There's a whole lot of celebrating to be done in Waterford these days--we can't even keep up with all of our congratulations!
Here's a roundup of recent accomplishments by Waterford residents:
Western New England University
Megan E. Kelly-Maynard received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Western New England University.
Saint Michael's College
Kevin Holloman, son of Christopher Holloman of Waterford, a Sophomore Accounting major, who graduated from Hs for Const. Trades, Engineering & Architecture before coming to Saint Michael's, has been named to the Dean's List.
Alexa Long, daughter of Jesse and Jill Long of Waterford, a Sophomore Elementary Education & Sociology and Anthropology major, who graduated from Waterford High School before coming to Saint Michael's, has been named to the Dean's List.
Clark University
Trevor W. Hendry received a degree from Clark University on Sunday, May 20. Hendry graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in management.
Salve Regina University
Patrick Brown has been named to the Dean's List for the spring 2012 semester at Salve Regina University. Brown is a rising sophomore.
Maggie Lynn Sullivan of Waterford, Conn. was awarded a bachelor of science degree in Early Childhood Education during Salve Regina University's 62nd commencement on Sunday, May 20.
Colby-Sawyer College
Elaine M. Edgecomb has been named to the Dean's List at Colby-Sawyer College.
Tyler Griffin graduated from Colby-Sawyer College with a Bachelor of Science degree on Saturday, May 5, 2012. Griffin majored in Environmental Sciences.
Providence College
James Engel was among over 900 students from Providence College who received undergraduate degrees during the College's Ninety-Fourth Commencement Exercises held on Sunday, May 20, 2012. Engel received a bachelor's degree in Biology, Cum Laude.
UMass Dartmouth
Kelsey Dagata received a Bachelor of Science in Accounting Cum Laude at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth undergraduate commencement on May 27.
Eastern Connecticut State University
The School of Arts and Sciences at Eastern Connecticut State University recently held the 11th Annual Student Research Conference and Exhibition. The event featured research projects in the form of oral, poster, performance, and art presentations.
Peter Castagna '13 participated in the event with his presentation "The Relationship Between Perceived Monitoring and Level of Risk-Taking."