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Husson University spring honors

BANGOR — The following local students have been named to the spring 2023 president’s list at Husson University, for attaining a GPA of 3.8 and above: 

Ainsley Ade of Dover-Foxcroft, enrolled in the bachelor of science in business administration program;

Hunter Clarke of Dover-Foxcroft, enrolled in the BS n extended reality program;

Maranda Poulin of Dover-Foxcroft, enrolled in in the BS in graphic/visual design program;

Natalie Robinson of Dover-Foxcroft, enrolled in in the BS in nursing program;

Tiegan L. Murray of Greenville, enrolled in in the BS in criminal justice program;

Ashley Simko of Greenville, enrolled in the BS in criminal justice program;

Drew Worster of Greenville, enrolled in the BS in nursing program;

Katie Worster of Greenville, enrolled in the BS in nursing program;

Emily Herbest of Milo, enrolled in the BS in psychology program; and 

Camryn Rolfe of Milo,enrolled in the BS in nursing program.

Local dean’s list honorees — having a GPA between 3.6 and 3.79 — are: 

Aaliyah Coover of Barnard Township, enrolled in the BS in legal studies with a pre-law concentration program;

Hope Grant of Brownville Junction, enrolled in the BS in elementary education program;

Sawyer McCarty of Dover-Foxcroft, enrolled in the BS in business administration with a concentration in financial management/master of business administration program;

Meghan Spooner of Dover-Foxcroft, enrolled in the BS in criminal justice with a concentration in psychology program; and

Lily Chadwick of Milo, enrolled in the BS in graphic/visual design program.

Honors list students — for attaining a GPA between 3.4 and 3.59 — from the area are:

Larry Boobar of Medford, enrolled in the BS in mass communications with a concentration in marketing communications, a certificate in audio engineering, and a certificate in business administration program; and

Mercy Harper of Sangerville, enrolled in the BS in criminal justice with a concentration in national/corporate security program.

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