Penn State Wilkes-Barre students named to spring 2019 Dean's List

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Credit: Penn State

LEHMAN, Pa. —  Penn State Wilkes-Barre has released its spring 2019 Dean’s List. To qualify for the Dean’s List, undergraduate students must achieve a one-semester grade-point average of at least 3.5. The following students were named to the list:

  • Tiffany Amigon, Mountain Top
  • Ryan Baldwin, Rome
  • Austin Banks, Mountain Top
  • Andrew Barney, Larksville
  • Elizabeth Bartuska, Hunlock Creek
  • Logan Baseski, Shavertown
  • Keith Baxter, Dallas
  • Elijah Bennett, Laceyville
  • Isaac Bennett, Laceyville
  • Connor Beyer, Dallas
  • Samantha Bilardi, Scranton
  • Sandon Birch, Clarks Summit
  • Danielle Bowman, Shickshinny
  • Emma Brieling, Plains
  • Dorian Budziak-Featherstone, Edwardsville
  • Jacob Bukofski, Glen Lyon
  • Lauren Cann, Larksville
  • Matthew Clemow, Sweet Valley
  • Rachael Cochran, Trucksville
  • Steven Coley, Dallas
  • Nicholas Conway, Shavertown
  • Zachary Conway, Hughestown
  • Kate Dalrymple, Berwick
  • Brendan Danella, Dallas
  • Jheron Dawson Johnson, Philadelphia
  • Lindsey Delazzari, Exeter
  • David Demola, Pittston
  • Michael Denardi, Harding
  • Bianca DiFebo, Ashley
  • Ryan Dourand, Sweet Valley
  • Maggie Dow, Hunlock Creek
  • Darielis Duarte, Wilkes-Barre
  • Christopher Dudek, Wyoming
  • Cassidy Eckrote, Nanticoke
  • Michael Elko, Pittston Township
  • Christopher Evans, Hanover Township
  • John Fagotti, Pittston Township
  • James Farrell, Wyoming
  • Mia Financain, Duryea
  • Pablo Franco Almonte, Wilkes-Barre
  • Dylan Fredricey, Shavertown
  • Alexia Fry, Dupont
  • Donovan Gaffney, Pringle
  • Paul Gestl, Pittston
  • Max Gordon, Shavertown
  • Dennis Gouak, Dresher
  • Kaci Grabowski, Nanticoke
  • Molly Granza, Peckville
  • Matthew Gruver, Shavertown
  • Natalie Gruver, Edwardsville
  • Nickolas Guzzo, Dallas
  • Brian Hardiman, Hunlock Creek
  • Ashlee Harry, Edwardsville
  • Ashley Herceg, Shickshinny
  • Nicole Hilstolsky, Wyoming
  • Evelyn Hosey, Noxen
  • Susan Huey, Muir
  • Dean Jones, Hanover Township
  • Aidan Joyce, Pittston Township
  • Zack Kalna, Shavertown
  • Ryan Kelly, Shavertown
  • Jared Kepner, Sweet Valley
  • Jason Kepner, Hughesville
  • Luke Kepner, Hughesville
  • Marc Kolendowicz, Larksville
  • Tyler Kozlofski, Drums
  • Hunter Kraklio, Pittston
  • Eric Krushinski, Edwardsville
  • Ethan Krzysik, Dallas
  • Hunter Krzywicki, Wilkes-Barre
  • Mya LaMaster, Ashley
  • Tiffany Lane, Nanticoke
  • Emily Lencoski, Shickshinny
  • Claudia Leu, Harveys Lake
  • David Lewis, Susquehanna
  • Kennedy Maclean, Shickshinny
  • Erin Maloney, Falls
  • Robert Mastropole, Mahopac, New York
  • Alia Mazzatosta, Plains
  • Martina Mcgrath, Harding
  • Sarah McHale, Forest City
  • Daren Miller, Wilkes-Barre
  • Zachery Minarik, Wyoming
  • Nicole Missal, Mountain Top
  • Thad Nosar, Canonsburg
  • Mark Oakley, Swoyersville
  • Landis Ostroski, Larksville
  • Domenick Pallotta, Hanover Township
  • Samantha Pareago, Honesdale
  • Vincent Pavill, Shickshinny
  • Syndia Perez, Wilkes-Barre
  • Christina Perles, Kingston
  • Carl Pisack, Pittston
  • Brandon Povilitus, Wilkes-sBarre
  • Sierra Quintana-Hill, Corpus Christi, Texas
  • Jacqueline Rabender, Avoca
  • Alexa Rash, Exeter
  • Autumn Resauit, Plains
  • Leeandra Ricks, Brooklyn, New York
  • Vanessa Robbins, Wyoming
  • Gordon Roberts, Larksville
  • Armando Rodriguez, Dallas
  • Kerlyn Rodriguez, Wilkes-Barre
  • Sehara Rowles, Tunkhannock
  • Megan Rusonis, Sweet Valley
  • Erin Scafella, Laurel Run
  • Justin Sciandra, Exeter
  • Malcolm Sciandra, Harding
  • Madison Severcool, Montrose
  • Anthony Shaver, Exeter
  • Shaina Shelton, Plymouth
  • Hunter Shillingburg, Shickshinny
  • Charles Siegel, Shavertown
  • Courtney Snow, Hanover Township
  • Brian Springer, Nanticoke
  • Seth St Clair, Swoyersville
  • Kayla Starzynski, Fountain, Colorado
  • David Staskiel, Plains
  • Jesse Steltz, Mountain Top
  • Dominique Stevenson, Ithaca, New York
  • Lucas Straley, Monroe Township
  • Joseph Stretch, Laceyville
  • Noah Strucke, Pittston Township
  • Michael Stuart, Larksville
  • Elizabeth Sulkowski, Mountain Top
  • Austin Taylor, Berwick
  • Shay Toner, Troy
  • Matthew Turco, Wilkes-Barre
  • Jack Van Horn, Lake Ariel
  • Corey Weaver, Dallas
  • Seth White, Hughestown
  • Daniel Williams, Tunkhannock
  • Eric Williams, Wilkes-Barre
  • Jordan Williams, Clinton Township, Michigan
  • Michelle Williamson, Lake Ariel
  • Heather Wright, Nanticoke
  • Robert Wright, Swoyersville
  • Ryan Wrubel, Exeter
  • Ariauna Yaeger, Mehoopany
  • Eric Yanalis, Swoyersville
  • Ayden Yoder, Milton
  • Kyle Zern, Dallas
  • Henry Zielinski, Harveys Lake
  • Adam Zoleta, Dumont, New Jersey

About Penn State Wilkes-Barre

Penn State Wilkes-Barre provides a world-renowned university education in a smaller, more intimate setting. Since the campus’ inception in 1916, dedicated staff and teachers have provided an excellent education and support to students of all ages. Nine bachelor’s degrees and four associate’s degrees are offered at the campus, and students can start one of more than 275 majors at the Wilkes-Barre campus and continue at another campus. Penn State is committed to equal opportunity and diversity in both its employees and students.