RIT students named to dean’s list for fall semester
The following students at the Rochester Institute of Technology made the Dean’s List for the fall semester:
- Ian Jack of Oneida, who is in the management information systems program.
- Ketan Reddy of Manlius, who is in the computer engineering program.
- Carter Moleski of Syracuse, who is in the biotechnology and molecular bioscience program.
- Ryan Tatu of Manlius, who is in the electrical engineering program.
- Allison Johnson of Sherburne, who is in the hospitality and tourism management program.
- Brandon Key of Chittenango, who is in the computer engineering program.
- Brooke Busa of Chittenango, who is in the nutrition management program.
- Shane Ogden of Cazenovia, who is in the computing security program.
- Cassidy Horzempa of Kirkville, who is in the computational mathematics program.
- Stephanie Stoner of Syracuse, who is in the 3D digital design program.
- Bradley Pozzi of Syracuse, who is in the civil engineering technology program.
- Sarah Marsden of Manlius, who is in the physician assistant program.
- Rory Flannery of Cazenovia, who is in the industrial engineering program.
- Paul Owens of Syracuse, who is in the microelectronic engineering program.
- Saulo Ferreira of Chittenango, who is in the software engineering program.
- Nathan Murray of Waterville, who is in the electrical engineering program.
- Robert Cuddeback of De Ruyter, who is in the mechanical engineering program.
- Nicolas Suarez of Morrisville, who is in the computing and information technologies program.
- Jennie McIntosh of Chittenango, who is in the engineering exploration program.
- Brooke White of Truxton, who is in the 3D digital design program.
- Jonathan Holl of Syracuse, who is in the industrial design program.
- Emily Mitten of Manlius, who is in the hospitality and tourism management program.
- Jeb Atkinson of Manlius, who is in the game design and development program.
- Kathleen Steigerwald of Canastota, who is in the biomedical sciences program.
- Owen Albanese of Canastota, who is in the civil engineering technology program.
- Jessica Oley of Manlius, who is in the ASL-English interpretation program.
- Megan Sitts of Hamilton, who is in the civil engineering technology program.
- Michael Berger of Oneida, who is in the game design and development program.
- Mandy Cameron of Cazenovia, who is in the liberal arts exploration program.
- Franklin Marconi of Erieville, who is in the mechanical engineering technology program.
- Emma Kohler of Manlius, who is in the diagnostic medical sonography program.
- Eric Goodrich of Syracuse, who is in the biomedical engineering program.
- Jacqueline Moshier of Bridgeport, who is in the packaging science program.
- Sophia Wojnovich of Manlius, who is in the furniture design program.
- Mark Peryer of Canastota, who is in the electrical engineering program.
- Luke Veilleux of Manlius, who is in the software engineering program.
- Lawrence Holden of Manlius, who is in the mechanical engineering program.
- Brendan Wells of Cazenovia, who is in the computer engineering program.
- Kennedy Fellmeth of Manlius, who is in the electrical engineering program.
- Shane Leary of Canastota, who is in the political science program.
- Sarah Loucks of Chittenango, who is in the mechanical engineering program.
- Anthony Cianfrocco of Oneida, who is in the computer science program.
- Emily Mahoney of Cazenovia, who is in the biochemistry program.
- Connor Gerace of Manlius, who is in the computer engineering program.
- Sarah Oakes of Manlius, who is in the chemical engineering program.
- Evan Capella of Chittenango, who is in the software engineering program.
- Joseph Rondinelli of Oneida, who is in the computer engineering technology program.
- Ryan Sweeney of Syracuse, who is in the networking and systems administration program.
- Chris Becker of Cazenovia, who is in the industrial engineering program.
- Mackenzie Bowe of Oneida, who is in the software engineering program.
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.