College Corner
Moravian University
Dean’s honors list is announced
Moravian University named 780 students to the dean’s honor list for the fall 2022 semester. Undergraduate students who carry three or more completed/graded (letter grade) course units in a fall or spring term and attain a GPA for the term of 3.50 or higher are placed on the dean’s honor list.
Bath: Anthony Abi-Daher, Tyler Antonis, Nathan Bendekovits, Kyle Brandon, Alex Cabanela, Brandon Fedio, Alyssa Hawksworth, Wyatt Poniktera, Amber Poniktera, Alex Roginsky, Aaron Sudigala
Catasauqua: Dylan Fodor, Tanishq Iyer, Lyliaris Montalvo, Lexi Rushatz, Jacob Smith
Coplay: Kalasia Bradshaw, Madison Cunningham, Hailey Druckenmiller, Brooke Sodl
Danielsville: Ethan Deater, Anthony Disipio, Cale Gogel
Northampton: Jared Everett, Madison Fraley, Pauline Francisco, Jordan Geroulo, Jonathan Hixson-Cooper, Andrew Hozza, Alexis Nemeth, Amal Shokr, Lila Shokr, Madalyn Stoltz
Walnutport: Chloe Fischl, Joshua Fritchman, Nathan Keller, Payce Korpics
Whitehall: Andreh Abdou, Tamarah Abdullatif, Jessica Azar, Bella Barajas, Anthony Donatelli, Shalini Dorner, Gabriella Fares, Vanessa Gabovitz, Lindsey Gawrys, Lauryn Guerra, Ella Guzenski, Juliet Hanna, Michel Issa, Celina Jarrah, Grace Kemmerer, Maria Lubbos, Richard Melosky, Dina Mohamed, Dario Nomura, Lola Offenback, Hannah Ryan, Jamie Sabbagh, Matthew Snyder, Jessica Weller, Madeline Wickel
Moravian University is the nation’s sixth-oldest university, located in Bethlehem, and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees that blend liberal arts with professional programs. For more than 275 years, the Moravian University degree has been preparing students for reflective lives, fulfilling careers and transformative leadership in a world of change.
Moravian University is a member of the New American Colleges and Universities, a national consortium of selective, small to midsize independent colleges and universities dedicated to the purposeful integration of liberal education, professional studies and civic engagement.
DeSales University
Dean’s list is announced
The following DeSales University students made the fall 2022 dean’s list. To qualify for dean’s list, a student must have a minimum 3.50 GPA on no fewer than 12 credit hours.
Bath: Alanna Hartzell, marketing; Julia Maruscak, medical studies; Melanie Hockman, Homeland Security and criminal justice
Catasauqua: Alex Lenhart, computer science; Kelsey Kaintz, nursing; Cassidy Fischl, nursing Gabrielle Mendonca, nursing
Coplay: Cosimo Morelli, management of information technology; Amira Moawad, medical studies
Danielsville: Trent Talipan, sport and exercise physiology; Justus Altmiller, history; Emmalee Maikits, nursing
Northampton: Joseph Check, biology; Evan Lapp, sport and exercise physiology; Caroline Bischof, English; Laurie Phillips, health care administration; Arianna Troxell, biology; Sarah Frailey, early childhood education; Amanda Reese, health care administration
Walnutport: Deanna Davis, psychology; Nicole Secara, early childhood education; Isabella Nota, biology
Whitehall: Raneem Abdelaziz, biology; Martha Giletto, biology; Mariam Zaher, psychology; Amanda Dobeck, nursing; Tiffany Le, nursing; Hala Kiswani, biology; Kristina Bednarczyk, political science; Heba Salloum, biology; Dounia Belaroussi, nursing; Aileen Estrella, law and society; Patricia Superka, medical studies; Seleana Maldonado-Cruz, health care administration
DeSales University, in Center Valley, is a private, coeducational, four-year liberal arts Salesian, Catholic university, under the leadership of the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales. Founded in 1965, the 550-acre suburban campus has total enrollment of nearly 3,500 includes undergraduate day and evening students and graduate students.
DeSales has approximately 135 full-time faculty members and offers more than 40 bachelor’s degrees, 12 graduate programs and more than 20 certificate programs in a wide range of disciplines. Many of these can be completed fully online.
York College of Pennsylvania
Students earn dean’s list
More than 1,400 students were named to the fall 2022 dean’s list at York College of Pennsylvania. To be eligible for this honor, a student must be registered for at least 12 academic credit hours and earn a semester GPA of 3.50 or higher.
Bath: Anthony Hudak, mechanical engineering, Class of 2025
Catasauqua: Colby Rau, mechanical engineering, Class of 2026
Coplay: Madeline Steiner, nursing, Class of 2025
Northampton: Sarah Gonzalez, nursing, Class of 2023; Emily Schweitzer, nursing, Class of 2024
Whitehall: Bryan Diaz, finance, Class of 2024
Established in 1787, York College of Pennsylvania is a private, four-year college located in the city of York, a hub of arts and industry.
Housed on 190 picturesque acres, the college is known for its focus on experiential learning and community engagement, serving more than 3,500 undergraduate and graduate students in more than 70 baccalaureate majors, along with 30-plus professional graduate degree and certificate programs.