Local Residents Receive Academic Honors
Northeastern University announces Fall semester 2021 Dean’s List
BOSTON, Mass. January 31, 2021 – Northeastern University is pleased to recognize those students who distinguish themselves academically during the course of the school year. The following local students were recently named to the University’s dean’s list for the Fall semester, which ended in December 2021.
* Attleboro resident Rachel Erwin, majoring in Theatre.
* Attleboro resident Tianna McDonald, majoring in Media Arts.
* Attleboro resident Kathleen Kerrins, majoring in Business Admin/Psychology.
* Attleboro resident Claudia Pressat, majoring in Health Science.
* Attleboro resident Cole Reardon, majoring in Comp Sci/Business Admin.
* Attleboro resident Jeffrey Haynes, majoring in Physics.
* Attleboro resident Kirsten Petrucci, majoring in Criminal Justice/Psychology.
* Attleboro resident Anisa Amiji, majoring in Health Science.
* Attleboro resident Sumit De, majoring in Comp Sci/Mathematics. In addition to achieving distinction through the dean’s list, De is a member of the University Honors Program.
* Attleboro resident Eric Yip, majoring in Computer Science. In addition to achieving distinction through the dean’s list, Yip is a member of the University Honors Program.
* Attleboro resident Rebecca Lustig, majoring in Chemical Engineering. In addition to achieving distinction through the dean’s list, Lustig is a member of the University Honors Program.
* North Attleboro resident Abigail Rajadurai, majoring in Undeclared.
* North Attleboro resident Laurel Bellemore, majoring in Nursing.
* North Attleboro resident Lily Wetherbee, majoring in Biochemistry.
* North Attleboro resident Sean Drew, majoring in Design.
* North Attleboro resident Evan Daniels, majoring in Business Administration.
* North Attleboro resident Tori Young, majoring in Business Administration.
* North Attleboro resident Jolie Bellemore, majoring in Nursing.
* North Attleboro resident Sreeja Daliparthy, majoring in Computer Science/Biology.
* North Attleboro resident Salma Alawi, majoring in Computer Sci/Behavior Neurosci.
* North Attleboro resident William Redding, majoring in Comp Sci/Cognitive Psyc.
* North Attleboro resident Rahmeh Aboelela, majoring in International Affairs.
* North Attleboro resident Shurobhi Nandi, majoring in Biochemistry. In addition to achieving distinction through the dean’s list, Nandi is a member of the University Honors Program.
* North Attleboro resident Justin Vecchiarelli, majoring in Business Administration. In addition to achieving distinction through the dean’s list, Vecchiarelli is a member of the University Honors Program.
* North Attleboro resident Mia Antunovic, majoring in Behavioral Neuroscience. In addition to achieving distinction through the dean’s list, Antunovic is a member of the University Honors Program.
* North Attleboro resident Alonza Robinson, majoring in Biology. In addition to achieving distinction through the dean’s list, Robinson is a member of the University Honors Program.
* North Attleboro resident Abigail Noreck, majoring in Environmtl & Sustain Sciences. In addition to achieving distinction through the dean’s list, Noreck is a member of the University Honors Program.
* Rehoboth resident Megan Reed, majoring in Business Administration.
* Rehoboth resident Christopher Pike, majoring in Industrial Engineering.
* Seekonk resident Griffin Hoskins, majoring in Politics, Philosophy, and Econ.
To achieve the dean’s list distinction, students must carry a full program of at least four courses, have a quality point average of 3.5 or greater out of a possible 4.0 and carry no single grade lower than a C- during the course of their college career. Each student receives a letter of commendation and congratulation from their college dean.
The University Honors Program offers high caliber students the chance to further hone their studies and interests, live in special interest residential communities, participate in enriched, interdisciplinary courses, and engage in research and creative endeavors, service, and global experiences. Invitation into the University Honors Program is highly competitive, and students must maintain a high GPA to maintain membership.
About Northeastern
Founded in 1898, Northeastern is a global research university and the recognized leader in experience-powered lifelong learning. Our world-renowned experiential approach empowers our students, faculty, alumni, and partners to create impact far beyond the confines of discipline, degree, and campus.
Our locations-in Boston; the Massachusetts communities of Burlington and Nahant; Charlotte, North Carolina; London; the San Francisco Bay Area; Seattle; Toronto; and Vancouver-are nodes in our growing global university system. Through this network, we expand opportunities for flexible, student-centered learning and collaborative, solutions-focused research.
Northeastern’s comprehensive array of undergraduate and graduate programs-in on-campus, online, and hybrid formats-lead to degrees through the doctorate in nine colleges and schools. Among these, we offer more than 140 multidisciplinary majors and degrees designed to prepare students for purposeful lives and careers.