Penn State Wilkes-Barre announces spring Dean's List

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Penn State Wilkes-Barre has announced the students named to its spring 2021 Dean’s List.

Credit: Penn State

LEHMAN, Pa. — Penn State Wilkes-Barre has announced the students named to its spring 2021 Dean’s List. To be eligible, undergraduate students must achieve a one-semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher. The following students were recognized for their academic excellence in making the list:

  • Angelena Allen, Dallas
  • Britney Amigon, Mountain Top
  • Brooke Arnold, Springville
  • Ian Atkinson, Wyoming
  • Aqeel Bacchus, Wilkes-Barre
  • Marin Bandalo, Inverness, Illinois
  • Austin Banks, Mountain Top
  • Abigail Bartuska, Hunlock Creek
  • Logan Baseski, Shavertown
  • Elijah Bennett, Laceyville
  • Hailey-Marie Birkett, Wilkes-Barre
  • Jarod Blockus, Dallas
  • Danielle Bowman, Shickshinny
  • Gavin Brown, Rome
  • Jacob Bukofski, Glen Lyon
  • Zackary Buzinkai, Kingston
  • Kaylee Chaban, Kingston
  • Alijah Chamberlain, Shickshinny
  • Joshua Christ, Pittston
  • George  Chronowski, Falls
  • Rachael Cochran, Trucksville
  • Steven Coley, Dallas
  • Jacob Connolly, Plymouth
  • J. Duncan Cordaro, Honesdale
  • Sean Craven, Larksville
  • Alexa Davis, Shavertown
  • Marcus  Delauretis, East Stroudsburg
  • Antonio DeNardi, Harding
  • Jonathon Derhammer, Courtdale
  • Bianca DiFebo, Nanticoke
  • Tyler Edwards, Forty Fort
  • Evan Elko, Pittston Township
  • Gregory Ellsworth, Factoryville
  • Chinonso Emeruem, Palatine, Illinois
  • Ian Eviston, Wyoming
  • Hannah Farber, Yatesville
  • James Farrell, Wyoming
  • Chris Flores, Wilkes-Barre
  • Edward Galonis, Pittston Township
  • Paul Gestl, Pittston
  • Simon Girman, Dupont
  • Matthew Glasson, Wilkes-Barre
  • Kaci Grabowski, Harveys Lake
  • Ethan Halas, Hanover Township
  • Claire Hamilton, Bakersfield
  • Brystal Hardiman, Hunlock Creek
  • James Herceg, Shickshinny
  • Mackenzie Hixon, Blakeslee
  • Zachary Holthaus, Dallas
  • Gabriella Hontz, Shickshinny
  • Evelyn Hosey, Noxen
  • Noah Howe, Williamsport
  • Zachary Humenick, Mountain Top
  • Paige Hunter, Plymouth
  • Andrew Janosky, Dallas
  • Stephanie Jennings, Nanticoke
  • Dean Jones, Hanover Township
  • Aidan Joyce, Pittston Township
  • Andrew Jubis, Shickshinny
  • Brad Killian, Dunmore
  • Michael Klein, Hanover Township
  • Nicholas Kline, Mountaintop
  • Kyle Koch, Benton
  • John Kohl, Harveys Lake
  • Kathryn Kostrobala, Sweet Valley
  • John Koval, Wilkes-Barre
  • Tannon Kraklio, Pittston
  • Luke Kreller, Sweet Valley
  • Thomas Lacomy, Plymouth
  • Verena  Lake, Roseau, Dominican Republic
  • Nicholas Lawler, Dunmore
  • Christiana Leu, Harveys Lake
  • Claudia  Leu, Harveys Lake
  • Charlie Li, Ardmore
  • Grant Loose, Kingston
  • Abigail Lubetski, Sweet Valley
  • Ryan Lubetski, Sweet Valley
  • Hunter Malia, Hanover Township
  • Alyssa Manento, Scranton
  • Robert   Mastropole, Mahopac, New York
  • Maxwell Materazzi-Hatala, Old Forge
  • Gurvinder Mathan, Forty Fort
  • Cloe Mazzatosta, Plains
  • Adison McClain, Dallas
  • Nicholas McGlynn, Pittston
  • Jahquan McIntosh, Edwardsville
  • Andrew Menig, Dallas
  • Harry Miles, Wilkes-Barre
  • Jacob Miller, Lincoln Park
  • Noah Mirro, Larksville
  • Tyler Mitchell, Exeter
  • Joselyn  Mondragon, Wilkes-Barre
  • Benjamin Moody, Wilkes-Barre
  • Hanna Moon, Bear Creek Township
  • China Morningstar, Wilkes-Barre
  • Justin Navedo, West Pittston
  • Samantha Nay, Ashley
  • Lesly Negrete, Brooklyn, New York
  • Carlos Novelo, Wilkes-Barre
  • Kristina  Oakley, Jessup
  • Cristina Orozco, Wilkes-Barre
  • Lexes Palissery, Dallas
  • Samantha Panagakos, Nanticoke
  • Neel Patel, Wilkes-Barre
  • Ryan Price, Kingston
  • Jobair Rahat, Wilkes-Barre
  • Brandon Richie, Kingston
  • Danielle Rittenhouse, Forty Fort
  • Kerlyn Rodriguez, Wilkes-Barre
  • Juan Rojas, Wilkes-Barre Township
  • Alixsandria Rovinski, Exeter
  • Sehara Rowles, Tunkhannock
  • Gerald Rusek, Kingsley
  • Hallie Sanchez, Wilkes-Barre
  • Emma Sands, West Wyoming
  • Erin Senese, Pittston
  • Katelynn Sharp, Avoca
  • Hannah Shultz, Dallas
  • Colin Siegel, Nanticoke
  • Victoria Smith, Larksville
  • Jennifer Soto, Mountain Top
  • Brandon Steidinger, Plymouth
  • Joseph Stretch, Laceyville
  • Andrea  Sullin, Hanover Township
  • Robert   Swida, Shavertown
  • Cassandra Swingle, Pittston
  • Madelyn Swire, Dallas
  • Karol Szostak, Brooklyn, New York
  • Sara Tomsak, Exeter
  • Yinaira   Valentin, Ashley
  • Jack Van Horn, Lake Ariel
  • Kristopher Vanesko, Pittston
  • Joseph   Vu, Dickson City
  • Crystal Walega, Carbondale
  • John Watkins, Watsontown
  • Corey Weaver, Dallas
  • Steven Welsh, Bloomsburg
  • Jake Werner, Kunkletown
  • Allison Williams, Plymouth
  • Sean-Paul Williamson, Wilkes-Barre Township
  • Abigail Winter, Harveys Lake
  • Ariauna Yaeger, Tunkhannock
  • Abigail Yatsko, Harding
  • Ayden Yoder, Milton
  • Jacob Yuhas, Forty Fort
  • Kendalyn Yurkin, Nanticoke
  • Daniel Zacharias, Monroe Township

About Penn State Wilkes-Barre

Penn State Wilkes-Barre provides a Big Ten education with all the advantages a small campus has to offer. Students can choose the degree plan that’s right for them, whether that’s two years at home and two years at another campus to finish one of Penn State’s 275+ degrees, or all four years at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Eighty-five percent of students receive financial aid, including scholarships. Students will find caring faculty, undergraduate research opportunities, and experienced advisers to prepare them for the career they want.

Penn State Wilkes-Barre offers nine bachelor’s degree and four associate degree programs, including the only four-year accredited surveying engineering program in the commonwealth, one of fewer than 30 in the entire United States. Started to meet the needs of the anthracite coal miners in the area, Penn State Wilkes-Barre continues to serve the community through the addition of a new bachelor’s degree in project and supply chain management as well as a minor in game development.  

To learn more about the campus or to schedule a visit, contact the admissions office at 570-675-9238 or visit wilkesbarre.psu.edu/admission.