The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has named more than 300 students to its spring 2024 dean’s list. Dean’s list status is awarded to students who have earned a grade point average of 3.5 or better.
Bradford students named to the dean’s list were: Marvellous Agbanusi, biology; Georgiana Auteri, early level education (preK-4); Lauren Baldwin, exercise science; Michael Bosworth, applied mathematics; Louissa Brandt, broadcast communications; Kelsie Brooks, biology; Samantha Calkins, environmental studies; Corriehaze Choo, interdisciplinary arts; Brianna Coder, business management; Robert Colts, chemistry; Garrett Erickson, hospitality management; Bailey Fedak, hospitality management; Micheal Gow, health and physical education; Kylee Grover, criminal justice; Hali Hahn, business management; Elisa Hayden, radiological science; Rhys Kennedy, English education 7-12; Kyle Kimoto,computer information systems and technology; Kaylee Kline, environmental science; Jordan Knight, interdisciplinary arts; Zander Koppenhaver, social studies education 7-12; Alivia Laird, biology; Hannah Lary, psychology; Zhilin Li, computer information systems and technology; Kexin Liu, computer information systems and technology; Stephen Morgan, exercise science; David Niegowski, mechanical engineering technology; Dianne Null, interdisciplinary arts; Brent Peterson, computer information systems and technology; Austin Reese, history/political science; Nicholas Renick, exercise science; Alexis Roberts, accounting; Katherine Roessler, business management; Kailei Scrivo, criminal justice; Chloe Shaw, early level education (preK-4); Maxwell Shaw, business management; and Erkinjon Umarov, accounting.
Additional area students among those named to the dean’s list were: Mychal Berlinski, energy engineering technology, Kearstin Foster, early level education (preK-4) and Lila Rollins, criminal justice, all of Allegany, N.Y.; Caden Rees, business management, and Keaton Shupe, social studies education 7-12, both of Austin; Alia Mosier of Brockport, biology; Alexis Ahearn, accounting, Kayla Korb, early level education (preK-4); and Hannah Tubbs, exercise science, all of Coudersport; Dominic Cary of Custer City, computer information systems and technology; Kaliyah Crouse of Derrick City, psychology.
Brianna Heller, applied mathematics, and Nicholas Whippo, exercise science, both of Duke Center; Elizabeth Lowman of Eldred, biology; Caden Beldin, business management, and Morgan Lorenzo, biology, both of Emporium; Morgan Jelliff of Galeton, history-political science; Alexis Port of James City, psychology; Rachel Auman, pre-veterinary medicine, Marcus Crowe, computer information systems and technology, John Douglas, applied mathematics, and Jenna Morgan, nursing, all of Johnsonburg; Curtis Barner, health and physical education, Max Bizzak, criminal justice, Jessica Buhl, biology education 7-12, Abigail Deane, psychology, Arianna Deane, psychology, Emilie Dinger, early level education (preK-4), Katherine Jacobs, environmental science; Madelyn Kinney, undeclared; Olivia Kinney, psychology; Lexi Novosel, business management, and Mackenna Rainey, business management, all of Kane.
Haley Baron of Kersey, psychology; Breanna Bernhard, psychology, Jessie Kerr, business management, Megan Kirsch, psychology, and Emily Shields, radiological science, all of Lewis Run; Madison Hartman of Limestone, N.Y., mathematics education 7-12; John Eckstrom, environmental studies, and Arnold Rodzevic, pre-dental medicine, both of Mount Jewett; Kaylee Boyd, business management, and Olivia Freer, environmental science, both of Port Allegany; Taylor Frantz of Ridgway, accounting; William Clayson, computer information systems and technology, Riley May, nursing, MacKenzie Miller, communications, and Joshua Schuessler, early level education (preK-4), all of Rixford; Brandon Tinder of Roulette, applied mathematics; Isabella Caskey, accounting, Thomas Defillippi, accounting, Lydia Ehrensberger, business management, Allison Gutowski, business management, Mason McAllister, biology, and Rachel Mertz, accounting, all of St. Marys.
MacKenzie George, early level education, Colton Gietler, exercise science; Holden Hoffman, environmental science, Ethan Voorhees, economics, and Noah Wichert, sport and recreation management, all of Shinglehouse; Logan Christie, exercise science, Karlie Deming, early level education, Baylee Fitzsimmons, early level education, and Jacob Hoch, environmental science, all of Smethport; Daniel Finn of Turtlepoint, accounting; and Alexia Catalone of Weedville, international affairs.