Fifteen students from Greenwich received the Dean’s Award for academic excellence at Colgate this spring semester. The award goes to students with a 3.30 or higher term average:
Kenneth Citron, a Lawrenceville School graduate and Pre-Med major in the Colgate Class of 2019
Elisabeth Rosa Di Sant, a Greenwich High School graduate and Economics major in the Colgate Class of 2018
James Drakos, a Brunswick School graduate and Neuroscience major in the Colgate Class of 2016
Grace Tormey, a Greenwich Academy graduate and Classics major in the Colgate Class of 2016
Jessica Gorski, a Greenwich High School graduate and Spanish major in the Colgate Class of 2016
Philip Brauer, a Taft School graduate and Molecular Biology major in the Colgate Class of 2018
Chloe Matonis, a Greenwich High School graduate and Environmental Studies major in the Colgate Class of 2018
Remi Rosmarin, a Greenwich High School graduate and English major in the Colgate Class of 2018
Madeleine Veronis, a Greenwich High School graduate and English major in the Colgate Class of 2018
Alayna Santarosa, a Greenwich High School graduate and Biology major in the Colgate Class of 2019
Brooke Sweeney, a Greenwich High School graduate and Psychology major in the Colgate Class of 2019
Alison Walsh, Suffield Academy graduate and Psychology major in the Colgate Class of 2019
Claire O’Connor, a Greenwich High School graduate and History major in the Colgate Class of 2017
Julia Hyland, a Greenwich High School graduate and Political Science major in the Colgate Class of 2017
Matthew Swain, a Rye Country Day School graduate and Environmental Studies major in the Colgate Class of 2017
Colgate University offers 54 majors to a diverse student body of approximately 2,900 undergraduate students, and supports 25 Division I athletic teams. The university’s 575-acre campus in rural central New York is renowned for its beauty and for the important role it plays in the student experience.