The following local residents made the Dean’s List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the 2020 Fall Semester. Undergraduate students are eligible for Dean’s List if their GPA is greater than or equal to 3.40 for nine credit hours of traditionally graded coursework; they do not have any grades of “Incomplete,” NE, D, or F; and they have registered for, and completed, at least 12 credit hours.
Jolene Alu of Lima (14485), who is in the business administration-management program.
Cory Dioguardi of Lima (14485), who is in the computer science program.
Autumn Ippolito of Geneseo (14454), who is in the mechanical engineering technology program.
Riley Adams of Avon (14414), who is in the computer science program.
Morella Betts of Springwater (14560), who is in the illustration program.
Russell Harvey of Geneseo (14454), who is in the computing security program.
Vince Iglesias-Cardinale of Nunda (14517), who is in the physics program.
Micah Ross of Livonia (14487), who is in the science exploration program.
Brian Cowburn of Lima (14485), who is in the mechanical engineering program.
Garrett Didas of Leicester (14481), who is in the business administration-management program.
William Gardner of Lima (14485), who is in the game design and development program.
Aaron Barber of Nunda (14517), who is in the international business program.
Rachael Hoh of Conesus (14435), who is in the biology program.
Eddie Bazzett of Caledonia (14423), who is in the film and animation program.
Jacob Dambra of Conesus (14435), who is in the studio arts program.
Chandler Simpson of Livonia (14487), who is in the business administration-marketing program.
Nicholas Torcello of Mount Morris (14510), who is in the computer science program.
Kyle McCoy of Lakeville (14480), who is in the software engineering program.
Taylor Martin of Nunda (14517), who is in the biomedical sciences program.
Jared MacKenzie of Geneseo (14454), who is in the mechanical engineering program.
Abby Decillis of Avon (14414), who is in the business administration-marketing program.
Alyssa Kingston of Geneseo (14454), who is in the general science program.
Maggie Dempsey of Avon (14414), who is in the management information systems program.
Emily Kearney of Geneseo (14454), who is in the biotechnology and molecular bioscience program.
Kathleen Smith of Avon (14414), who is in the diagnostic medical sonography program.
Michele Waterstraat of Lima (14485), who is in the electrical engineering program.
Sioana Vimahi of Springwater (14560), who is in the biology program.
Clare Talty of Caledonia (14423), who is in the industrial design program.
Josiah Zehr of Caledonia (14423), who is in the new media design program.
Connor Ricotta of Avon (14414), who is in the computing security program.
Jerry Brushafer of Dansville (14437), who is in the industrial engineering program.
Nicholas Cisco of Livonia (14487), who is in the physics program.
Ian Campbell of Lima (14485), who is in the computer science program.
Bradley Brewster of Geneseo (14454), who is in the robotics and manufacturing engineering technology program.
Robert Reed of Lima (14485), who is in the computer engineering program.
Jake Peterson of Avon (14414), who is in the computing security program.
Peter Vitello of Geneseo (14454), who is in the game design and development program.
Addyson Gammon of Conesus (14435), who is in the environmental sustainability, health and safety program.
John Arnold of Avon (14414), who is in the electrical engineering program.
Henry Lemen of Avon (14414), who is in the new media marketing program.
Cameron Villone of Livonia (14487), who is in the electrical engineering program.
Michael Caruso of Geneseo (14454), who is in the mechanical engineering program.
Cooper Simpson of Lima (14485), who is in the environmental sustainability, health and safety program.
Jessica Brock-Schlageter of Piffard (14533), who is in the software engineering program.
Austin Phillips of Avon (14414), who is in the game design and development program.
Dustin Rider of Groveland (14462), who is in the industrial design program.
Kyle Ellis of Avon (14414), who is in the public policy program.
Chelsey Aten of Groveland (14462), who is in the sociology and anthropology program.
Ollie Owen of Livonia (14487), who is in the business exploration program.
Camden Arlauckas of Avon (14414), who is in the mechanical engineering program.
Isaac Post of Geneseo (14454), who is in the software engineering program.
Mason Wolcott of Dansville (14437), who is in the electrical engineering program.
Anthony Earner of Dansville (14437), who is in the chemistry program.
Alex Kruger of Geneseo (14454), who is in the software engineering program.
Mitch Hitchcock of Livonia (14487), who is in the business administration-marketing program.
Kelly Weber of Avon (14414), who is in the film and animation program.
Josh Matthews of Geneseo (14454), who is in the mechanical engineering technology program.
Dayton Seidel of Springwater (14560), who is in the biochemistry program.
Jasmine VanScooter of Conesus (14435), who is in the industrial design program.
Katie Allen of Livonia (14487), who is in the industrial design program.
Matt Law of Conesus (14435), who is in the biochemistry program.
Shea Kozak of Dansville (14437), who is in the film and animation program.
Kennedy Garger of Avon (14414), who is in the psychology program.
Mary Brushafer of Dansville (14437), who is in the business administration-marketing program.
Christina Kaszuba of Dansville (14437), who is in the biomedical engineering program.
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