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ELMIRA — Nearly three dozen Western New Yorkers were listed as members of Elmira College’s Dean’s List for Academic Achievement for the Winter 2017 Term. The Dean’s List recognizes students that have a grade point average of 3.6 or higher.

Students named include:

  • Abigail Aman of Wyoming
  • Adelheide-Heide Bradigan of Conewango Valley 
  • Thomas Bragg of Gasport 
  • Jaima Cicero of Batavia
  • Audrey Clarke of Churchville
  • Kylie Connell of Rush
  • Elizabeth Dano of Rochester
  • Jon Dapier of Rochester
  • Dominique Del Calzo of Bemus Point 
  • Kevin DiMagno of Penfield
  • Shannon Englerth of Rochester
  • Steven Farnholz of LeRoy
  • Thomas Finnigan of Attica 
  • Emma Freedenberg of Orchard Park
  • William Gardner of Olean
  • Alexander Garey of Grand Island
  • Cassidy Genco of Eden 
  • Rachel Grampp of Williamsville 
  • Christa Greiner of Eden 
  • Seneca Hofbauer of Salamanca 
  • Caitlin Malanowski of Albion 
  • Grace Mattle of Buffalo 
  • Kourtni Mietlicki of Albion 
  • Sofia Moore of Allegany 
  • Chloe Nowak of Springville 
  • Alyssa Ogden of Fairport
  • Laura Pantano of Derby
  • Owen Richter of South Dayton 
  • Patrick Schmelzinger of Jamestown
  • McKayla Sluga of Salamanca
  • Courtney VanBuren of Middleport 
  • Sadie VanDyke of Alfred Station 
  • Cassandra Whitcomb of Webster 
  • Dallas Winchell of Bolivar 
  • Bridget Yaw of Sherman

Elmira College is a private, coeducational, Phi Beta Kappa college founded in 1855, located in Elmira, New York. The College has an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 1,200 full-time mostly-residential students, and is the guardian of Quarry Farms where Mark Twain summered for decades and where he wrote many of his most iconic novels and is today a research center for visiting Twain scholars. The College has been ranked as a Best College in the Northeast by the Princeton Review and a Top Tier national liberal arts college by U.S. News & World Report, which also ranked Elmira College as a leading college, nationally, for student internships. The Philadelphia Inquirer cited the Elmira College campus as ‘picture postcard perfect.’