DURHAM, N.H. — The following area students graduated from the University of New Hampshire in May 2018.

Sabrina Beck, of North Monmouth, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sustainable agriculture and food systems.

Caleb Jackson, of Wayne, earned a Bachelor of Arts in psychology.

Taylor Ferguson, of Sidney, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in occupational therapy; magna cum laude.

Zachary Wormell, of Augusta, earned a Master of Social Work.

Christopher Crockett, of Manchester, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business Administration; cum laude.

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Rebecca Grenier, of South China, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biomedical science; cum laude.

Bayleigh Logan, of Windsor, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health management and policy.

Michaela Hinckley-Gordon, of Benton, earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science; magna cum laude.

Luke Violette, of Waterville, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in marine, estuarine and freshwater biochemistry; summa cum laude.

Crystal Comfort, of Winslow, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in nutrition and wellness.

Kyle McLain, of Fairfield, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biomedical science; magna cum laude.

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Benjamin Cox, of Topsham, earned a masters degree in music.

Bailey Sullivan, of Topsham, was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in psychology.

Katerina Bessey, of Chesterville, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental conservation and sustainability; magna cum laude.

Bronte Elias, of Madison, earned an Associate of Applied Sciences in applied animal science.

Sarah Brewer, of Phillips, earned a Master of Science in analytics.

Students who received the honor of summa cum laude graduated with a grade point average of 3.85-4.0; students who received the honor of magna cum laude graduated with a grade point average of 3.65-3.84; and students who received the honor of cum laude graduated with a grade point average of 3.50-3.64. Students are only graduated after the Registrar’s Office has certified that all degree requirements have been successfully completed. Participating in the commencement ceremony is the act of honoring and celebrating academic achievement.

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