BANGOR — The following local students have been named to the 2023 spring semeser honors list at Husson University.
Emily E. Douglas of Augusta is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Micayla Marie Paquette of Augusta is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Caleb Macfarland of Belgrade is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in graphic/visual design program.
Eli Peter Michaud of Belgrade is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Sage Andrew Hapgood-Belanger of China is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in exercise science/Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Jada Jensen of Detroit is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Kaylea Batchelder of Fairfield is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in legal studies with a pre-law concentration, a Paralegal Certificate, a Paralegal Certificate in advanced civil practice and a Paralegal Certificate in advanced criminal practice program.
Gunnar Hendsbee of Fairfield is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in criminal justice/Bachelor of Science in psychology with a Mental Health Rehabilitation Technician/Community certification program.
Dani Fogg of Fairfield is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Mikaela L. Alley of Frankfort is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in exercise science/Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Matt Boynton of Gardiner is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing programBayLee Lane of Greene is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Allison Roux of Greene is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Chayse Howarth of Madison is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in biology program.
Eric N. Wescott of Madison is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Jayden Burroughs of Manchester is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in business administration with a concentration in financial management program.
Logan Paul Cameron of Manchester is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in mass communications with a concentration in sports journalism and a Certificate in radio broadcasting program.
Grace Littlefield of Morrill is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Skye Hayden Welch of North Anson is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Abbi Hreben of Oakland is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in secondary education with a concentration in physical science program.
Emma Kennard of Oakland is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in health services/Doctor of Pharmacy program.
Nason Berthelette of Pittsfield is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in business administration program.
Adam Bertrand of Pittsfield is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in business administration with a concentration in entrepreneurship and small business management/Master of Business Administration program.
Sierra Gagnon of Sidney is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Morgan Veilleux of Sidney is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Ryan Banister of West Gardiner is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program.
Garrett Maheux of West Gardiner is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in video/film production program.
Evan Bourget of Winslow is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in sport management program.
Sydney Harrison of Winthrop is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in psychology program.
Abbie Ross of Winthrop is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in exercise science/Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Emily Jean St. Pierre of Winthrop is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in healthcare administration and public health/Master of Science in occupational therapy program.
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