Education briefs pg 11 10-12-17

 
 
On team
WILLIMANTIC —  The Eastern Connecticut State University Warriors recently named 15 students to the 2017-18 women’s volleyball team.
Among the athletes is Jacquelyn Orlowski ’19 of Woodstock. Orlowski majors in elementary education and her position on the team is middle hitter.
 
On teams
WILLIMANTIC — The Warriors at Eastern Connecticut State University named 13 students to the 2017-18 women’s cross country team.
Among the student athletes are: Shai-Lin Gothreau ’21 of Woodstock, who majors in criminology and sociology. “I decided to do cross country last minute in college because I love the sport,” said Gothreau. “The team and coaches have been so supportive and I am excited to see what’s in store for me this year. My goal is to get a personal record this season.”
Also on the team is Sylvia Lawrence ’21 of Woodstock, who majors in Pre-Social Work.
 
Takes part
FRANKLIN, Mass. —  Local students from Dean College participated as on-field performers in the 2017 NFL opening pregame celebration Sept. 7 at Gillette Stadium: Morgan Cacciapouti of Thompson and Andrew Hughes of Eastford.
 
Team member
WILLIMANTIC — The Eastern Connecticut State University Warriors recently named 27 students to the 2017-18 women’s soccer team including: Natalie Hawes ’21 of Danielson. Hawes’s major is health sciences and her position on the team is midfield.
 
Intern
NEW LONDON, N.H. — Megan Pickett completed Colby-Sawyer’s internship requirement with Colby-Sawyer’s Humanities Department. Pickett, of Pomfret Center, is a member of the class of 2018 majoring in English.
 
Part of class
NEWTON, Mass. — Arber Isufi of N. Grosvenordale is part of the newest group of students at Lasell College. Arber joins us as a graduate from Marianapolis Preparatory School. New students have had the opportunity to participate in Lasell Laser Welcome Weekend, a Connected Learning Convocation, Study Abroad Fair and Student Activities Fair, where over 60 clubs and organizations shared options to become further involved on campus.
 
Enrolled
NASHVILLE — Coleen Solitro, a Woodstock native, enrolled at Belmont University this semester as part of the University’s largest class yet.
 
 
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