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graduates
KINGSTON, R.I. — Several local students graduated from the University of Rhode Island May 16-17, 2015:Brittany M Sederback of Chepachet, RI, received a Bachelor of Science in Plant Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and Technology
Angela P Gosselin of Pascoag, RI, received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Steven Kyle Dupre of Pascoag, RI, received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Arts, German Magna Cum Laude
Jonathan R Dupre of Pascoag, RI, received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Cameron Marcotte of Pascoag, RI, received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Soha Hosaini of Dayville, received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Brianna L Haberle of Chepachet, RI, received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Marketing
John Michael McWilliam of Woodstock, received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Entrepreneurship Management Cum Laude
Holly Nielsen Williams of Pomfret, received a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and Technology, Minor in Spanish Summa Cum Laude
Mackenzie Garry of Woodstock, received a Bachelor of Science in Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design
Jayce A Napolitano of Chepachet, RI, received a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Chris Stephen Ricard of Glocester, RI, received a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Cum Laude
Megan Grace O’Rourke of Pascoag, RI, received a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences
Ethan R Walsh of Chepachet, RI, received a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, Bachelor of Arts, Biology
Graduates
ITHACA, N.Y. — Sangita Burke graduated from Ithaca College’s School of Health Sciences and Human Performance with a degree in Recreation Management. The degree was awarded in May 2015.
The Last Green Valley, Inc. (TLGV) has just released its fun-filled Walktober brochure to celebrate the 25th year of amazing autumn activities in the National Heritage Corridor. There are 190 unique guided walks, strolls, hikes, bike rides, paddles, tastes, sips, and events galore during the region’s most invigorating time of year.
The Walktober brochure is still full-color and free, and with some new contests and challenges for members. To receive your own: email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ; call 860-774-3300; download a PDF from the website www.thelastgreenvalley.org; or pick one up at any town hall, library or information kiosk within the region. All updates, additions and cancellations will be posted on the Walktober page on TLGV’s website and Facebook page, so please check them often.
Last year nearly 60,000 participants enjoyed Walktober, providing a major economic boost to the region.