Colleges across the country are recognizing students from David Prouty High School for their on-campus success. Click any achievement to discover alumni from David Prouty High School, view their personalized Merit pages, and learn about what they are accomplishing.
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Students named to Dean's List for spring semester
Degree-seeking undergraduate students are eligible for Dean's List if their term GPA is greater than or equal to 3.400; they do not have any grades of "Incomplete", "D" or "F"; and they have registered for, and completed, at least 12 credit hours.
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2019 Jul 1
Students Named to University of Hartford Dean's List
The University of Hartford is pleased to announce the following students have been named to the Dean's List for Spring 2019.
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2019 Jun 24
SUNY Canton Spring 2019 Dean's List
Students are being recognized for earning Dean's List honors during the spring 2019 semester at SUNY Canton.
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2019 May 30
Recognizing Academic Excellence: Students Named to Assumption's Spring 2019 Dean's List
Assumption College has announced that 558 undergraduate students, or recent graduates, have been named to the College's prestigious Dean's List for the spring 2019 semester.
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2019 May 29
Nichols College Students Inducted into Honor Societies
Nichols College recognized on April 30, 2019, the following students with their induction into the College's and national honor societies.
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2019 May 8
HCC Foundation 2019-2020 Scholarship Winners
The Holyoke Community College Foundation awards nearly $250,000 in scholarships each year to new, current and transferring students. These scholarships have been made possible through the generosity of alumni, friends, faculty, trustees and community-minded corporations. Congratulations to this year's 231 recipients, a new HCC record!
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2019 May 7
Students named to Dean's List for fall semester
Degree-seeking undergraduate students are eligible for Dean's List if their term GPA is greater than or equal to 3.400; they do not have any grades of "Incomplete", "D" or "F"; and they have registered for, and completed, at least 12 credit hours.
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2019 Feb 14
Nichols College Students Named to Fall 2018 Dean's List
Approximately 600 Nichols College students in Dudley, Mass., have achieved Dean's List or Dean's High Honors during the fall 2018 semester. The Dean's List recognizes students who have achieved high grades during a single semester. In order to be included in the Dean's List, a student must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.2 for at least 12 credit-hours and receive no grade below a C+ during the semester. A student who earns a grade point average of 3.6 or higher is awarded Dean's High Honors.
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2019 Jan 23
498 Students Named to the Prestigious Assumption College Dean's List
Assumption College has announced that 498 students have been named to the College's prestigious Dean's List for the fall 2018 semester.
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2019 Jan 23
Fall 2018 Dean's List
Each academic term, Holyoke Community College recognizes superior scholarship through the Dean's List. A student is placed on the Dean's List if his or her G.P.A. is 3.2 or higher. These students have earned Dean's List honors for the Fall 2018 term.
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2019 Jan 22
Nipmuc, Nichols College Students Register to Vote in Mid-term Election, with Help from Political Science Class
Nichols College political science, business, and leadership students helped approximately 120 high school and college students register ahead of the Oct. 17 registration deadline to vote in the Nov. 6 mid-term election. Nichols professors Erika Cornelius Smith, Ph.D. (political science chair) and Libba Moore, Ph.D., (human resource management chair) brought a group of 14 Nichols students to Nipmuc Regional High School in Upton Oct. 10-11. There, they helped register approximately 40 students. Additionally, 80 Nichols students were registered over the course of two events on campus, in the Fels Student Center, Oct. 10 and 17. The Institute for Women's Leadership at Nichols also assisted in the on-campus registration effort. The Nichols students represented the College's Model United Nations (UN) organization, Emerging Leaders Program, International Business Club, and Professor Smith's political science courses. Nipmuc teacher and Model UN advisor Brian Moloney helped coordinate the voter registration activity, and Upton Town Clerk Kelly A. McElreath stopped by the registration table on Oct. 10. "As both political science Ph.D.s, Professor Smith and I believe that our current political times call for an energetic democracy," explained Professor Moore. "We started the effort in my hometown of Upton, since I know the principal and teachers at the high school. We were welcomed with open arms. Having college students promoting voter registration to the high school students is a tremendously effective way to organize the drive. Peer to peer. We faculty and the Upton town clerk stood off to the side, and watched the dynamic interactions among the young people." Students were registered onsite, online, using Apple iPads and laptop computers. Nichols first-year student Nicole Chignola of Shrewsbury, Mass., created a QR code that high school students could scan with Snapchat on their smartphones. The code took registrants directly to the Massachusetts voter registration website. Those wanting to register were told to bring their valid state-issued identification card. Nichols students from outside of Massachusetts were also assisted with respect to their home states. "I was really impressed with the presence of the Nichols students," said Moloney. "These wonderful young people made a connection with the Nipmuc students. It was great to see the Nichols students walk around the cafeteria and explain the importance of voting." It's vital to register the 18-year-old high school students, because, according to Professor Moore, young people are a major subset of the electorate, and typically have low voter participation. "When young people vote, they are more likely to do so when they are older," said Dr. Moore. "Getting young people to vote early is key to raising a new generation of voters. The Nichols College students were excited to do the hands-on work of helping empower other young people. To gather at a high school, in the cafeteria during lunchtime, was the perfect atmosphere, allowing for dialogue and education about the voting process. It was meaningful for all, and fun." This young generation has a strong chance of making a powerful impact on the midterms-only if they show up at the polls-pointed out Professor Smith. "Democrats are winning over younger voters by huge numbers, but as a highly contentious, voter turnout-dependent mid-term election inches closer, there's a serious question of whether young Democrats will come to the polls," she said. "In the 2014 midterms, when Democrats lost control of the Senate, only 23 percent of young voters participated, according to the U.S. Census, which considers young voters as aged 18 to 34. A recently released poll from the Public Religion Research Institute and The Atlantic conducted in June showed only 28 percent of young adults ages 18 to 29 say they are 'absolutely certain' they'll vote in midterms, compared to 74 percent of seniors. There are other surveys with varied results; a recent poll conducted by the Associated Press and NORC at the University of Chicago found that 32 percent of young voters would certainly vote. Another poll, by Cosmopolitan magazine and Survey Monkey, found that 48 percent of young voters were 'absolutely certain' they'd vote in the midterms." In terms of academic value for the Nichols students registering their peers to vote, Professor Smith noted that the experience was an excellent first-hand, experiential lesson in the hard work of democracy. "Nichols College students had to learn the process of registering someone to vote, as well as the challenges of motivating young potential voters to get registered," she said. "In fact, many of the Nichols College students themselves were not registered, and they worked first to complete their own registrations to prepare for helping high school students. By the time we drove home from the high school, many of them were texting the Massachusetts online voter registration website to friends and family, and helping those individuals register as well. Several of the students are also now reaching out to high schools in their hometowns to see if similar programs are available, or if they can start one going forward. "They also had to think about why voting is important to them as individuals in order to express the importance to potential high school voters," added Dr. Smith. "They experienced, first hand, the amount of time, knowledge, and energy it takes to participate in a democratic electoral system." Nichols sophomore Euleidys Rodriguez-Rosario said: "It is very important for young people to register to vote, because if we don't, then we are letting someone else speak for us, and sometimes that is not the best thing. It's better for us to lead our country to a better, balanced place, rather than having division and internal chaos. Not everything is perfect, but if we have more people, particularly young adults, vote, maybe we can fix problems. Every vote matters." The following Nichols College students helped register students at Nipmuc Regional High School and their peers at Nichols: MacKenzie Bourgault of Fairhaven, Mass., first-year student; Bridget Canavan of Dudley, Mass., a sophomore international business major; Nicole Chignola of Shrewsbury, Mass., first-year student; Dailaine DosReis of Framingham, Mass., a senior economics major; Joseph Lamonica of Everett, Mass., a first-year marketing major; Alexandra Masley of Oxford, Mass., a senior international business major; Taylor McIntosh of West Babylon, N.Y., a senior finance major; Vincent Murphy of Rochdale, Mass., a sophomore economics major; Sara Painchaud of Dudley, Mass., a first-year management major; Euleidys Rodriguez-Rosario, a sophomore; Rachel Rowe of Webster, Mass., a first-year management major; Javon Scarlett of Marlborough, Mass., a senior psychology major; Peter Shoemaker of Old Lyme, Conn., a sophomore international business major; Kelvin Vasquez of Silver Spring, Md., a first-year marketing major; Noah Villella of Berlin, Conn., a sophomore economics major and political science minor ABOUT NICHOLS COLLEGE Nichols College is a college of choice for business and leadership education as a result of its distinctive career-focused and leadership-based approaches to learning, both in and out of the classroom. Founded in 1815, Nichols transforms today's students into tomorrow's leaders through a dynamic, career-focused business and professional education. Nichols serves students interested primarily in a comprehensive business education that is supported by a strong liberal arts curriculum. MEDIA CONTACT Lorraine U. Martinelle Director of Public Relations and Social Media Nichols College Email: Lorraine.Martinelle@nichols.edu
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2018 Nov 7
SUNY Canton Fall 2018 Dean's List
Students are recognized for making the Dean's List during the Fall 2018 semester at SUNY Canton
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2019 Jan 10
Students Inducted into Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society
The Western New England University chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society welcomes close to 200 students.
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2018 Oct 26
Students Named to President's List
Western New England University congratulates over 400 students named to the Spring 2018 President's List.
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2018 Jul 3
SUNY Canton Students Receive Dean's List Honors
SUNY Canton announces the Dean's List for the Spring 2018 Semester.
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2018 Jun 12
Eleven Students Inducted Into Psi Chi National Honor Society
The Western New England University chapter of Psi Chi National Honor Society welcomed eleven students at the University's annual induction ceremony which took place on April 12 in the St. Germain Campus Center.
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2018 May 14
Students Named to Fall 2017-2018 Dean's List
Western New England University congratulates 734 students named to the Fall 2017-2018 Dean's List. Students are named to the Dean's List for achieving a semester grade point average of 3.30 or higher.
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2018 Feb 19
Students Named to the Fall 2017-2018 President's List
Western New England University congratulates 412 students named to the Fall 2017-2018 President's List. Students are named to the President's List for achieving a semester grade point average of 3.80 or higher.
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2018 Feb 16
Nichols College Announces Fall Semester Dean's List
Nichols College has recognized over 500 students who achieved Dean's List status for their academic work during the fall 2017 semester.
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2018 Jan 25
Nichols College Welcomes the Class of 2021
Nichols College in Dudley, Mass., is pleased to announce that 431 students are enrolled in the Class of 2021.
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2017 Oct 23
Nichols College Holds 2017 Commencement
Nichols College graduated over 300 students on May 6, 2017, at the DCU Center in Worcester. Former California Closets President Marty Allen, a 1975 graduate of Nichols College, delivered the Commencement address.
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2017 Aug 1
Nichols College Announces Spring Semester Dean's List
Nichols College has recognized 470 students who achieved Dean's List status for their academic work during the spring 2017 semester.
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2017 Aug 1
Lasell College Announces Dean's List for Spring 2017
Lasell College has released the Dean's List for outstanding academic achievement during the Spring 2017 semester. A student must earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher to receive Dean's List recognition.
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2017 Jun 6
Nichols College Student Government Association 2017-2018
18 Nichols College students are members of the 2017-2018 Student Government Association.
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2017 May 16
Nichols College Announces Fall Dean's List
Nichols College has recognized 469 students who achieved Dean's List status for their academic work during the fall 2016 semester.
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2017 Apr 3
Nichols College Student Government Association 2016-2017
22 Nichols College students are members of the 2016-2017 Student Government Association.
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2017 Mar 1
SUNY Canton Celebrates its 2016 Incoming Class
Nearly 700 first-time full-time freshmen began their studies at SUNY Canton for the fall 2016 semester.
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2016 Oct 3
Nichols College Holds 2016 Commencement
Nichols College graduated 456 students on May 8, 2016, at the DCU Center in Worcester. Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker delivered the keynote address.
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2016 Aug 11
Nichols College Announces Spring Dean's List
Nichols College has recognized 460 students who achieved Dean's List for their academic work during the spring 2016 semester.
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2016 Jun 20
Hofstra Congratulates Fall 2015 Dean's List Students
Hofstra University congratulates the students named to the Fall 2015 Dean's List for their outstanding academic achievement. Students must earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 during the semester to make the Dean's List.
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2016 Jan 25