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Newtown Area WCSU Students Named to Fall 2020 Dean's List

Congratulations to these WCSU students on their achievement.

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DANBURY, CONN. — The following students have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2020 semester at Western Connecticut State University:

FULL-TIME STUDENTS

Newtown: Chaeli Allen, Anthropology/Sociology; Kyra Alvarez, Professional Writing; Shaylen Ames, Psychology; Julie Azba, Psychology; Muadh Bhavnagarwala, Biology; Hunter Booker, Psychology; Isabel Campos-Axilote, Justice and Law Administration; Nicholas Crone, Finance; Kaitlyn Crumb, Professional Writing; Hannah Daly, Biology; Kelly Daly, Psychology; Savannah Davidow, Biology; Mya Fayad; Biology; Sean Ferris, Management; Jessica Halas, Accounting; Jonathan Holden, Professional Writing; Rachel Krehel, Social Work; Katherine Moran, Art; Dylan Munro, Exploratory Studies; Leah Navin, Exploratory Studies; Jack Riebe, Communication; Mathew Schumer, Professional Writing; Benjamin Stanley, Justice and Law Administration; William, Stanley, Mathematics; Jason Taweh, Psychology; Taylor Traisci, Psychology; Jenna Visca, Professional Writing

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Sandy Hook: Ayesha Ali, Secondary Education; Briana Alves, Nursing; Madelyn Aug, Music Education; Owen Baillargeon, Secondary Education; Anthony Crisalli, Marketing; Theresa Davenport, Justice and Law Administration; Paige Galanis, Art; Kyle Gordon, Psychology; Amanjit Kaur, Justice and Law Administration; Kathryn Malinosky, Health Promotion Studies; Demi Martens, Psychology; Joy Metzger, Secondary Education; Ian Neff, Professional Writing; James Richards, Psychology; Cecilia Schoeni, Exploratory Studies; Lauren Wilcox, Elementary Education; Alec Woznick, Computer Science

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