Local residents named to RIT Dean’s List

Local residents named to RIT Dean’s List

ROCHESTER, NY (02/20/2024)– The following students were named to the Dean’s List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the fall semester of the 2023-2024 academic year. Full-time degree-seeking undergraduate students are eligible for Dean’s List if their term GPA is greater than or equal to 3.400; they do not have any grades of “Incomplete”, “D” or “F”; and they have registered for, and completed, at least 12 credit hours.

 

  • Lily O’carroll of Amenia (12501), who is in the computer science program.

 

  • Emma-Rose Scagnelli of Clinton Corners (12514), who is in the biomedical sciences program.

 

  • Peyton Dennis of Clinton Corners (12514), who is in the mechanical engineering program.

 

  • Tyler Harding of Dover Plains (12522), who is in the cybersecurity program.

 

  • Clyde Geyer of Dover Plains (12522), who is in the web and mobile computing program.

 

  • Jon Twaddell of Holmes (12531), who is in the applied mathematics program.

 

  • Matthew Dignan of Millbrook (12545), who is in the engineering technology exploration program.

 

  • Katherine Howell of Patterson (12563), who is in the biomedical engineering program.

 

  • Elias Duke of Patterson (12563), who is in the game design and development program.

 

  • Grace Knapp of Patterson (12563), who is in the mechanical engineering program.

 

  • Meredith Michetti of Pine Plains (12567), who is in the biotechnology and molecular bioscience program.

 

  • Joshua Bay of Pine Plains (12567), who is in the software engineering program.

 

  • Juliana Pucci of Pleasant Vly (12569), who is in the 3D digital design program.

 

  • Chris Li of Poughquag (12570), who is in the mechatronics engineering technology program.

 

  • Nick Will of Poughquag (12570), who is in the new media interactive development program.

 

  • Ryan Marino of Stanfordville (12581), who is in the mechanical engineering program.

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Author: Harlem Valley News