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Congratulations, College Grads [Updated With More Grads]

Names are still coming in: See who you know on this growing list of locals who have recently graduated from colleges near and far. Upload photos here and post your own 'congratulations!'

 

Congratulations to these students from Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow who have recently crossed stages at colleges and universities to receive undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Take a look at the list below—do you know one of these students? Post a congratulatory note in the comments. If one of them is your child and you have photos of one of them at graduation, post some here.

And check back with Patch for updates—the list is still growing! We'll also be tracking down some of these newly minted grads to ask them the big question: What's Next?

 

Fairfield University

Fairfield, CT

  • Rachel Schroeder, Master of Science in Nursing from the School of Nursing, Sleepy Hollow

Western New England University

Springfield, MA

  • Daniel J. Malone, Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Tarrytown

Fort Hays State University

Hays, Kansas

  • Enoh Ekokotu, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Tarrytown

University of Scranton

Scranton, PA

  • Joseph M. Callahan, BA in History from College of Arts and Sciences, Tarrytown
  • Thomas J. Nee, BA in Criminal Justice from College of Arts and Sciences, Tarrytown
  • Sean B. Muldoon, BA in Business Administration from Kania School of Management, Tarrytown
  • Christopher C. Mangubat, post-baccalaureate Physical Therapy degree.

University of Connecticut

Storrs, CT

  • Rose A. Crean, Bachelor of Arts, Sleepy Hollow
  • Anna Vita Praino, Bachelor of Arts, Sleepy Hollow
  • Annie Ramos, Bachelor of Science, Tarrytown

SUNY New Paltz

New Paltz, NY

  • Samantha Maffucci, BA in English, Tarrytown
  • Gabrielle Sia, BFA in Ceramics and BS in Visual Arts Education, Tarrytown

Skidmore College

Saratoga Springs, NY

  • Adam Becker, BA degree Cum Laude, Tarrytown
  • Laura Kirschner, BA degree Summa Cum Laude, Tarrytown 

Quinnipiac University

Hamden, CT

  • Kaitlyn M. Love, MA in Teaching, Sleepy Hollow
  • Isabel Bart, BA in Communication, Tarrytown

Champlain College

Burlington, VT

  • Kevin Reilly, BS degree in Computer Networking and Information Security, Sleepy Hollow

Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester, NY

  • Christin Allessioa, BS in Packaging Science, Tarrytown

Berkeley College

NY and NJ campuses

  • Roselyn Delorbe, Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Health Services Management, Sleepy Hollow 
  • Regino Diaz, BBA Business Administration in Management, Sleepy Hollow
  • Ysrael Torres, BBA Business Administration in Marketing, Tarrytown 

Manhattan College

Bronx, NY

  • Nicole Marie Saldana, BS in elementary education/special education, Tarrytown

Rensselear Polytechnic Institute

Troy, NY

  • Gordon Grajek, BS, Cum Laude in Mechanical Engineering, Sleepy Hollow

Clemson University

Clemson, SC

  • Matthew Thomas Vallo, BS, Cum Laude in Mathematical Sciences, Sleepy Hollow

Colgate University

Hamilton, NY

  • Clare Anne Zegarelli, BA in Geography, Sleepy Hollow
  • Kevin Christopher Blank, BA in Biology and Political Science, Sleepy Hollow
  • Courtney Elizabeth Callahan, BA in History, Sociology and Anthropology, Tarrytown

University of Rhode Island

Kingston, RI

  • Danielle J. Minerva, BS in Kinesiology, Sleepy Hollow

Ithaca College

Ithaca, NY

  • Christine Angevine, MA in Education, Tarrytown
  • Mark Renaudin, from the School of Communications with a major in Cinema & Photography, Sleepy Hollow
  • Ian Rebhan, from Ithaca College's School of Health Sciences and Human Performance with a major in Sport Media, Sleepy Hollow

Pace University

Pleasantville, NY

  • Melanie Rodriguez, BS in Nursing, Sleepy Hollow
  • Robert Sorrentino, BS from Dyson School of Arts and Sciences, Tarrytown
  • Victoria DeFiore, BA from Dyson School of Arts and Sciences, Tarrytown
  • Bryant McNulty, BBA from the Lubin School of Business, Tarrytown

Dominican College

Orangeburg, NY

  • Cory Jacques, BS in Nursing, Tarrytown

Tufts University

Medford, MA

  • Michael James Leeper, BA in Psychology, Tarrytown

 

Are we missing the special grad in your life? Tell us in the comments or email me at krista.madsen@patch.com and we'll add them.

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