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Notable accomplishments by college students who reside in Stafford and Willington.

STAFFORD-WILLINGTON, CT — Here are some recent notable accomplishments by local college students, as provided by readMedia Newswire.

Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic CT

  • Many Eastern Connecticut State University students participate in Eastern's clubs during the academic year. The student club programs range from social to educational, physical to spiritual and civic engagement programs that benefit and enrich the Eastern community. Participants from Willington during the fall 2017 semester were: Kelly Bielonko, Psychology Club, Psychology major; Samantha Dobbyn, History Club, History major; and Jackson Toomey, Entrepreneurship Club, Communication major.

Keene State College, Keene NH

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  • Brendan Goodwin of Stafford made the Dean's List for the fall 2017 semester. To qualify for Dean’s List, degree-seeking undergraduate students complete a minimum of 12 credits and earned at least a 3.5 grade point average.

Quinebaug Valley Community College, Killingly CT

  • Theodore E. Kryznel of Willington was one of 214 students placed on the Dean's List at QVCC for the fall 2017 semester.

Three Rivers Community College, Norwich CT

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  • Courtney S. Ridzon of Stafford and Zachary D. Mairson of Willington were named to the Dean's List for the fall 2017 semester. Students earn their place on the Dean’s List by receiving a 3.4 or higher grade point average based on a minimum of 12 credit hours.

University of Saint Joseph, West Hartford CT

  • Alyssa Fecko and Peyton Teske, both of Stafford, and Lucy Roberge of Willington were named to the Dean's List for the fall 2017 semester. Students who are awarded this academic achievement have earned a GPA of 3.50 or higher for the semester, with no grade lower than a “B.”

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