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College Plans of Huntington's Class of 2008 College Plans of Huntington’s Class of 2008 (This list is not all inclusive of the senior class. It includes students who consented to the release of their plans.) Student College Samantha Adolf Nassau Community College Zain Syed Aiman New York Institute of Technology Laura L Beach State University of New York at New Paltz Katherine Beavers Sarah Lawrence College James Beck Iona College Rachel Bellack Dowling College Josh Blumberg SUNY College at Potsdam, Crane School of Music Ryan Brady Mercyhurst College Alexander Brown Saint Joseph's University Molly Burnett Monmouth University Christopher Cafiero Suffolk County Community College Kaari Casey Pennsylvania State University Jiordan Castle Pace University, New York City Ye Ji Cho SUNY College at Old Westbury Patrick Coffey Stony Brook University Max Cohen Duke University William C Cohn Ohio Wesleyan University Zachary Conlon Mount Saint Mary College Shannon Lee Connors Yale University Jonathan Correll Cornell University Jamie Cutrone Sacred Heart University Laura Dabrowski Wellesley College Alysha Dasque Suffolk County Community College Larissa De Masi Renesselaer Polytechnic Inst. Daniel De Oliveira Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus William Dean The University of Tampa Ashley Dell Manhattanville College Megan Doyle Bucknell University Gregory Everitt Drew University Anthony Fasciano Nassau Community College Michael Faulter Suffolk County Community College Julien A Feldman Emory University Kelsey Ferrari Manhattan College Lucas Forster Binghamton University Alexandra Fulton Loyola College in Maryland Gabriella Fulton James Madison University Kira Gaines Briarcliffe College Alfred Garcia CUNY Honors College Joshua Gayle Johnson & Wales University Christopher R Glaser SUNY at Farmingdale Andrew Goodrich Cornell University Audrey-Anne P Green Dean College Jeffrey Green Fordham University Allison Greenstein Towson University Zachary Grill Temple University, Boyer College of Music & Dance Hector Guerrero Five Towns College Michael Gulmi Adelphi University Thomas Gunton Saint Joseph's University Kesha A Gupta Suffolk County Community College Mira Gutoff Bennington College Alexander Hajny SUNY Delhi Jennifer Hannan-Backert Mount Saint Mary College Shameika Hanson Nassau Community College Ryan J Hartley The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University Sasha-Lee V Hemmings York College of the CUNY David Hermer-Fried State University of New York at New Paltz Vanessa Hernandez Molloy College Melissa Hill Sacred Heart University Samantha Hofsiss Alfred University Gregory James Fordham University Davron Jenkins Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus Madeleine K. Jensen Columbia University Greta Johnson Saint Michael's College Katherine Johnson Towson University Virginia Johnson Cornell University Liam Jones State University of New York at Albany Christine Kang University of the Arts London Rebecca Karasik Temple University Daisy Kramer Syracuse University David Krumholz Plattsburgh State University Venice Lagone The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Colin Limbach US Marine Corps Greg Loadholt Liberty University Samantha Lobue Western Michigan University Francesca Lombardo The University of Tampa Edgar Lopez Temple University Ioannis A Loucas Stony Brook University Lauren Lufker Suffolk County Community College Zachary M Lustberg Pennsylvania State University Nelson Maldonado Cornell University Tara Malone Fordham University Kevin Marek SUNY College at Geneseo Keith Marman SUNY College at Oneonta John Mc Callen Wesley College Clifton R Mc Comb Suffolk County Community College Matthew Meszaros Syracuse University Erica Meyer State University of New York at Albany Sabrina Miles Suffolk County Community College Carolyn Mohlenhoff SUNY at Farmingdale Elizabeth Mormile Laboratory Institute of Merchandising Colin R Morrell State University of New York at New Paltz Zachary Moss The University of Arizona Nicole E Napolitano James Madison University Samantha M Natalello Dowling College Talia Nelson DeVry Institute of Technology Allyson Nevins Sacred Heart University Katie Newman Sacred Heart University Steven Nigro Loyola College in Maryland Gregory Nordin Binghamton University Derrick Northcote SUNY College at Oneonta Erika Norton University of Connecticut Honors Program Leslie A O'Brien Johns Hopkins University Timothy O'Grady Middlebury College Baxter Olson State University of New York at Albany Casey Orr Nassau Community College Nicole Palmer University of Maryland, College Park Martha Higinia Paredes Dowling College Martha Roxanna Paredes Dowling College Mia Parziale SUNY at Farmingdale Alex Pavelka SUNY Maritime College Tonya Pereira Nassau Community College Stephan Petrylka Seattle Pacific University Elizabeth Polacek The Catholic University of America Christophe Potter Trinity College Anthony Priolo Johns Hopkins University Priscilla L Ramirez Dowling College Quillian T Respass Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus Herberth Reyes Johnson & Wales University Jason Reyes SUNY at Farmingdale Francisco Rivera Suffolk County Community College Rebecca Rofield Suffolk County Community College Miguel Romero Queens College of the CUNY Courtney Rubenbauer The University of Tampa Brian Ruiz Stony Brook University Christine Russo Siena College Mark A Salerno Trinity-Pauling School, NY Edgar Sanchez Queens College of the CUNY Jason Santiago Suffolk County Community College Eric Santos Pace University, Pleasantville-Briarcliff Sam Schoeffler Binghamton University Matthew Scott Misericordia University Victoria Shannon Boston University Andrew Sherman College of William and Mary Daniele Siele Fashion Institute of Technology Alanna K Simpson University of Dayton Victoria Smith State University of New York at New Paltz Daniel Stein State University of New York at Albany Brian Teubner The George Washington University Dashaun Thomas Milford Academy Katherine E Thompson Loyola College in Maryland Kevin Thompson University of North Carolina at Charlotte Luis A Ulloa Suffolk County Community College Eva Valerio Fashion Institute of Technology Jose M Vasquez SUNY College at Brockport Brian Venturino SUNY College at Morrisville Francisco Viera-Pereira Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus Nicole Waaland Nassau Community College Kyle Wasarhaley State University of New York at Albany Simeon M Weisz SUNY Delhi Lindsey Whiffen Mount Saint Mary College Tiffany White Suffolk County Community College Laurie Widerman University of Rhode Island Kelly Wilbur Suffolk County Community College Patrick Wright Plattsburgh State University Jacob Zimmerman New York University .
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