY New Paltz:

Ian Belfatto of Patterson (12563) earned a Bachelor of Arts in English

Rachel Bell of Dover Plains (12522) earned a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood & Chld Ed B-6

Gabrielle Buck of Patterson (12563) earned a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Geochem Science

Christina Carmosino of Stormville (12582) earned a Bachelor of Arts in Adolescence Ed: English

Carissa Coppola of Holmes (12531) earned a Bachelor of Arts in Adolescence Ed: Social Studies

Joseph Curra of Patterson (12563) earned a Bachelor of Arts in English

Lindsey Dean of Stormville (12582) earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Metal

John Ehrenberg of Dover Plains (12522) earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting

Victoria Gomez of Poughquag (12570) earned a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood & Chld Ed B-6

Keturah Passler of Pawling (12564) earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology

Ryan Phillips of Wingdale (12594) earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

Victoria Pitts of Poughquag (12570) earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology

Diana Popovich of Pawling (12564) earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Disorders

Marc Roberts of Stormville (12582) earned a Bachelor of Science in Management

Francesca Sills of Poughquag (12570) earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology

Emily Silvern of Poughquag (12570) earned a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood & Chld Ed B-6

Alison Simmons of Millbrook (12545) earned a Bachelor of Science in Visual Arts

Hannah Travis of Pine Plains (12567) earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

Located in the heart of a dynamic college town, ninety minutes from metropolitan New York City, the State University of New York at New Paltz is a highly selective college of about 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students.

One of the most well-regarded public colleges in the nation, New Paltz delivers an extraordinary number of majors in Business, Liberal Arts & Sciences, Engineering, Fine & Performing Arts and Education.

New Paltz embraces its culture as a community where talented and independent minded people from around the world create close personal links with real scholars and artists who love to teach.

Author: Harlem Valley News