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Dean's List Spring 2021 Dean’s List Spring 2021 Harpur College of Arts and Sciences Congratulations to all Harpur Students who have earned a 3.5 or higher grade point average with 12 or more graded credits and no missing grades or incompletes. Adebola Omotolani Abbey-Peter Nicholas F. Alban James Frederick Anastasio Courtney Hope Abbriano Erica Albert Marisa Andersen Mustafa O Abdalla James Michael Alberts Arianna Mae Anderson Michael Christian Abdallah Amanda Beth Alburquerque Hannah Sophia Anderson Lucas Guy Abernathy Andrew Thaddeus Aldous Jesse Schwartz Anderson Maya Grace Abraham Zachary D Aleba Maryanne Anderson Zachary Dylan Abrams Justin Robert Alejandro Maya Malinda Anderson Oscar Abreu Molly B Alexander Naileah Teresa Anderson Vialexa A. Abreu William John Alexander Caitlin S Andes Tania Ala Abukoush Imogen Aley Michael Thomas Andre Robert Matthew Acevedo Gillian Grace Alfano Amanda Carole Andreoli Tal Ester Achildiev Sydney Michele Alfano Brady James Andrews Aidan Ackerson Jessica Michele Alfieri Emma Victoria Andrews Abigail Emma Ackroyd Lauren Algerio Kaylin Stephanie Anest Erin Melanie Acosta Rachael Elizabeth Ali Alexandra R Angert Paige Alexa Adamo Luciana Daniela Aliendre Chacon Jason James Anglum Taylor Adamo Joseph Hayden Aliperti Nicole Anichich Kiara Mya Adams Kellyanne Norine Allen Nishat Anjum Mofiyinfoluwa Precious Adeoye Paige Olivia Alletzhauser Alexa Nicole Annese Moyosola Adeyemi Elizabeth Joyce Allhusen Benjamin M Annopolsky Mariam Bola Adeyi Mahmoud Ahmed Almady Zachary Joseph Ansel Emily Adler Diana Carolina Almallah Zane Christopher Anthony Casey Ward Adrian Edward Alexander Almonte Alessandra Maddalena Antonacci Cara Faith Advocate Rotem Alon Alexandra Antony Margaret Anna Agajanov Emi Stiefel Alperin Justin D Antunes Clarissa Maria Agate Zoe Alpert Nina M Marie Apruzzese Michael Joseph Agliata Brianna Alvarez Julianna Nicole Aquilone Neena M Agosto Divine Michelle Alvarez Mitchell Andrew Araya Bernadetta Sarpongmaa Agyeman Kaitlyn Alvarez Katherine Teresa Archbold Hebba Ahmad Arsalan Ahmed Alvi Andrea Resendiz Arellano Sofia Bano Ahmad Alyssa Amarante Hadar L Arens Adama Ahmed Dylan James Ambroise Emeli Argueta Martinez Aida Ahmed Alexandra Lauren Amendolara Brian Joseph Armstrong Eeshah Ahmed Justin Ames Elizabeth Marie Armstrong Noah Ahmed Olivia Nicole Ames Emily Abigail Armstrong Liridona Ahmetaj Joshua Frishman Amir Matthew Thomas Arnold Jessica Marie Aiello Elsa Margit Ammirati Antonio Arnone Rebecca Lynn Aitken Julia Elizabeth Amodeo Austin Z Arocena Andrew Ajaka Matthew B Amodeo Lily Rose Aronov Brianna Ilori Akande Nicole T Amodeo Noah J. Arre Eda Naz Akcal Madison N Amoriello Gabriela Athena Arreaga Najneen Akhter Nanayaa O Amponsah Kevin Patrick Artus Nina Akker Dong An Caroline Marie Aruanno Imtiaz Alam Noah T An Deanna Theresa Arvanites Nehla S Alam Timothy A An Eli Sebastian ArveloReyes Dean’s List Spring 2021 Harpur College of Arts and Sciences Congratulations to all Harpur Students who have earned a 3.5 or higher grade point average with 12 or more graded credits and no missing grades or incompletes. Adam Ireneo Ascione D'Elia Colin P. Baker Matthew Christopher Barry Alexis Asherian Damonis Christine Baker Brandon David Barsky Rebecca Ashirzadeh Joshua Christopher Baker William Holland Barsky Darya Assil Kathryn Grace Baker Kelsey Brianna Bartlett Amy Alexandra Astefanous Zachary Ryan Baker Michael Thomas Bartlett Shanti Allegra Astra John Sylvester Baldassarre Emma Alicia Bartolazo Rebecca Atiae Michael Timmy Baldini Lilia Rose Bartolotta Ryan J Atkins Sara Yoshida Baldwin Aidan Gregory Baryk John Atkinson Zion Leon-Jadiah Baldwin Hrithik Basak William Edward Atkinson Carly Elizabeth Bales Jonathan Ricardo Basdeo Chidubem Atuegbu Nia Balgobin Humza Junaid Bashir Francise Sze Ching Au Samantha Deanna Ballin Safiya Junaid Bashir Taylor Elizabeth Aubel Nicholas Balrup Natalie Jane Bashner Erin Rose Aufrichtig Riley Daniel Balthazor Vincent Michael Basile Zachary C Augustine Elizabeth Manning Balzani Sheraz Basit Simon M Auslander Laura Oyindasola Bamishile Talia Raine Baslow Alexa Marie Avallone Abraham Myunghoon Bang Daniella Bastone Karen Andrea Avila Gonzales Annabelle Bangs Molly Rose Batchelder Leilani Elsie Aviles Eina Jayenne Baniel Francis Henry Bateman Nina Avins Shimul Banik Molly Nina Battaglia Ashley Avrani Julia J Bansbach Evgeniy Batuyev Michelle Avshalumov Zachariah W Bantle Natasha Jane Baudler Levi Jordan Axelrod Yara A Barakat Christopher J Bauer Sarah J Ayling Niki Baratian Haylie A Baum Alexis Elizabeth Ayres Alexandra Marie Barbagallo Rebecca Grace Bauman Justin D. Ayyad Bernadette MariaJia Barbarise Sara Isabel Ng Bautista Farah Azam Thea Carolyn Barbelet Sofia Elena Bautista Mus'ab A Azam Megan Elizabeth Barber Hannah Elizabeth Baycura Suhaib Azam Lauren Barbera Mary Sue Bayer Simra Aziz Gianna Michelle Barcia Riley Scotia Bayer Oumou Kalsoum Ba Jesse Michal Barer Ella Marie Beaghen Christopher Joseph Bacalla Lacey Baretsky Brandon Alex Beame Abigail Rose Bachyrycz Kelsey Marie Barker Isabelle Grace Beatus Erin Anne Badalamenti Alyssa Sandra Barnes Michelle M Beaulieu Soo Bae Michael C Barnum Ayse Bebek Jaemin Baek Catherine Rose Barr Ashleigh Irene Beblavy Jasmine Marie Baez Reece A Barr Jaden Reef Beck Justina Manuela Baez Rachel Marie Barrale Stephanie Elizabeth Beck Lauren Elisabeth Baffo Nickole Irene Barratt Emma Carter Becker Daniela Ray Bagan Nicole R Barrett Jacob Daniel Becourtney Danielle Nicole Bahnasy Stephanie Mae Barrett Damian Bednarski Benjamin John Bahun Gabrielle Barrett-Snyder Brian Begelman Justin Patrick Bailey Pamela Jane Victoria Andrade Barroso Tyler Max Behar Stephen Matthew Baio Connor Joseph Barry Zachary Beheshti Shirazi Adis Bajraktarevic Katrina Barry Elizabeth Hannah Bekerman Dean’s List Spring 2021 Harpur College of Arts and Sciences Congratulations to all Harpur Students who have earned a 3.5 or higher grade point average with 12 or more graded credits and no missing grades or incompletes. Kaitlyn E Belcher Stephanie Catherine Besen Annika F Boaz Naike Clara Belizaire Jessica Ellen Beskid Nicholas E Bober Kristina L Bell Grace Catherine Betzler Paul Anthony Bochterle Nicholas Ryan Bell Matthew Beylinson Ruth Estella Pruner Boehling Christopher Lawrence Bellcourt Ian Justin Bezdicek Ivan V Bogach Nicholas Paul Bellino Charvi Bhayana Holly Therese Bohack Emily Rose Bellow Ivy Bi Kaitlin R. Bohenek Nicolas Joseph Belmonte Nicholas Anthony Bianchi Riya Bolander Jack Christopher Belmore Alayna Rose Bianco Colin Boller Talia Jade Belowich Catherine Eve Bibby Angelina J Bonacasa Katerina Beloyeannis Bell Bryan Alexander Bibicheff Julia Marie Bonelli Matthew Abraham Benak Joseph C Bica Olivia Katherine Bongiorno Isaac Steven Ben-Ezra Morgan L Bienkowski Maia Laine Boni Adam Joseph Benjamin Jonathan Biggs Gabrielle Alexandra Bonilla Joel Vipparthy Benjamin Madelynn Joy Bigler Layla J Bonilla Abigayle Rose Bennett Lynn Josephine Bijou Essie Bonney Emma R. 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