University of Rhode Island names Johnston students to Fall Dean’s List

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The University of Rhode Island is pleased to announce that several Johnston students have been named to its Fall 2024 Dean’s List. Among them are: 

Joseph Acciardo, Ife Alarapon, Aliza Almonte, Jade Almonte, Alyssa Andrade, Abigail Andres, Ben Annicelli, Kayla Aquilante, Gabriella Athaide, Anthony Autiello, Kevin Biscelli, Keri Brule, Melanie Capraro, Nick Carlino, DJ Casenas, Ryan Chhay, Christopher Civetti, Janet Clements, Elise Connors, Nicholas Cronan, Joseph Cuoco, Gulianna Desmarais, Willson El Hage, Jeremy Farias, Gezzelle Fernandez, Jennelle Fernandez, Julian Fitzgerald, Raff Florio, Mike Foncellino, Chris Forte, Chris Geraghty, Habiba Ghazi, Milan Gil, Samantha Grullon, Dee Harley, Maddie Heroux, Malik Hill, Charlene Hohlmaier, Tessa Huelsman, Jennifer Hutchings, Ashley Ibeh, Ifeanyi Ibeh, Lila Imrane, Jared Janiak, Kaylee Lameiro, Gabriella Lombari, Cassie Magnone, Gregory Manni, Brooke Marcotte, Samantha Marcotte, Giulia Marrocco, Peyton Mcclish, Aidan McCrillis, Andrew Medeiros, Manee Men, Justin Midence, Thomas Missirlis, Jaylen Molina, Mia Laine Mollicone, Sarah Monahan, Jessica Mongeau, Carlos Monteiro, Mahammad Nadirli, Ayomide Olagundoye, Lilian Oliva Garcia, Dominic Pacheco, Jason Padula, Brady Parmentier, Bryan Perez, Matthew Petrarca, Ashley Piccolo, Mel Privitera, Isabella Ragosta, Mia Ragosta, Joe Raulino, Marissa Reilly, Marlene Reyes, John Rico, Katie Rico, Jack Russo, Kyle Samms, Kasem Sasa, Lily Scuncio, Makayla Scuncio, Awa Shahzad, Natalina Sharpe, Joseph Silvia, Athena Sin, Jayden Testa, Joseph Thomas, Jackson Troxell, Nick Viau, Danielle Warren, Hailey Weedon, Jimmy Zhang

To be included on the Dean’s List, full-time students must have completed 12 or more credits for letter grades which are GPA applicable during a semester and achieved at least a 3.30 quality point average. Part-time students qualify with the accumulation of 12 or more credits for letter grades which are GPA applicable earning at least a 3.30 quality point average.

 

The University of Rhode Island is a diverse and dynamic community whose members are connected by a common quest for knowledge. As a global education leader and the state of Rhode Island’s flagship public research institution, URI offers distinctive opportunities designed to meet the global challenges of today’s world and the rapidly evolving needs of tomorrow. Founded in 1892, URI now enrolls more than 18,000 students and offers more than 200 degree programs across nine schools and colleges. As a land- and sea-grant institution, URI is a key driver of economic development in Rhode Island and contributes significantly to the health and vitality of the state, the New England region, and the nation. To learn more, visit: uri.edu.

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