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Local students were among the 1,600 SUNY Oneonta students named to the 2021 Spring Dean’s List. Named as receiving the honors were:

Madison Bancroft of Schuyler Lake;
Alyson Bookhout of Laurens;
Riley Bowen of Hartwick;
Rabiatu Braimah of Cooperstown;
Riley Brown of Fly Creek;
Zachary Brown of Fly Creek;
Gabrielle Bush of Hartwick;
Brian Butler of Oneonta;
Olivia Card of Oneonta;
Mary Catella of Oneonta;
Lucas Chiappisi of Oneonta;
Raynella Clarke of Richfield Springs;
Nicole Connolly of Richfield Springs;
Alexandra Donaldson of Cooperstown;
Michaela Eastman of Oneonta;
Kaitlyn Ehlers of Cherry Valley;
Amethyst Gardner of Oneonta;
Sherry Georgeson
of Oneonta;
Bethany Gorence of Oneonta;
Kidane Haile of Oneonta;
Logan Haney of Hartwick;
Abigail Hubbard of Oneonta;
Macy Jordan of Oneonta;
Kimberly Kamina of Oneonta;
Olivia Litzinger of Oneonta;
Ajare Malcolm of Oneonta;
Alicia McArdle of Cooperstown;
Madison Messina of Oneonta;
Montanna Miller of Davenport;
Xaviar Morrison of Milford;
Karah Morton of Cherry Valley;
Jade Osterwald of Gilbertsville;
Jessica Payne of Burlington Flats;
Bethany Peters of Oneonta;
Michelle Platt of Otego;
Willis Raym of Oneonta;
Evelynn Ritter of Oneonta;
Cailynn Rogers of Mount Vision;
Daniel Rudloff-Rico of Cooperstown;
Samantha Ruisi of Oneonta;
Nathaniel Schwed of Oneonta;
Jillian Segina of Mount Vision;
Luke Sementsov of Richfield Springs;
Olivia Smith of Oneonta;
Samantha Spina of Davenport;
Erika Spranger of Schenevus;
Kimberly Tefft of Maryland;
Erica Thomas of West Oneonta;
Elizabeth Thompson of Morris;
Reece Thorsland of Oneonta;
Jason Van Brunt of Oneonta;
Autumn Welsh-Travis of Milford;
Jeremy Wise of Gilbertsville;
Nanlyett Yulfo Matos of Oneonta; and
Dorothy Zeisler of Schenevus.

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