College notes for May 31
Pennsylvania College of Technology
The spring 2022 dean’s list and graduates have been announced at Pennsylvania College of Technology, Williamsport, a special mission affiliate of Penn State. Spring 2022 Commencement ceremonies took place May 13-14 at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport.
Dean’s List includes undergraduate students who earn six or more credits and have a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
From Somerset County are:
Jared L. Critchfield, Somerset, Bachelor of Science, engineering design technology
Ryan P. Eash, Hooversville, Associate of Applied Science, heating, ventilation & air conditioning technology
Casey D. Gossard, Windber, Bachelor of Science, construction management
Tyler J. Harrold, Markleton, Associate of Applied Science, Surveying Technology
Ethan J. Svonavec, Somerset, Associate of Applied Science, heavy construction equipment technology: Caterpillar equipment emphasis
Graduates
Dawson C. Arnold, Windber, Associate of Applied Science, electric power generation technology: diesel emphasis, High Honors
Luke Connor Brick, Berlin, Bachelor of Science, civil engineering technology
Ryan P. Eash, Hooversville, Associate of Applied Science, heating, ventilation & air conditioning technology, Honors
Casey D. Gossard, Windber, Bachelor of Science, construction management
Ethan James Svonavec, Somerset, Associate of Applied Science, heavy construction equipment technology: caterpillar equipment emphasis, Honors
Point Park
Alexa Shaulis, Somerset, is listed on the Point Park University School of Communication dean's list for the spring 2022 semester.
Wilkes University
Wilkes University awarded more than 700 bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees at its 75th spring commencement ceremonies May 21. From Somerset County: Kayla Miller of Berlin, received a Master of Science in Education and Jusdan Griffith of Hollsopple, received a Master of Science in nursing.
Penn Highlands Community College
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College announced that the following students from Somerset County have made the dean’s list for the spring 2022 semester.
Berlin — Emma Rose Martz, Julie Ann Mitchell, Courtney Marie Seaman
Boswell — Emily Michele Bittner, Kellie J. Rosa
Central City — Nicole Ashley Deneen, Natasha Lee Meck, Briana Lyn Pakstis
Davidsville — Samuel David Brahney, Mary Elizabeth Stanley
Friedens — Ethan M. Kaufman, Jessica Shockey
Hollsopple — Maciah Robyn Holsopple
Hooversville — Hannah Lynn Brehm
Jerome — Jennifer Sue Everett
Meyersdale — Eric Steven Beckner, Carissa Nicole Miller
Rockwood — Bri Lee Goodlin, Hattie Jean Luster
Shanksville — Tiffany Lea Weigle
Somerset — Melanie Cathryn Downing, Beth Ann Hersh, Zoe Elizabeth McGee
Stoystown — Hunter Luke Martin, Casey A. Romus
Windber — Jessica Rose Baeder, Michelle Rose Bartkovich, Kevin Dennis Bukovich, Rachel Criscione, Haley Nicole Crum, Allison Mae Dusack, Katelyn Elizabeth Graham, Karli Shay Hanik, Ashley Linda Harris, Gabriel Byron Helsel, Dylan Jack Napora, Megan B. Ott, Heather Josephine Smith, Jennifer Jo Stiffler, Joseph Scott Stopko, Jamin Anthony Tomaselli, Matthew James Walker, Dylan Young
Grove City College
Lillian Pletcher, Markleton, earned a degree from Grove City College on May 14. Pletcher earned a Bachelor of Science degree in social work.
Grove City College
The following students from Somerset County were named to the dean's list for the spring 2022 semester at Grove City College. Students eligible for the dean's list have a GPA of 3.40 to 3.59; for the dean's list with Distinction a GPA of 3.60 to 3.84 and for the dean's list with High Distinction a GPA of 3.85 to 4.0.Matthew Addleman of Shanksville; Owen Mathias of Rockwood; and Lillian Pletcher of Markleton.
This article originally appeared on The Daily American: College notes for May 31, 2022