Local students
win awards
DUDLEY — Several local students were honored with awards, certification sand scholarships at the Nichols College May 6 Commencement including:
ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Class of ’55 Professor John Katori Endowed Scholarship: Kaitlyn Baron, sophomore, of Woodstock,.
THE PROFESSOR KEITH CORKUM
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
IN ECONOMICS
Deon Path, sophomore, of Woodstock.
HONORS SCHOLAR CERTIFICATES
Brieanna Baron, senior, of Woodstock.
Scott Beaudry, senior, of Southbridge.
Nicole Boyle, senior, of Woodstock.
Kimberly Brown, senior, of Webster.
Blaine Cobb, senior, of Dudley.
Tyler Mailloux, senior, of Webster.
Isabella St. Francis, senior, of Webster.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARDS
Michael Adams, senior, of Thompson.
Shane Banks, senior, of Webster.
Jacob Roy, senior, of N. Grosvenordale.
Andrew S. Yancik, senior, of Dudley.
Honored
On May 23 five members of the Pomfret Community School Hope for Haiti traveled to the Connecticut Association of Schools in Cheshire to accept their Challenge to Educational Citizenship Award. Nine middle and high schools from across Connecticut were honored at this reception for their commitment to serving others and their intrinsic altruism. Included were, left to right: Mallory Tyimok, Sybaljan Tahirova, Alex Vaida, Kileigh Gagnon, and Bridget Horst. Photo by Jessica Werstler.
Inducted
WILLIMANTIC — One local Eastern Connecticut State University student was recently inducted into Lambda Pi Eta, the national honor society for the field of communication: Lee Gendron ’18 of Quinebaug was one of the inductees. Gendron’s major is communication.
Elected
WORCESTER — Two local students were elected to student government leadership positions at Assumption College and will serve during the 2017-18 academic year: Megan Harrington of E. Killingly, Class of 2018, has been elected senator; Mitchell Hudon of Danielson, Class of 2020, has been elected senator.
DANIELSON — Fourteen Quinebaug Valley Community College students, as well as another four from Quinebaug Middle College, were recipients of the 10th annual Julius Sokenu Poetry Awards .
Poems in English
1st place, Taylor Lynn Copeland of Putnam, “Golden Hour, Charlestown Beach;” second, Yvonne Picard of Columbia, “One to One Hundred;’ third, Christina Haynes of Willimantic, “Shattered Self Doubt;” Best Performance, Andrew Cohen of Woodstock, “A Mourning of Nature;” Honorable mentions: Madison Abrams of Dayville, Legacy;” John Branham of Willimatic, “Twilit Moments;” James Christopher of Brooklyn, “The Storm Emotion-Ocean’” and Khelsi Evans of Norwich, “Equipped to Fail.”
Poems in Spanish (Heritage Speakers):
First, Jessica De Jesus of Columbia, “En busca de Libertad;” second, Sahireliz N. Rios Bravo of Willimantic, “Tierra;” third, Analia Correa of Danielson, “No quiero decir.”
Poems in Spanish (non-heritage speakers):
First, Taylor Lynn Copeland of Putnam, “En floracion;” second, Shelly Dumont of Moosup, “El Rompecabezas del Amor;” third, Peter Ujj of Cranston, R.I., “Confesion en Rimas Desonantes;” honorable mention, Annie Farrar of Canterbury, “Soldado Americano.”
Poems by Quinebaug Middle college Students:
First, Alexis Currier of Danielson, “wonderland ballroom;” second, Hazel billings-Chiu of Mansfield Center, “Who are You?”; third, Emmett Harnage of Norwich, “black and Blue;” honorable mentions, Anastasia Piligian of Putnam, “Love’s Poison,” and Jordan Knolhoff of Jewett City, Regret.”