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ECE Engineering Fall 2023 Dean’s List

 

The list below indicates the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering students whose outstanding academic achievement has placed them on the Dean’s List. This list includes only students who have authorized the release of information in accordance with the provisions of FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act).

Fall 2023 Dean’s List

(Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering)

Toluwanimi Akinosho
Michael Brown
Dirk Catpo Risco
James Cena
Japneet Chopra
Matthew Comeau
Jake Connolly
Hagen Delakowski
Daniel Derosa
Alexander Dibianco
Ian Dollard
Dennis Donnelly
Patrick Gallagher
Paramveer Grewal
Kevin Hofmann
Aidan Hsu
Magnolia Huitz
Shawn Kushner
Daniel Landau
Torray Love
Sebastian Mahecha
Supiya Manley
John Marble
Ricky Mariani
Jack Mcginley
Grace Monetti
Kevin Muller
Jasmine Ocasio
Vincent Perlowin
Samantha Helena-Ann Potomic
Mason Rabtzow
Andrew Radwan
Nathaniel Ross
Nathan Russo
Nicholas Schwing
Chris Toala
Cheyenne Torraca
Joseph Vivolo
Sean Waksmundski
Jack Walsh
Mikeal Wendling
James Wingard
Sean Wood
Joseph Woods

AS INDICATED IN THE COLLEGE’S UNDERGRADUATE BULLETIN:
“All degree candidates who complete 3 or more course units [=12 credits] (other than additive credits) in a semester with assigned letter grades and who have earned a 3.5 GPA that semester are eligible to be included in that semester’s Dean’s List. Pass (P) is not an assigned letter grade and may not be used toward meeting the requirements for the Dean’s List.”

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