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Roxbury Area Students Make Dean's and Honors Lists at FDU
By TAPinto Roxbury,
2024-07-26
ROXBURY, NJ - Many Roxbury area students earned the spring 2024 semester Dean's List and Honors List at Fairleigh Dickinson University, according to the school.
Jake Aspinall, of Landing, made the Dean's List and Xavier Mancheno, of Landing, and Matthew Blanchard, of Wharton, were named to the Honors List at the FDU Metropolitan Campus in Teaneck.
Making the Dean's List at FDU's Florham Campus in Madison were Sofia Fuentes of Wharton, Karen Follmer of Kenvil, Elizabeth Doyle of Succasunna, Toriana Lewis of Landing, Kenneth Atehortua of Netcong, Clayton Bryan of Mount Arlington, Emmanuel Torode of Succasunna and Santiago Osorio of Mount Arlington.
Making the Florham Campus Honors List were Kayleigh Majewski of Flanders, Anthony Russo of Wharton, Lauren Byrne of Succasunna, Brian Nichols of Flanders, Paula Giron of Wharton, Jacob Kohner of Succasunna, Alexia Arseniu of Ledgewood, Michael Bang of Succasunna, Syed Hassany of Ledgewood, John Lepes of Flanders, Amanda Olsen of Succasunna, Abraham Ruano of Succasunna, Joshua Pinto of Succasunna, Taylor Lane of Succasunna, Madison Jones of Wharton, Anthony Nunez of Landing, Christopher Merring of Mount Arlington and Timothy Henningsen of Wharton.
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