Several Greenwich Students are Members of the Colgate Class of 2015

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Several Greenwich students received diplomas at Colgate University’s 194th commencement May 17, 2015.

Desiree Arjomand, who majored in English and is a graduate of Greenwich Academy.

Margaret Callan, who majored in English and is a graduate of Greenwich High School.

Robert Carroll, who majored in Environmental Economics and is a graduate of Loomis Chaffee School.

Kyle Coven, who majored in History and is a graduate of Berkshire School.

Maximilian Heering, who majored in Environmental Studies and is a graduate of Choate Rosemary Hall.

Campbell Johnson, who majored in Economics and is a graduate of Deerfield Academy.

Henry Juan, who majored in Economics and is a graduate of Brunswick.

Kristina Kates of Greenwich, CT, (06830) majored in History and is a graduate of Greenwich High School.

Thomas McGarrity, who majored in English and is a graduate of Fairfield Prep.

Denzeyl Morris, who majored in History and is a graduate of Rye Country Day School.

Leo Russell, who majored in History and is a graduate of Brunswick School

John Sheresky, who majored in History and is a graduate of King.

Eddie S. Glaude Jr., the William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African American studies and the chair of the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University, delivered the keynote address.

Colgate University is a highly selective residential liberal arts institution that 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.