CASTINE — Maine Maritime Academy recently named 346 students to its 2017 spring semester dean’s list.

The following students from central Maine were named:

Sydney Knowlton, of Albion, studies studies power engineering technology.

Miranda McIntire, of Alna, studies international business and logistics.

Garret Bolduc, of Bowdoin, studies power engineering technology.

Wyatt Card, of Bowdoin, studies marine engineering technology.

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Brendan Glass, of Bowdoin, studies marine engineering operations.

Joel Bennett, of Chelsea, studies marine engineering technology.

John Bennett, of Chelsea, studies marine engineering technology.

Chase Heikkinen, of Chesterville, studies marine engineering technology.

Thomas White, of China, studies international business and logistics.

Matthew Champney, of Clinton, studies international business and logistics.

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Katie Burdet, of Cornville, studies power engineering technology.

Kelsea Anair, of Dresden, studies international business and logistics.

Joshua Bailey, of East Vassalboro, studies marine engineering technology.

Maxwell Cobb, of Fairfield, studies marine systems engineering.

Jacob Doolan, of Fairfield, studies international business and logistics.

Joshua Perry, of Fairfield, studies marine engineering operations.

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William Calden, of Jay, studies power engineering technology.

Bret McGovern, of Mount Vernon, studies vessel operations and technology.

Cordell Ellis, of New Vineyard, studies power engineering technology.

Samuel Millett, of Newcastle, studies marine systems engineering.

Adam Clukey, of Norridgewock, studies marine engineering operations.

Justin Miller, of Pleasant Ridge Plantation, studies marine engineering operations.

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Autumn Acord, of Richmond, studies international business and logistics.

Collin Acord, of Richmond, studies marine engineering operations.

Logan Anair, of Richmond, studies marine engineering technology.

Randy Moody, of Richmond, studies marine engineering operations.

Dylan Thibodeau, of Saint Albans, studies marine engineering operations.

Merlin Murphy, of South China, studies marine systems engineering.

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Ian Bernier, of Sidney, studies marine systems engineering.

Jacob Doyon, of Sidney, studies power engineering technology.

Garrett Nelson, of Sidney, studies vessel operations and technology.

Braydn Fitzmaurice, of Skowhegan, studies marine engineering technology.

Ethan Liberty, of Skowhegan, studies power engineering technology.

Benjamin Salley, of Smithfield, studies power engineering technology.

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Torin O’Connell, of South China, studies marine engineering operations.

Kurt Carlson, of Topsham, studies marine engineering technology.

Katelyn Doughty, of Topsham, studies marine biology small vessel operations.

Abigail L’Abbe, of Topsham, studies marine science small vessel operations.

Jordan Ward, of Topsham, studies marine engineering technology.

Kristina Willey, of Topsham, studies international business and logistics.

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Tyler Ripley, of Troy, studies international business and logistics.

Abigail Cooper, of Vassalboro, studies international business and logistics.

Zachary Isbell, of Vassalboro, studies power engineering technology.

Joshua Reed, of Vassalboro, studies marine engineering operations.

Joh Suga, of Vassalboro, studies marine engineering operations.

Ian Lane, of West Gardiner, studies power engineering technology.

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Logan Peacock, of West Gardiner, studies marine engineering technology.

Logan Robitaille, of Waldoboro, studies marine engineering technology.

Kenneth Scheimreif, of Waldoboro, studies marine transportation operations.

Isaac Doiron, of Wilton, studies marine engineering technology.

Anthony Franchetti, of Wilton, studies marine transportation operations.

Caitlin Kane, of Wilton, studies international business and logistics.

Zachary Guptill, of Winslow, studies marine engineering technology.

Cory O’Connell, of Winslow, studies marine transportation operations.

Students named to the dean’s list earned a grade point average of 3.3 or above on a 4.0 scale.

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