Matthew C. Kuhlmann–BSBA in Management & Leadership from Pawling , Miranda Kayla Gendron–Exploratory – Arts & Sciences from Clinton Corners  Named to Dean’s List at Western New England University

Matthew C. Kuhlmann–BSBA in Management & Leadership from Pawling, Miranda Kayla Gendron–Exploratory – Arts & Sciences from Clinton Corners  Named to Dean’s List at Western New England University

 

SPRINGFIELD, MA (06/16/2021)– A model for the “New Traditional University,” Western New England University (WNE) is among just 13% of private (5,000 students or less) institutions ranked among US News and World Report “National Universities” and a “Top 100 Engineering Program.” WNE enrolls 3,690 students, including 2,552 full-time undergraduate, in bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees at its Colleges of Arts & Sciences, Business, Engineering, Pharmacy & Health Sciences, and School of Law.

Western New England University is pleased to announce that the following area students are among more than 750 named to the WNE Spring Semester 2021 Dean’s List for achieving a semester grade point average of 3.30 or higher.

Miranda Kayla Gendron–Exploratory – Arts & Sciences from Clinton Corners

Matthew C. Kuhlmann–BSBA in Management & Leadership from Pawling

A model for the “New Traditional University,” Western New England University (WNE) is among just 13% of private (5,000 students or less) institutions ranked among US News and World Report “National Universities” and a “Top 100 Engineering Program.” Known for its supportive environment and picturesque campus in Springfield, MA, WNE enrolls 3,690 students, including 2,552 full-time undergraduate, in bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees at its Colleges of Arts & Sciences, Business, Engineering, Pharmacy & Health Sciences, and School of Law. A WNE education provides career-span agility through a curriculum grounded in professional/experiential studies, enhanced by the liberal arts, and enriched by mentored research that equips graduates to adapt and succeed in the workplace of tomorrow.

Author: Harlem Valley News