
Tyler Clark acknowledged by Canisius College
BUFFALO, New York — Tyler Clark of Aurora is one in every of greater than 1,100 Canisius College students named to the autumn 2020 Dean’s List or Merit List.
Clark is a member of the Canisius Class of 2023 and pursuing a level in Spec Ed Gr 1-6/Childhood 1-6.
Dean’s List recognitions are awarded to these students who’ve attained a grade level common of not less than 3.50 for the semester and have accomplished not less than 4 programs of three credit or equal.
Mason Beale participates in game-creating problem
CEDARVILLE, Ohio — Mason Beale of Streetsboro was a member of a workforce at Cedarville University that lately participated within the Global Game Jam annual game-creation problem. The problem duties students with creating an authentic high-tech online game in 48 hours, and Cedarville’s workforce collaborated to make 5 video games inside the allotted time.
This 12 months’s problem had 20,000 individuals from greater than 100 international locations, with a closing sport rely totaling practically 6,000. Global Game Jam selects a theme for the video games, and this 12 months, they selected “Lost and Found.”
All of the Cedarville scholar individuals had been self-nominated, and of the 17 concerned, Beale represented the pc science main. The students accomplished their 5 video games from begin to end impartial of college help.
Given pandemic protocols, the collaboration course of for the 2021 problem took a extra distant method. Cedarville’s students communicated primarily by means of Discord, a messaging platform continuously utilized by avid gamers. Even so, students overcame no matter difficulties arose from restrictions.
Students retain possession of their video games after the competitors, and they’re free to publish them publicly or submit them on the market. Cedarville’s students printed their video games for public play, and they’re accessible at https://globalgamejam.org/2021/jam-sites/cedarville-university/video games. In addition, the video games students develop could be added to skilled portfolios.
Trevor Solis named to Columbus State Community College Dean’s List
COLUMBUS — Trevor Solis of Aurora lately was named to the Autumn Semester Dean’s List at Columbus State Community College. To be named to the dean’s listing, a scholar should obtain a grade level common of three.5 or larger and be enrolled for six or extra credit score hours.
Artwork by Paige Knoch to be on show
ALLIANCE — The University of Mount Union is holding the annual scholar artwork exhibit just about by means of April 9.
The exhibit contains works from 16 Mount Union students together with prints, work, drawings, pictures and sculptures. One of the coed artists might be Paige Knoch from Rootstown.
The exhibit is offered for viewing at mountunion.edu/2021studentartexhibit.
Jessica Brown volunteers at space nursing dwelling
ALLIANCE — Jessica Brown of Aurora lately participated in an exercise with the Public Relations Student Society of America chapter on the University of Mount Union.
The group volunteered at Auburn Skilled Living, a nursing dwelling in Damascus, for a challenge known as “The Love Communication.” Collectively, the students had been capable of make 200 playing cards to ship to the power. Not solely this, however they included some extras to thank the workers for all of their laborious work throughout the pandemic.
Not solely did the residents and workers obtain handmade messages of affection, however PRSSA acquired nationwide recognition by PRSSA- National for his or her efforts throughout all nationwide social channels, which inhabit 1000’s of followers and connections. The members of PRSSA had been so grateful for the chance to provide to these in want whereas excelling as a chapter.
Merlin Senthil Named to Dean’s List at Biola University
LA MIRADA, California — Merlin Senthil of Garrettsville was named to Biola University’s Dean’s List for tutorial excellence.
Senthil was one in every of roughly 1,800 students who had been named to the dean’s listing in fall 2020. Biola students are positioned on the dean’s listing to honor these with a GPA of three.6 or larger whereas enrolled in 12 or extra credit and whose cumulative GPA is not less than 3.2.
Portage residents named to Ashland University Dean’s List
ASHLAND — The following students had been named to the Fall 2020 Dean’s List at Ashland University:
Brent Monroe of Mantua is majoring in geology. He is the son of Douglas and Holly Monroe of Mantua and a 2018 graduate of Crestwood High School.
Morgan Mauller of Mogadore is majoring in intervention specialist schooling. She is the daughter of Jody Ahlstrom. Mauller is a 2019 graduate of Lake High School.
Joseph Beaver of Ravenna is majoring in political science. He is a 2017 graduate of Streetsboro High School.
Nathan Vacha of Streetsboro is majoring in historical past. He is a 2018 graduate of Streetsboro High School.
Kyle Doershuk of Streetsboro is a 2020 graduate of Theodore Roosevelt High School.
Portage students named to Grove City College Dean’s List
GROVE CITY, Pennsylvania — The following students had been named to the Dean’s listing for the Fall 2020 semester at Grove City College:
AURORA: Anna Brown and Cassie Marotta
KENT: Tim Prather
MOGADORE: Katie Goodwill
Alexandra Haag named to the Dean’s List at Purchase College
PURCHASE, New York — Alexandra Haag has been named to Purchase College’s Dean’s List for the autumn 2020 semester. Haag is finding out dance.
To be eligible for the Dean’s List, students should carry a semester GPA of three.5 for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science applications and three.75 for Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Music Performance applications. They should take a minimal of 12 credit.
Ohio University declares Fall 2020 graduates
ATHENS, Ohio — More than 2,300 students graduated with bachelor’s, grasp’s or doctorate levels from Ohio University for fall semester 2020. Students included:
- Katherine Albrecht of Aurora, who graduated with a Master of Physician Assistant Practice from OHIO’s College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Alaina Fischer of Streetsboro, who graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration majoring in Accounting from OHIO’s College of Business
- Hannah Gang of Aurora, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from OHIO’s College of Arts and Sciences
- Damen Jennings of Streetsoboro, who graduated with a Master of Engineering Management from OHIO’s Russ College of Engineering and Technology
- Jacqueline Kisthardt of Aurora, who graduated with a Master of Science in Athletic Administration from OHIO’s College of Business
- Kate Kondik of Aurora, who graduated with a Master of Science in Food and Nutrition Sciences (Food and Nutrition Sciences) from OHIO’s College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Erica McIntyre of Ravenna, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Baccalaureate Nursing) from OHIO’s College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Mary Molnar of Streetsboro, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Baccalaureate Nursing) from OHIO’s College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Kaitlynn O’Brien of Streetsboro, who graduated with a Master of Science in Child and Family Studies from OHIO’s College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Susan Pugh of Ravenna, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Baccalaureate Nursing) from OHIO’s College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Alexandria Skowronski of Aurora, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science majoring in Biological Sciences – Marine, Freshwater, and Environmental Biology and a Bachelor of Science in Visual Communication majoring in Visual Communication – Photojournalism from OHIO’s College of Arts and Sciences and Scripps College of Communication
- Jonathan Svarny of Ravenna, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Baccalaureate Nursing) from OHIO’s College of Health Sciences and Professions
- David Swift of Mogadore, who graduated with a Master of Health Administration from OHIO’s College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Lindsey Wilkens of Ravenna, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Baccalaureate Nursing) from OHIO’s College of Health Sciences and Professions
Ohio University declares 2020 Fall Dean’s List
ATHENS, Ohio — More than 8,400 students certified for the autumn semester 2020 Dean’s List at Ohio University, together with principal and regional campuses.
Students included:
- Kacie Anderson from Aurora within the College of Business
- Paige Arconti from Kent within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- James Baerman from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- John Baltas from Aurora within the College of Business
- Madison Bauza from Kent within the College of Fine Arts
- Aaron Begy from Mantua within the Scripps College of Communication
- Katie Brogan from Aurora within the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
- Bella Burdick from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- John Burns from Aurora within the College of Business
- Nick Capretta from Reminderville within the College of Business
- Gina Capretta from Aurora within the College of Business
- Tayler Cassidy from Aurora within the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
- Brenna Chaya from Mogadore within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Sophia Cobb from Hiram within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Sarah Coleman from Streetsboro within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Morgan Collica from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Kaitlynn Cook from Kent within the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
- Bobby Dirda from Aurora within the College of Business
- Ali DiSanto from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Hunter Dorner from Aurora within the Scripps College of Communication
- Kelsie Flick from Streetsboro within the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
- Evan Fromwiller from Aurora within the College of Business
- Reiley Full from Ravenna within the College of Business
- Krista Gabor from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Hannah Gang from Aurora within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Aryanna Gentles from Garrettsville within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Samantha Giardino from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Mila Gmerek from Kent within the Honors Tutorial College
- Ryan Golson Jr. from Streetsboro within the Scripps College of Communication
- Jessica Hargrove from Streetsboro within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Ravi Harley from Kent within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Ryan Hartland from Aurora within the College of Business
- Ally Heminger from Mogadore within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Alice Hesmondhalgh from Aurora within the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
- Sadie Hopkins from Hiram within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Abby Jordan from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Jenna King from Kent within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Elena Kousaie from Aurora within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Jacob Krupp from Mantua within the College of Business
- Mara Labedz from Streetsboro within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Whitney Lieberth from Aurora within the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
- Michaela Mahoney from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Gwyn Markowitz from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Ryan Markowitz from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Colin Mcnamara from Aurora within the College of Business
- Lissy Melendez from Streetsboro within the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
- Sabina Memic from Aurora within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Julie Millhoff from Atwater within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Abby Moore from Rootstown within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Latasha Moore Sharp from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Alexis Myrla from Atwater within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Virginia Natale from Garrettsville within the Scripps College of Communication
- Kyle Obly from Aurora within the Scripps College of Communication
- Carly Obly from Aurora within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Macy Peck from Aurora within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Jack Pfiffner from Aurora within the College of Business
- James Pietrangelo from Streetsboro within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Sarah Pryor from Kent within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Jane Puzder from Aurora within the University College
- Tate Raub from Streetsboro within the Scripps College of Communication
- Taylor Roberts from Streetsboro within the College of Fine Arts
- Mark Rocco from Rootstown within the College of Fine Arts
- Jake Rogge from Aurora within the Scripps College of Communication
- Brandon Schambach from Aurora within the College of Business
- Abi Scherer from Kent within the Honors Tutorial College
- Claire Schiopota from Aurora within the Scripps College of Communication
- Kristen Schuch from Kent within the Honors Tutorial College
- Ben Shank from Ravenna within the College of Business
- Kristin Simpson from Kent within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Alexandria Skowronski from Aurora within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Noelle Spence from Kent within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Olivia Stein from Aurora within the College of Fine Arts
- Caroline Stiller from Kent within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Abbey Stover from Aurora within the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
- Kimberly Strange from Atwater within the College of Health Sciences and Professions
- Max Swartout from Deerfield within the College of Fine Arts
- Brandon Tasker from Ravenna within the Scripps College of Communication
- Najah Thornton from Aurora within the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
- Olivia Vagasky from Aurora within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Sarah Vince from Aurora within the University College
- Sarah Woodard from Streetsboro within the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
- Molly Zenz from Aurora within the College of Arts and Sciences
- Zackery Zukas from Ravenna within the College of Fine Arts
Students should earn not less than a 3.5 grade level common for the semester with a schedule of lessons totaling not less than 15 hours, 12 of which had been taken for letter grades, to attain this distinction.