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South Brunswick Students Earn Degrees, Dean's List Honors

College honors for local students.

Cornell University

Cornell University is pleased to announce the following students graduated with the Class of 2012 during Commencement ceremonies in Ithaca, N.Y., on May 27, 2012:

Gokul Govindaraju of Monmouth Junction, graduated with an Artium Baccalarius degree in Chemistry and Chemical Biology.

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Ankit Arora of Monmouth Jct, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Physics.

University of Delaware

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Several students from our area have been named to the University of Delaware's Dean's List for Spring 2012.

These students include:

Melissa Curcio of Kendall Park, NJ

Sanat Dhall of Dayton, NJ

Brenda Falk of Dayton, NJ

Kimberly Lasky of Dayton, NJ

Corinne Papandrew of Kendall Park, NJ

Jeffrey Rosenthal of Dayton, NJ

Laura Sears of Kendall Park, NJ

Kenneth Shupak of Monmouth Junction, NJ

Ellie Tunison of Monmouth Junction, NJ

John Viotto of Dayton, NJ

Scott Wissocki of Dayton, NJ

To meet eligibility requirements for the Dean's List, a student must be enrolled full-time and earn a GPA of 3.33 or above (on a 4.0 scale) for the semester.

The University of Delaware, founded in 1743, is one of the most popular universities in the U.S. Our student body encompasses nearly 17,000 undergraduates, 3,700 graduate students and 850 students in professional and continuing studies from across the country and around the globe.

University of the Sciences

Christopher Ruiz of Kendall Park, NJ (08824) graduated from University of the Sciences during a ceremony on Wednesday, May 23, 2012, as part of the University's 191st Commencement celebration in Philadelphia, Pa.

Ruiz graduated with a doctor of pharmacy degree. He is the son of Alex (dad) and Angela (mom) Ruiz.

At University of the Sciences, students embark on a challenging learning experience in a proving ground for successful professionals in the science and healthcare-related fields. A private institution dedicated to education, research, and service, and distinguished as the nation's first college of pharmacy, the University has produced leaders in the science and healthcare marketplaces since its founding in 1821.

Students in USciences' five colleges learn to excel in scientific analysis and to apply their skills to improving healthcare in the lives of people worldwide through such disciplines as pharmacy, biology, physical therapy, healthcare business, and health policy. For more information, visit usciences.edu.


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