Middlesex Community College Announces Academic Award Winners

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May 14, 2019 (Middletown, Conn.) — On May 3, Middlesex Community College hosted its annual Academic Awards Night to recognize 24 students for high achievement in their academic programs. Dean of Students Adrienne Maslin hosted the event, with a welcome by Campus CEO and Dean of Academic Affairs Steven Minkler.

The academic award recipients are:

School of Allied Health, Business & STEM

Accounting — Danielle Davis, Meriden

Biology Studies — Alexander Barzallo, Westbrook

Biotechnology — Jasper Harvey, Middletown

Business Administration — Cori Hass, Wallingford

Business Studies — Corey Mitchell, Southington

Computer Information Technology — Christopher Fanolis, Rocky Hill

Engineering Science — Hailey Morrell, Wallingford

Environmental Science — Kevin Bjarnason, Durham

Health Information Management — Brittany Preble, Oakdale

Ophthalmic Design & Dispensing — Brooke Smith, Waterford

Radiologic Technology — Carole Capen-Kargher, Middletown

Veterinary Technology — Marissa S. Johnson, Marlborough

School of Arts, New Media, Humanities & Social Science

Communication Studies — Jennifer Veiga, Essex

Criminal Justice & Criminology — Luz N. Simoneau, Meriden

Digital Media Production — Abigail Gagliardi, Meriden

Early Childhood Education — Mariela E. Roldan, Middletown

English Studies — Nicholas Bailen, Middletown

Fine Arts — Laura Schneider, Higganum

Graphic Design — Thomas Ward, Wallingford

Human Services — Faith L. Sprigg, Chester

Psychology Studies — Aquia Brown-Welch, Meriden

Social Work Studies — Genise Rodriguez, Meriden

General Studies and Liberal Arts & Science, Honors Program

General Studies — Robert Doherty, Cromwell

Liberal Arts and Science — Dante Petruzziello, East Hampton

Since 1966, Middlesex Community College has provided high-quality, affordable, and accessible education to a diverse population, enhancing the strengths of individuals through degree, certificate, and lifelong learning programs that lead to university transfer, employment, and an enriched awareness of our shared responsibilities as global citizens. A part of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system, MxCC offers more than 70 degree or certificate programs at the main 35-acre campus in Middletown, MxCC@Platt in Meriden, and online.