Roger Williams University Announces Spring 2014 Dean’s List

BRISTOL, RI (06/25/2014)(readMedia)– The following local residents are among those to be named to the Roger Williams University Dean’s List for the Spring 2014 semester. Full-time students who complete 12 or more credits per semester and earn a GPA of 3.4 or higher are placed on the Dean’s List that semester.

Thomas Brubaker, majoring in Biology of Niantic

Vernecia Dula, majoring in Psychology of Groton

Shelby Dumond, majoring in Accounting of Colchester

Charlotte Herz, majoring in Secondary Education of Norwich

Matthew Jones, majoring in Engineering of Gales Ferry

Rebecca Knudsen, majoring in Elementary Education of Lebanon

Kaila Madera, majoring in Criminal Justice/Psychology of Norwich

Alexa Paparelli, majoring in Engineering of Preston

Jenna Paternostro, majoring in Global Communication of Essex

James Paternostro, majoring in Media Communication of Essex

Giovanni Pinto, majoring in Journalism of Groton

Jessica Reed, majoring in Marketing of Essex

Garrett Russ, majoring in International Relations of Waterford

Sarah Stamm, majoring in Psychology of Stonington

Jacob Steinhoff, majoring in Finance of Mystic

Albert Volpe, majoring in Marine Biology of Niantic

About RWU: Roger Williams University, located in Bristol, RI, is a leading independent, coeducational university with programs in the liberal arts and the professions, where students become community- and globally-minded citizens through project-based, experiential learning. Offering 43 majors and a plethora of co-curricular activities as well as study abroad options, RWU is dedicated to the success of students, commitment to a set of core values, the pursuit of affordable excellence and to providing a relevant, world-class education above all else. In the last decade, the University has achieved unprecedented successes including recognition as one of the best colleges in the nation by Forbes, a College of Distinction by Student Horizons, Inc. and as both a best college in the Northeast and one of the nation’s greenest universities by The Princeton Review.