Several Greenwich Students Make Colgate University Dean’s List

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Several students from Greenwich have been named to the dean’s list at Colgate University  in recognition of their academic achievement during the Fall 2014 semester:

  • Carlyle Citron, an International Relations major who graduated from Edgemont Jr.-Sr. High School.
  • Henry Juan, an Economics major who graduated from Brunswick School.
  • Kristina Kates, a History major who graduated from Greenwich High School
  • Chloe Matonis, an Environmental Studies major who graduated from Greenwich High School.
  • John Sheresky, a History major who graduated from King School.
  • Jessica Gorski, a Spanish major who graduated from Greenwich High School.
  • Brett Saperstein, an International Relations major who graduated from Rye Country Day School.
  • Margaret Callan, an English major who graduated from Greenwich High School.
  • Madeleine Veronis, an International Relations major who graduated from Greenwich High School.
  • Desiree Arjomand, an English major who graduated from Greenwich Academy.
  • James Drakos, a Neuroscience major who graduated from Brunswick School.
  • Eric Foote, an Environmental Economics major who graduated from The Hill School.
  • Andrew Guerriero, a Geography major who graduated from Brunswick School.

The Dean’s Award for academic excellence is awarded to students with a 3.30 or higher term average while enrolled in 3.75 or more course hours.

Colgate 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.