Bryant University Students Named to Dean’s List

 

 

SMITHFIELD, RI (06/13/2012)(readMedia)– The spring semester Dean’s List at Bryant University includes the following area residents:

Scott Autencio, a Junior in Finance from Oakdale

Brittany Bauer, a Senior in Marketing from Voluntown

Brian Berglund, a Junior in Undeclared from Norwich

Eric Blackburn, a Junior in International Business in Management from Norwich

Barrett Brooks, a Senior in Finance from Salem

Matthew Brown, a Junior in Finance from Colchester

Jerlyn Crowley, a Sophomore in Actuarial Mathematics from Colchester

Patrick Decker, a Senior in Actuarial Mathematics from Colchester

Diane Deschenes, a Sophomore in Undeclared from Gales Ferry

Alexis Giordano, a Junior in Marketing from Stonington

Linnea Jungnelius, a Senior in International Business in Marketing from Mystic

Candice Klinikowski, a Senior in Communication from Ledyard

Brittany Kmetz, a Senior in Communication from Pawcatuck

Jared Levine, a Senior in Accounting from Waterford

Matthew Llewellyn, a Senior in Management from Gales Ferry

Kevin Lynch, a Junior in International Business in Finance from Colchester

Kathy Philangam, a Junior in Computer Information Systems from Mystic

Daniel Rheaume, a Senior in Entrepreneurship from Uncasville

Jerry Theiler, a Junior in Undeclared from Waterford

Brooke Tomasetti, a Junior in International Business from Waterford

Courtney Weiss, a Senior in Management from Mystic

Justin Welker, a Sophomore in Accounting from Niantic

Lindsey Wilson, a Senior in Actuarial Mathematics from Norwich

For 149 years, Bryant University has developed the knowledge and character of its students in order to help them achieve success. A unique integration of business and liberal arts defines the Bryant educational experience and provides skills in technology, critical thinking, and communication that are needed to compete in today’s global environment. Located in Rhode Island, the University has more than 3,650 full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate students. Bryant is accredited by NEASC – New England Association of Schools and Colleges, and the College of Business is accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The University’s business outreach centers offer a wealth of resources to professionals and businesses throughout the region.

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