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Bomfim Player of the Year, Marote Coach of the Year, highlight six All-Region Selections
Six members of the Region 21 and Northeast District champion Northern Essex Community College men's soccer team were named to the All-Region teams as announced today. Highlighting the selections were Jadiel Bomfim (Nashua, NH) who was named Co-Regional Player of the Year and Eusebio Marote who was named Region 21 Coach of the Year.
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Nov 7
SNHU Announces Summer 2024 President's List
It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students on being named to the Summer 2024 President's List. The summer terms run from May to August. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above for the reporting term are named to the President's List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer.
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Sep 25
SNHU Announces Summer 2024 Dean's List
It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students on being named to the Summer 2024 Dean's List. The summer terms run from May to August. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 for the reporting term are named to the Dean's List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer.
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Sep 25
Jadiel Bomfim named NJCAA National Player of the Week
Northern Essex Community College sophomore Jadiel Bomfim (Nashua, NH) has been named the NJCAA National Player of the Week for the week ending Sunday September 15th as announced today by the national office.
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Sep 18
College of the Holy Cross Welcomes the Class of 2028
The College of the Holy Cross is proud to announce the members of the Class of 2028. Hailing from 507 different high schools, 41 U.S. states and territories and 13 different countries, this incoming class represents one of the most diverse and academically accomplished classes in the College's history. These newly minted Crusaders have distinguished themselves through community service, leadership roles, and diverse participation in areas like the arts, music and athletics. Welcome to Holy Cross, Class of 2028!
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Sep 12
Summer 2024 Dean's List
To be included, students must attain a grade point average of 3.3 or higher within the term, carry six or more credits within the term, and be matriculated in a degree program. Northern Essex Community College, the first Federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution in New England, is an education leader for the Merrimack Valley. Through a supportive learning environment and cultural inclusion, NECC embraces all identities and inspires initiative and excellence through top-notch affordable certificate and associate degree programs online and at campuses in Haverhill and Lawrence. NECC offers many bachelor's degree transfer options, workforce development, and community education classes, and is host to the NECC Police Academy, MassHire Merrimack Valley, and Gallaudet University's Regional Center for the deaf and hard of hearing. Visit Northern Essex online at www.necc.mass.edu.
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Sep 11
SNHU Announces Honor Roll for 2024 C-4 (Jul - Aug)
Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the following students on being named to the Honor Roll for the 2024 C-4 (Jul - Aug) term. Honor Roll is a term-specific achievement that recognizes learners who excel at SNHU. It was established in 2022 to help recognize learners who do not qualify for President's List or Dean's List. Due to differences in term structures, SNHU's online and campus populations have different eligibility requirements for Honor Roll. Eligibility for the SNHU Honor Roll requires that a student earn an academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher for the term, and meet the following criteria. Campus Students: Part-time, coursework-only, and graduate students studying on campus are eligible for the Honor Roll. Full-time campus students (12+ credits) are not eligible for the Honor Roll, but may be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. Online Learners: Due to differences in term structures, full- and part-time undergraduate and all graduate online students and coursework-only learners are eligible for the Honor Roll. Please note: Full-time online undergraduate students who receive the Honor Roll may also be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. Honor Roll is evaluated at the end of every term while Dean's List and President's List are evaluated at the end of each set of paired terms for online students. While acknowledgement of Honor Roll is an achievement, it is not a recognized university honor and has no bearing on eligibility for honor societies, Latin honors or Ceremonial honors at the time of conferral or during the Commencement Ceremony, or any notation on the student's academic transcript or diploma. Please see the university catalog for policies specific to Latin and Ceremonial Honors.
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Sep 10
SNHU Announces Honor Roll for 2024 D-2 (May-Jul)
Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the following students on being named to the Honor Roll for the 2024 D-2 (May-Jul) term. Honor Roll is a term-specific achievement that recognizes learners who excel at SNHU. It was established in 2022 to help recognize learners who do not qualify for President's List or Dean's List. Due to differences in term structures, SNHU's online and campus populations have different eligibility requirements for Honor Roll. Eligibility for the SNHU Honor Roll requires that a student earn an academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher for the term, and meet the following criteria. Campus Students: Part-time, coursework-only, and graduate students studying on campus are eligible for the Honor Roll. Full-time campus students (12+ credits) are not eligible for the Honor Roll, but may be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. Online Learners: Due to differences in term structures, full- and part-time undergraduate and all graduate online students and coursework-only learners are eligible for the Honor Roll. Please note: Full-time online undergraduate students who receive the Honor Roll may also be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. Honor Roll is evaluated at the end of every term while Dean's List and President's List are evaluated at the end of each set of paired terms for online students. While acknowledgement of Honor Roll is an achievement, it is not a recognized university honor and has no bearing on eligibility for honor societies, Latin honors or Ceremonial honors at the time of conferral or during the Commencement Ceremony, or any notation on the student's academic transcript or diploma. Please see the university catalog for policies specific to Latin and Ceremonial Honors.
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Aug 6
Spring 2024 Graduates
Pennsylvania Western University celebrated the academic achievements of more than 1,700 graduates during spring 2024 commencement ceremonies.
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Aug 6
The University of Delaware Announces Dean's List - Spring 2024
Congratulations to the students named to the University of Delaware Dean's List for the Spring 2024 semester!
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Aug 1
Commencement 2024
More than 700 students earned certificates or degrees with the Northern Essex Community College's class of 2024. Approximately 400 of those students, along with thousands of family members, friends, and supporters, gathered for the May 18th celebration. NECC President Lane Glenn opened the ceremony with words of encouragement for the class of 2024. "During your time at NECC, you have faced challenges, you have all been through the fire, and you know how it feels. You are stronger and as prepared as any generation that has come before you to take your grit and do great things with it." Biology major and student speaker Akira Matos echoed that sentiment in her speech. She recalled a unit from her Early College English class on the Hero's Journey. "Maybe it's me being nostalgic, or maybe it's the realization that we as a whole are going through our very own impossible quest," she said. "For some, NECC is only the beginning, act 1 of the call to adventure, or maybe you're already in act 2 and crossing the threshold into new territory with your degree in hand. No matter the stage, we are still on our way." Matos shared how she never thought she'd go to college at all, let alone be chosen to speak at graduation. As a metal fabrication student at Whittier Tech., she sometimes struggled academically. But when she started taking Early College classes at NECC, she discovered the different pace and expectations suited her. Then, she learned that she could continue her education at NECC for free under the NECC Promise Program. Matos is already enrolled at UMass Lowell and studying for her bachelor's degree in biology. She plans to eventually go to medical school to become an ophthalmologist. Matos was followed by this year's featured commencement speaker, US Congresswoman Lori Trahan. She urged the class of 2024 to use the same determination to finish their degrees to create the future they want for themselves and their families. "Don't for a second let anyone tell you that our best days are behind us. We are a country that is going to continue improving with each generation," said Rep. Trahan. "Now more than ever, we need you to vote. We need you to use your voice for the causes you care about. We need you to push for progress. Our nation has always benefited when young people lead the way. There's no better example of that than here in Massachusetts." Congratulations Northern Essex Community College Class of 2024!
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Jul 25
Eleven Knights Named to NJCAA All-Academic Teams
Following the conclusion of the 2023-24 academic year, 11 Northern Essex Community College student-athletes were named to the NJCAA All-Academic teams as announced by the national office. The 11 selections are the highest among all members of NJCAA Region 21.
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Jul 18
Spring 2024 Dean's List
Pensacola Christian College names students to the Dean's list for the spring 2024 semester.
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Jul 2
SNHU Announces Honor Roll for 2024 C-3 (May-Jun)
Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the following students on being named to the Honor Roll for the 2024 C-3 (May-Jun) term. Honor Roll is a term-specific achievement that recognizes learners who excel at SNHU. It was established in 2022 to help recognize learners who do not qualify for President's List or Dean's List. Due to differences in term structures, SNHU's online and campus populations have different eligibility requirements for Honor Roll. Eligibility for the SNHU Honor Roll requires that a student earn an academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher for the term, and meet the following criteria. Campus Students: Part-time, coursework-only, and graduate students studying on campus are eligible for the Honor Roll. Full-time campus students (12+ credits) are not eligible for the Honor Roll, but may be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. Online Learners: Due to differences in term structures, full- and part-time undergraduate and all graduate online students and coursework-only learners are eligible for the Honor Roll. Please note: Full-time online undergraduate students who receive the Honor Roll may also be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. Honor Roll is evaluated at the end of every term while Dean's List and President's List are evaluated at the end of each set of paired terms for online students. While acknowledgement of Honor Roll is an achievement, it is not a recognized university honor and has no bearing on eligibility for honor societies, Latin honors or Ceremonial honors at the time of conferral or during the Commencement Ceremony, or any notation on the student's academic transcript or diploma. Please see the university catalog for policies specific to Latin and Ceremonial Honors.
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Jul 11
Dean College Announces Spring 2024 Dean's List
Dean College is pleased to announce the students who have earned a place on the Dean's List for the Spring 2024 semester. These students have demonstrated a serious commitment to their studies while at Dean College.
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Jul 1
Jayden Voelker Named NJCAA National Pitcher of the Year
Northern Essex Community College sophomore right hander Jayden Voelker (Coventry, RI) has been named the NJCAA National Pitcher of the Year for the 2024 season. The award for Voelker marks the second consecutive season that the Knights have taken home the award as Lawrence's Jairo Vazquez claimed the honor in 2023.
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Jun 24
Chris Bear named NJCAA Gold Glove Shortstop
Northern Essex Community College sophomore shortstop Chris Bear (Boston) has been named the NJCAA ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove shortstop as the nation's top defensive player at their respective position. The Gold Glove team was announced today by the NJCAA Baseball Committee.
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Jun 20
Voelker, Bear, LaLime named NJCAA Baseball All-Americans
Three members of the Northern Essex Community College baseball team have been named All-Americans as announced today by the NJCAA Baseball Committee, highlighted by first team selections for sophomore pitcher Jayden Voelker (Coventry, RI) and sophomore shortstop Chris Bear (Boston). Freshman centerfielder Max LaLaime (Portsmouth, NH) also got the All-American nod as he was selected to the second team. Voelker, a Major League Baseball prospect in the July draft, who missed the 2023 season with injury picks up his second All-America recognition as he picked up third team honors as a freshman in 2022. Throughout the season Voelker dominated the opposition as he led the nation with 18.59 strikeouts per nine innings pitched as he struck out a Northern Essex modern era record of 126 batters on the season in 61 innings pitched. The 126 strikeouts also led the nation. He also finished second in earned run average with 1.48 while picking up eight wins on the season. Over the course of the season he was named the NJCAA Pitcher of the Week on three occasions while being named First Team All-Region 21 and being named the regional Pitcher of the Year Bear, who is headed to the University of Maine in the fall to continue his athletic and academic career finished third in the nation in stolen bases with 37, and a slash line that included a .468 batting average, .529 on base percentage and .687 slugging percentage. He recorded 68 hits in 42 games on the season with 23 hits bring of the extra base variety. Both his hit and stolen base totals led Region 21 as did his 48 RBIs as he was named the Region 21 Player of the Year at the conclusion of the conference season. LaLime, who transferred into NECC from Baldwin Wallace plans to return for the 2025 season after he finished his campaign with a .371 batting average to go along with .477 on base percentage and .643 slugging percentage. He finished second to Bear in the region in both runs batted in (47) and stolen bases (34). Hitting out of the lead off position the majority of the season he led the region with nine home runs. On the season, the Knights finished with a 27-15 overall recorded advancing to their third consecutive NJCAA World Series and 10th overall in program history.
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Jun 11
Curry College Spring 2024 Dean's List
Curry College congratulates roughly 800 students who were named to the Spring 2024 Dean's List.
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Jun 6
Emerson College Students Earn Dean's List for Spring 2024 Semester
The following students are named to Emerson College's Dean's List for the Spring 2024 semester. The requirement to make Dean's List is a grade point average of 3.7 or higher for that semester.
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Jun 5
Spring 2024 Dean's List
To be included, students must attain a grade point average of 3.3 or higher within the term, carry six or more credits within the term, and be matriculated in a degree program.
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Jun 10
Spring 2024 Dean's List
Congratulations to the Saint Rose students who earned a 3.5 average or higher in the Spring 2024 semester and were named to the Dean's List. Full-time undergraduate students who complete at least 12 graded credit hours and achieve a semester average 3.5 without a D, F, or Incomplete grade are eligible for the Dean's List.
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May 30
SNHU Announces Honor Roll for 24TW3
Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the following students on being named to the Honor Roll for the 24TW3 term. Honor Roll is a term-specific achievement that recognizes learners who excel at SNHU. It was established in 2022 to help recognize learners who do not qualify for President's List or Dean's List. Due to differences in term structures, SNHU's online and campus populations have different eligibility requirements for Honor Roll. Eligibility for the SNHU Honor Roll requires that a student earn an academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher for the term, and meet the following criteria. Campus Students: Part-time, coursework-only, and graduate students studying on campus are eligible for the Honor Roll. Full-time campus students (12+ credits) are not eligible for the Honor Roll, but may be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. Online Learners: Due to differences in term structures, full- and part-time undergraduate and all graduate online students and coursework-only learners are eligible for the Honor Roll. Please note: Full-time online undergraduate students who receive the Honor Roll may also be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. SNHU's President's and Dean's Lists require online students to accumulate 12 credits in either EW1 & EW2, EW3 & EW4, or EW5 & EW6 and earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Honor Roll is evaluated at the end of every term while Dean's List and President's List are evaluated at the end of each set of paired terms for online students. While acknowledgement of Honor Roll is an achievement, it is not a recognized university honor and has no bearing on eligibility for honor societies, Latin honors or Ceremonial honors at the time of conferral or during the Commencement Ceremony, or any notation on the student's academic transcript or diploma. Please see the university catalog for policies specific to Latin and Ceremonial Honors.
Academic Excellence -
May 22
SNHU Announces Spring 2024 President's List
It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students on being named to the Spring 2024 President's List. The spring terms run from January to May. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above for the reporting term are named to the President's List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer.
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May 16
SNHU Announces Spring 2024 Dean's List
It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students on being named to the Spring 2024 Dean's List. The spring terms run from January to May. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 for the reporting term are named to the Dean's List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer.
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May 15
SNHU Announces Honor Roll for 24EW4
Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the following students on being named to the Honor Roll for the 24EW4 term. Honor Roll is a term-specific achievement that recognizes learners who excel at SNHU. It was established in 2022 to help recognize learners who do not qualify for President's List or Dean's List. Due to differences in term structures, SNHU's online and campus populations have different eligibility requirements for Honor Roll. Eligibility for the SNHU Honor Roll requires that a student earn an academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher for the term, and meet the following criteria. Campus Students: Part-time, coursework-only, and graduate students studying on campus are eligible for the Honor Roll. Full-time campus students (12+ credits) are not eligible for the Honor Roll, but may be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. Online Learners: Due to differences in term structures, full- and part-time undergraduate and all graduate online students and coursework-only learners are eligible for the Honor Roll. Please note: Full-time online undergraduate students who receive the Honor Roll may also be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. SNHU's President's and Dean's Lists require online students to accumulate 12 credits in either EW1 & EW2, EW3 & EW4, or EW5 & EW6 and earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Honor Roll is evaluated at the end of every term while Dean's List and President's List are evaluated at the end of each set of paired terms for online students. While acknowledgement of Honor Roll is an achievement, it is not a recognized university honor and has no bearing on eligibility for honor societies, Latin honors or Ceremonial honors at the time of conferral or during the Commencement Ceremony, or any notation on the student's academic transcript or diploma. Please see the university catalog for policies specific to Latin and Ceremonial Honors.
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May 16
Six Run Eighth Inning Sends Knights to Third Straight Region 21 Championship
With the game tied at two runs apiece in the bottom of the eighth inning, the Northern Essex Community College baseball team plated six runs in the eighth inning to win their third straight Region 21 Championship by an 8-3 final over Community College of Rhode Island on Sunday at Clark University's Kneller Athletic Complex. With the win, the Knights improve their season record to 25-13 overall and advance to host next weekends NJCAA Northeast District Championship series against Kingsborough Community College. The winner will advance to the NJCAA World Series in Auburn, NY beginning May 25th. The Knights jumped on the board first when Thomas Fratto (Reading) jacked a two-out solo home run over the left center field wall in the bottom of the first inning. CCRI immediately took a 2-1 lead in the top of the second on a pair of hits and a defensive miscue, before the Knights tied the game back up in the bottom of the third. Ryan Brown (Haverhill) led off the third with a walk and would steal second base before coming around to score on a one out base hit back up the middle from Chris Bear (Boston). CCRI got out of the inning before the Knights could do any further damage and the game would then remain scoreless for four plus innings before the Knights plated six runners in the bottom of the eighth to secure their championship. The Knights opened the eighth with Michael Fabiano (Reading) and Jacob Carter (Reading) reaching via a walk and hit batsman. The scoring would start with one out when Brown laid down a bunt single that scored Fabiano. Max LaLime (Portsmouth, NH) was intentionally walked to load the bases and Bear roped a two RBI single down the right field line which would end up being the game winning hit and giving the Knights a 5-2 advantage. A walk to Fratto and both catcher Eric Wainwirght (Falmouth) and third baseman Manny Castro (Manchester, NH) were hit by a pitch to plate two more runs. A walk to Carter resulted in the sixth run of the inning. Fratto's home run was the games only extra base hit as the CCRI out hit the Knights 11-10. Michael Geissler (Peabody) got the start for the Knights and went 4 1/3 innings allowing five hits and two runs while striking out six and walking three. John Afanasiw (Marshfield) came on in the fifth inning and provided 4 2/3 innings and allowed a single run in the top of the ninth inning while scattering six hits, striking out three and walking two. NECC will be seeking a third straight and 10th all-time World Series appearance.
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May 13
Award for Theater Production
This award has been granted to students who have been recognized by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festical (KCACTF).
Recognition from the New England Newspaper and Press Association
This award is granted to students who have been recognized by the New England Newspaper and Press Association (NENPA).
Student Excellence -
Apr 23
SNHU Announces Honor Roll for 24EW3
Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the following students on being named to the Honor Roll for the 24EW3 term. Honor Roll is a term-specific achievement that recognizes learners who excel at SNHU. It was established in 2022 to help recognize learners who do not qualify for President's List or Dean's List. Due to differences in term structures, SNHU's online and campus populations have different eligibility requirements for Honor Roll. Eligibility for the SNHU Honor Roll requires that a student earn an academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher for the term, and meet the following criteria. Campus Students: Part-time, coursework-only, and graduate students studying on campus are eligible for the Honor Roll. Full-time campus students (12+ credits) are not eligible for the Honor Roll, but may be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. Online Learners: Due to differences in term structures, full- and part-time undergraduate and all graduate online students and coursework-only learners are eligible for the Honor Roll. Please note: Full-time online undergraduate students who receive the Honor Roll may also be eligible for President's List or Dean's List. SNHU's President's and Dean's Lists require online students to accumulate 12 credits in either EW1 & EW2, EW3 & EW4, or EW5 & EW6 and earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Honor Roll is evaluated at the end of every term while Dean's List and President's List are evaluated at the end of each set of paired terms for online students. While acknowledgement of Honor Roll is an achievement, it is not a recognized university honor and has no bearing on eligibility for honor societies, Latin honors or Ceremonial honors at the time of conferral or during the Commencement Ceremony, or any notation on the student's academic transcript or diploma. Please see the university catalog for policies specific to Latin and Ceremonial Honors.
Academic Excellence -
Mar 20