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GRADUATE HIGHLIGHT:

MAGIE HUDSON

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Jared Melanson / Senior Staff Writer jmelanson13@bristolcc.edu

Q: When did you enroll at Bristol?

A: I enrolled in Bristol in 2009, then in 2010. Then in 2013, but because I was a young mom, I was never able to fully finish. 2017 was the first semester that I took that was actually successful. I was like OK, I want to not continue until my military husband is done with the fire academy. Once he finished in the spring of 2019, I enrolled in the fall 2019, and I didn’t look back. One day I really want to find out what PTK (Phi Theta Kappa) is all about. So I went into the meeting and it was a little bit crazy. Because I’ve done presidency for my husband’s military unit and managed in different capacities, I could see right away that there was an issue with these meetings. So I spoke up and kind of give some suggestions and based off of that meeting I was asked to take over as Vice President of PTK.

Q: You got shut down the same semester as COVID started, right?

A: Yes, yes, the same thing. Every class that I was in, I just sent out a lot of info. I stayed involved in the BCC app, just giving as much information as possible...so we started back up in the fall of 2020. I was so involved with the BCC app, I had to get involved in something that gave me more access to students. So in November 2020, I got involved in Student Senate. It gave me an opportunity to better serve Bristol.

Q: Is your obvious leadership something that you’ve been born with to do? Or is it the pandemic’s effect?

A: I think I’ve had, but because I started working at a very young age, I have a lot of experience just with people. I grew up in a lot of violence, gangs, so a lot of influence wasn’t there. However, I read a lot of books as a child. It was probably my husband and those books that inspired me. Bringing books to the dinner table was important for unity. I unfortunately ended up being incarcerated for being at the wrong place, wrong time. I was only 17 years old. But that kind of helped me push myself forward. Just because these things happen to you, it doesn’t have to define you. When I see these young adults on the BCC app, and when I see the way

they talk, it kind of brings me back to how I grew up. If I could bring sunshine into someone’s life, that’s my way of giving back.

Q: Is there anything that you have influenced or voiced your opinion on that changed college policy?

A: That’s a really, really good question. There is a proposal that we started where we would attach the syllabus to the course description so that students who want to take this course can decide. I was the chair of academic affairs proposals when that fell under my scope. The college’s union shut it down. Although, instead of a syllabus, there will be the course description, and then there will be a professor email button. It’s kind of like a happy medium. Now I know Michael Fox, my advisor, has asked me about doing the Board of Trustees Alumni.

Q: Did he ask you because you were in the student senate before, and you have all this experience and now they’re giving you an inside scoop?

A: Yeah, so I think so. But it’s been offered to me if I want to take it, and so I think I don’t know. You already see issues at Bryant, so I’m going to be very involved with that. The chair of academic affair’s proposals were academic based and I think a lot of that had to do because of COVID. There were a lot of concerns around academics, and I was able to resolve so many of them. And so they saw the type of work that I did, and I got a lot of likes, who knows?

Q: Do you think your servitude is reflected in your experience at Bristol, with the pandemic going on? How do you connect that?

A: I needed to advocate and make sure that people knew about the Bristol food market and signed up. We have this great resource. Maybe if I felt like I don’t need this, maybe they do. So just go ahead and put it out there. Because, you know, you’re stuck inside a home. Are they by themselves in an apartment or in a condo? Do they have support systems? That was my fear always that they feel like there’s no way out. Not on my watch, anyways!

Q: What has been your favorite experience at Bristol?

A: I want to say like the honor’s research presentations. And I think Bristol mobile food market because it was the only time that we were able to come together.

Q: Is there anything better you think the college can do and in terms of policies and just being a college?

A: I didn’t necessarily hear too much about Bristol concerns over mental health of students through COVID and the resources that are available. if there was one thing that I could express to the Board of Trustees or to anyone, is that that’s crucial.

Q: Have you had any people come up to you and say that mental health counseling is one thing that I think Bristol should improve on?

A: “I feel so stressed, I feel so alone.” Yeah, there was. There was a few students that definitely did state that. I would have loved to have seen Bristol do something more about that. The biggest outlet was the BCC app. Word spreads like that on the BCC app, So, like I was like, why are we not talking about this? If we don’t talk about it, we’re almost sending that message that we don’t care. And that’s not a good image. And we do care, and so we need to talk about it somewhere.

Q: What’s next for you?

A: So, the next thing for me is definitely finding my community at Bryant. Finding what issues might be at Bryant and how I can be an asset to whatever issues might be going on there. I’ve already established one which is transfer students. I’m a transfer student. So there needs to be a little bit of change there. I remember having a conversation with Dr. Buglione where I said I’m feeling this way. They keep sending me class of 2025. I’m not class of 2025. They were just told to like reach out, and they know nothing, and so, I want to change that. Communication is not as strong at Bryant as I would like it to be, and I remember saying that to Chad. I said if there were so many students that felt that way transferring from Bristol to Bryant, why is this still an issue? Why has no one done something about this? My next project is making the transfer experience a lot better for other students. It’s not going to change anything for me ‘cause my deposit is made. I’m going to Bryant. I love Bryant, but if there’s one thing I’m going to change is that. Everything I’ve learned at Bristol is, it might not be as easy and as streamlined as you would have thought or hoped for, but you just got to keep going. You’ve got to keep fighting for that proposal.

LOCKDOWN

Luke Callina | Contributing Writer | From COM 112 class

Quarantine has changed how students live, work, and interact with each other. But how much has the social isolation altered our approach to the relationships we have with others? Can things return to the way they were before?

What if we wanted to catch up with our friends in a Zoom call? It’s better than nothing, but it’s not the same. When you’re online, you lose a layer of interaction that’s vital when you want to connect with a fellow classmate, according to Dr. Michael Bensink, director of student wellness at Bristol Community College.

“The one thing that you don’t get on a screen is the energetic response. The same kind you get when you’re interacting with people face-to-face.” He talked about how in the real world, “you’re able to touch, joke, and recognize social cues when in front of another human.” But that’s all missing in the online world.

We also miss our ability to have spontaneous conversations. Emma Montague, director of student and family engagement (SFE), said, “It’s tricky to get a casual conversation in a virtual space.” Without the element of physically being in a classroom or campus, students have found it hard to communicate with one another. “You almost feel like you need a reason to meet with someone versus just a casual ‘Hey! How’s it going?”

Students miss the moments in between classes where students can talk to each other, according to Mike Fox, assistant director of SFE. “The conversations that you have before a course starts, or a person you see as you’re walking to class, those are little micro-interactions that sort of make up your day.” These are opportunities to interact that come naturally, but people are having a difficult time making small talk when you have to force yourself to create a Zoom room.

Without these micro-interactions, it could even complicate the academic success of some students. When asked if the transition to online classes may be affecting our students’ ability to learn, Fox said, “It’s the safest way for us to do it. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s any easier for them to be successful in a classroom, and they might have to work extra hard to get to the place they want to be.”

Part of this could be because without meeting others, it can create a sense of loneliness that would impact morale. Bensink, from the wellness center, said “this could potentially be hard for those who are more extroverted, or have difficult relationships at home.” “Particularly if they don’t have a household that they’re normally interacting with, or if they have a household that’s not necessarily hospitable,” he said. “If they are not comfortable with the people they’re with that could be challenging because they can’t get away from them.”

How do we make the isolation better? Is there any way we can replicate what we’re missing when we’re stuck in our homes?

“Recognizing what a person may be missing is going to be more helpful if they dig deeper to see what specifically they are missing,” Bensink said. This could be as simple as the faceto-face element. But it could also be things like emotional support, or just having a good laugh with someone you relate to.

One of the best ways to do this would be to visit things like a community group, or you may check out online games that allow interaction.

As long as you’re able to make a substitute for what you’re missing, you will be able to make it through the home isolation. Montague adds, “If there isn’t someone else that you can talk to, we are here.”

WHAT COMES AFTER GRADUATION?

Camilla Carlozzi | Staff Writer | ccarlozzi12@bristolcc.edu

Figuring out next steps after college has always been a challenge for graduating students. Trying to navigate that experience with the pandemic has complicated the economic and employment factors, adding extra layers of difficulty.

Feeling overwhelmed, or like you have no direction? You’re not alone. The HAWK has some advice for tackling life after college.

Be Flexible: Explore industries that are thriving or new and upcoming. Getting experience outside of your comfort zone can teach new skills that complement the ones you gained from your degree.

Lean on school for support: Bristol offers students a valuable resource with the college central network. This website helps students target jobs and advertise themselves – and is much better than those annoying emails from Indeed or other job search websites. College central network is under-utilized and can be beneficial for getting connected with a career advisor to develop a game plan for your next step.

Give yourself time to adjust: The year after college can be filled with mixed emotions of relief and fear. Making the decision to take time off after college is becoming more common. A home situation doesn’t always facilitate a good learning environment, and you may not get that same independence that you get on campus. Taking a gap year can help to develop skills to be successful in your career. It’s said to give a greater understanding of other cultures and responsibilities in the real world career platform. Juliette Locke, majoring in business, shared, “I am so thankful for my gap year, I always recommend it to family and friends.”

I was the only one out of my friends that was taking a gap year at the time to unknowingly experience how useful and informative it was by directing into my future career path. By switching my major from education to business, I now am a event planner and bartender for my current employment. I can’t speak more highly for a gap year!

Stay positive, allow yourself room to explore and grow, and if you don’t know what to do next, utilize available resources. Navigating uncharted waters can feel overwhelming, but you are not alone, and persistence will help you move forward to something great.

Photo by Camilla Carlozzi

JOB MARKET REMAINS UNCERTAIN FOR GRADUATES, DESPITE GRADUAL HEALING

Jordan Nowick | Senior Staff Writer | jnowick11@bristolcc.edu

“Work from home to stop the spread,” they said a year ago. All the while, every major industry ranging from hospitality, tourism, food service, and entertainment came to a screeching halt.

College campuses eviscerated their dormitories, and students were told to work online. For many, the prospect of completing their education for a more secure, financially-sound future seemed more like a scene from the memory - a fleeting blip.

More than one year has passed since then, and we’ve somehow toughed it out through a truly disorienting, exhausting year. The future may seem a bit brighter in light of vaccine rollouts, current dips in cases and deaths nationwide, and a collective desire to return to normalcy.

The initial April 2020 unemployment spike, which clocked in at 14.7%, has dropped to around 6% over the past year, according to a study published by the Statista Research Department, but we still have much ground to cover before this is over - before college students may be able to enter a less-hostile, more certain workforce.

“I think the job market is beginning to heal from the COVID-19 pandemic, but the 2021 graduates will still need a whole lot of flexibility and determination as they begin their job hunt” says Liz McCarthy, coordinator of career planning and development at Bristol. “The class of 2020 graduated in the worst economy since the Great Depression. The pandemic has torn through the economy, bringing major industries to an ultimate standstill.”

McCarthy notes that the economy has added around 900,000 jobs since the beginning of the pandemic, but that the path to employment still may not be easy for some. interviews are held virtually now - one must be prepared to be evaluated from the second their camera turns on, to the minute it switches off. It is necessary for them to keep their thoughts and speaking points all the more organized.

Second, many of the sectors mentioned above are still faced with slow rates of recovery. For instance, the restaurant industry closed out 2020 with sales $240 billion less than the National Restaurant Association’s projections, with 110,000 establishments closing permanently.

Despite these seemingly grim figures, jobs in healthcare, nursing, respiratory therapy, shopping and delivery companies, computer programming, business support, and online learning communities are on the rise, according to McCarthy. Even as the economy has slowly begun its healing process, students are still apt to face one that is oversaturated and degree-inflated once life returns closer to normalcy.

This is not necessarily a fault of their own. Demands for bachelors’ degrees are still all too commonplace amongst employers -- despite only 16% of employees holding the same qualifications that 70% of employers offering middle-skill positions ask for, according to Lola Fadulu, former assistant editor with “The Atlantic.

However, a bit of persistence, resilience, and resourceful stone-stepping may help students along their way.

“I think an important thing for students to know about their first job out of college is -- a lot of them think it’s their career, and it’s not,” says McCarthy. “It’s their first job out of college -- it’s just a step along the way as they enter their career path and career journey.”

SOUNDS OF SUMMER

Kassandra Medeiros | Staff Writer | kmedeiros87@bristolcc.edu

Playlist 2021

Photo by Kassandra Medeiros Time to Jam!

If you’re anything like me, you are always discontent with your friends for not listening to cooler music. Feeling bummed out, you have no new spicy shanties to listen to in traffic – to make those next to you think you’re hip.

Whatever quest has you smashing the skip button on every playlist and YouTube suggestion: rest assured my dude! I have you covered. I already did the work for you. If you feel like it, look at my music suggestions to help paint a picturesque scene of summer in your brain – as you experience it in real time.

1. Wordless Chorus - “Z”- My Mourning Jacket (2005)

Find some people you care about — or don’t — and head to the beach (or don’t). Kick back, stay there, and take in the essence of summer with this song. You may be apt to fall into a deep, relaxed state for quite a bit – not noticing the scorching sunburn you have accrued over the past couple of hours. “It’s 6 PM, and I have a sunburn so bad I could show up as cooked lobster on the fashion week runway...”

2 Eventually - “Currents” - Tame Impala (2015)

Go for a walk, take a swim, or do both. Maybe you just take a bath. Maybe you don’t do those things at all, and take your radio out, turn that bad boy up all the way, and drown out the sounds of your neighbors’ banshee children. Highly recommended for awaiting a pizza delivery.

3 California - “Delta Spirit” - Delta Spirit (2012)

I envision a scene from a nonexistent coming-ofage movie with this one: a scene in which you drive across the country, stop at random hotels, and make new friends along the way. You find, and briefly date, an artsy person -- whose killer good looks are just as mysterious as their personality and whimsical sense of adventure. You forget about why you are here. You and your new friends finish the cross country drive you were on originally. Fin.

4 Astronaut in the Ocean - Single- (Clean) - Masked Wolf (2021)

Beach-barbeque-in-space vibes. Enough has been said.

5 Marmalade - Single - (Clean) - Macklemore and Lil Yachty (2017)

I like this one because of the child-like, staccato piano; it gives the piece a nice, bubbly feeling. This is a solid track to throw on for that one, weirdly nice warm morning -- the kind where you wake up way too early, and decide to get a head start on your errands. After realizing that you have already accomplished your day’s tasks way ahead of schedule and find yourself a bit bored...you throw it on again.

6 Complicated - “Circles”- Mac Miller (20182020)

A lot of these songs could be enjoyed while reading on the beach. But: sometimes it is cloudy out. On those days, I like to take a bath. But you do not need to live the way I do. Maybe on rainy days, you would prefer to take walks with your unicorns across the Bermuda triangle. If that sounds more like you, my hat is off to you, sir.

6 Rendezvous - “Thats What They All Say” - (Clean) - Jack Harlow (2020)

By throwing on this “bop” when rolling down the sunset-illuminated street -- windows down -- with

“the squad,” you can become the new neighborhood nuisance when you leave grandma’s this Fourth of July.

7 Shy Away - Single - 21 Pilots (2021)

This song makes me feel like I’m quickly jogging in place - like in those old, VHS workout tapes from the 80s. In no time, I will soon have glutes and abs of STEEL. And you could too.

8 Happy Endings - Single - {Clean} - Mike Shinoda, Iann Dior (2021)

Starts out like an Avril Lavigne song...it’s cool no one said that was cliche yet. This one always makes me have the feeling I’m in the car with all the windows down with the cold air forcefully smashing against my skin as I’m being driven somewhere my mom is taking me, but I have no clue where it is.

9 All My Favorite Songs - “Ok Human”- Weezer (2020)

Nothing’s perfect! Except for Weezer. However, even though they know they are perfect, individually as people, they are not. They roll out this little diddy that I like to listen to when I prep my stuff to grill for dinner.

10 Hard Times- “After Laughter” - Paramore (2017)

Screaming these lyrics seem to help perform a cleansing ritual after a bad week, which we all have. Great song to stay bubbly, and let the stress out. This album is filled with fun sounds of the 80s we should have kept.

BRISTOL

Gets ready for what’s next on campus

Madison Ironfield | Editor-in-Chief | mironfield11@bristolcc.edu

The Bristol community has faced a unique year and a half full of challenges caused by the global pandemic. As we all look forward to getting back on campus, faculty have been busy using the lessons learned over the past year to ensure the transition is as successful as possible.

In an email sent out to students on April 27, the school announced plans to expand in-person classes during the upcoming summer and fall semesters. The email outlined precautions in place to ensure a safe return for all, including contact tracing and mask wearing.

President Laura Douglas spoke to The HAWK this past May about the school’s successful pandemic response thus far.

“We’ve been very fortunate at Bristol Community College. We started planning for the pandemic in January of 2020, before it was even on most people’s radars. We were meeting on the weekends and beginning to plan what this might look like. We formed an emergency operations committee, and we invested a lot of time and energy learning everything we could about COVID.”

Douglas explained that as a result of the school taking COVID-19 seriously from an early date and adopting safety recommendations such as mask wearing and decreasing the density on campus, there has not been a single instance of transmission

Fall River Campus | Photo by Kassandra Medeiros

on campus. A small number of quickly contained cases have been reported, the first occurring on October 22, well over six months after the virus’ initial spread in the United States.

“We’re still going to have social distancing. We’re still going to ask people to wash their hands and wear a mask. I think you can expect mask wearing to be a constant inside the buildings for all of the summer and fall semesters,” she continued.

Along with the continuation of the effective precautions already in place, Douglas shared that the school has invested in contact tracing technology for the upcoming semesters. The system works via the scanning of QR codes and will efficiently notify those in the community of potential exposure, ensuring the virus continues to be quickly contained.

On the topic of vaccinations, the president notes that she is optimistic proof of inoculation will not be necessary, but the decision is not yet set in stone. “We will wait to see what happens - it may not be necessary to require a vaccine if our students and our faculty and staff and our entire Commonwealth of Massachusetts does really well, and all indicators right now show that we’re doing very well.”

Douglas emphasized that the challenges posed due to COVID-19 have been a learning opportunity, teaching faculty important lessons about leadership.

New Taunton Campus | Photo by Iris Aguiar

“We learned that we had to really connect emotionally with our students and our faculty and staff. Everything we do connects to emotions, and emotions are part of who we are, and it will very much inform the way we have relationships with our students and our co-workers,” she said.

Kate O’Hara, vice president of student services & enrollment management, added that “More than ever, personal connections and personal relationships are what are most important in the work that we do, because we’re not physically there. Not being on campus with students has been such a challenge.”

Despite that challenge, O’Hara also speaks of the value of the lessons learned during this time.

“I think there’s a lot of really cool things we’ve learned over the last year - that we can reach students in different ways that we never could have dreamed of, and I think that will continue,” she said.

Suzanne M. Buglione, vice president of academic affairs, has also seen the positives of reaching students through an online format.

“The number of students who have taken advantage of virtual services like the library and tutoring is phenomenal, so we’re thinking we’ll be keeping those services virtual to some degree as we move forward,” she said. As faculty have seen the benefits of the use of services already offered by the college, they’ve been planning a new service to meet the specific needs students have in these particularly difficult times.

O’Hara informed The HAWK that the school “just hired an associate director and will be bringing on four additional staff members to help students who have had to pause their education over the past year and a half.”

These staff members will be a part of the new success center at Bristol and will be reaching out to lapsed students to see what assistance they need in getting back on track to continue their academic careers.

As the faculty reflects on the unprecedented year and a half we’ve all had and looks forward to the future, there is a common thread among their sentiments: the resiliency of the community, and its power in caring for and supporting one another.

As Buglione said, “everyone has been amazing in how persistent they’ve been in moving forward through this pandemic. We get inspiration from our students all the time, and the deans and the faculty inspire me. We really have to take a moment and look back and think about how amazing it is that we’ve been able to do what we’ve done.”

Recognizes the completion & achievements of this year’s Bristol graduates

Congratulations Class of

2021

Art Transfer, Animation and Motion Graphics Transfer

Steven A. Fernandez Owen N. Forgue Zachary Levesque Nathan Tyler Moura Evan S. Phaneuf (Also Receiving: Art Certificate) Eric Potts (Also Receiving: Art Certificate)

Art Transfer, Fine Arts Transfer

Jackie L. Andrade (Also Receiving: Art Certificate) Alison Borges Jean L. Carrion Rivera Quintin P. Desmarais Laura Franco Nicole L. Giroux Bianca C. Laslo (Also Receiving: Art Certificate) Mallory R. Murray Ember Proulx Sarah Jane Seguin Paige Smiley Kyla Williams

Art Transfer, Graphic Design Transfer

Kayla Cabral Florentino Correa-Garcia Colby DaCosta Paige H. Dupuis Chelsea Cibel Martin (Also Receiving: Art Certificate, Graphic Design Certificate, Web Design Certificate) Destiny Lee Matos (Also Receiving: Art Certificate, Web Design Certificate) Steven D. McCra Hannah Elizabeth Sousa (Also Receiving: Art Certificate, Graphic Design Certificate, Web Design Certificate)

Art Transfer, Web Design & Media Arts

Elizabeth Lynne Campo Johnathon Edward Davies

Business Administration Career, Accounting Career

Jennifer L. Bernier Jason Tyler Davis Carmelia Ferreira Tara Ann Joseph Sheila A. Kimmon Aimee Elizabeth King Megan Lynn Maxwell Bridget L. O’Connell Kristal L. Pacheco Cassie Marie Pontes Kayla Amanda Resendes Alyssa Nicole Torres Rachel M. Willis

Business Administration Career, Banking Career

Nancy Lynn Silva

Business Administration Career, Entrepreneurship Career

Kovadis J. Costa Kailee Ferreira Ross Spencer Grandfield Chelsea Lindo Andreia Madeira Taylor Nicole Orlowski Paige Santos Sarah SeAle-Gamble Selena Lorraine Tilden

Business Administration Career, Financial Management Career

Crystal Ann Duarte Emily Heim Joshua R. James

Business Administration Career, General Management Career

Donna M. Cambra Bryan Richard Clark Nicholas Joseph Cordeiro Lisa M. Costa Cassandra Dinsmore Jeremy D. Frye David Arthur Hannon Steven Laughlin Melissa P. Lemelin-Santos La Keisha C. Lockhart Nicolle D. Mantia Edwin Richard McAuliffe Ryan P. Morin (Also Receiving: Computer Information Systems - Game Creation Certificate) Jorge E. Pacheco Amanda M. Prewandowski Teresa Eileena Robinson Patricia Silva Jason Tavares Charlene C. Thomas Kyle A. Vieira

Business Administration Career, Marketing Management Career

Susan J. Miller Alexis A. Napier (Also Receiving: Marketing Certificate) Emily Elizabeth Ridge Lisi P. Alberg Sonia Amin Jorreyl Andrade Christopher M. Araujo Sara Yousuf Archambault Debbie Berube Malinda Borges Miranda Brown (Also Receiving: Marketing Certificate) Mariana Calero Gomez Jillian K. Charves Robert Firth Comerford Alyssa Hope Compton Erica Meredith Cook Lisa Correia Cameron Scott Costa Shawn R. Cowles Sr. Jonathan Cruz Stacy Lynn Cruz Brady Timothy Cusson Jared Ryan DaSilva Klarisa Rose DaSilva Alyssa D. Day Peter Francis Day Joseph Liam Dean Amy E. DePaiva Colby Joshua Dooley Raymond Elizondo Cristobal Jose Escobar Wyatt Estudante Farah Mohamed Farah Melissa L. Fernandes Ariana Elizabeth Ferrara Noah Francis Filipe Emily Beatrice Flanagan Patrick D. Fortes Marissa Freitas Klaudia Gajda Zoe Victoria Georgenes Jacob Jordan Golding Daniel E. Good Corin E. Green Galena Gutierrez Diana Marcela Hernandez Jeannette Hinds-Juba Maxwell Hoffman Magielette Hudson Fahmida Hussain Caitlin Kelly Rachel M. Kramer Bailey Lenhart Shania M. Levasseur Kaitlyn Maki John Maurice Massaad Noah J. Massaad Myles Stephen Medeiros Vaishnavi Rajesh Menon Timothy Munger Victoria Lynn Nason Zendy Stella Neves DePina William James Noble

Esther Saffron Obas Theodore Nyree Ortiz Dil P. Patel Stephen Poillucci Ida Proulx Dylan Prout Dylan C. Raposo Hannah Elizabeth Rego (Also Receiving: Liberal Arts Behavioral & Social Sciences Mass Transfer) Haley Reis Benjamin Charles Remsbecker Tiago Ribeiro Ryan J. Ringler Zachary E. Roberge Andrew C. Santos Hanna Rae Schenck Stephanie Silva Cameron Silvia Rosemary Simoes Tala Sonallah Alyssa Grace Sousa Tyler Souza Caroline Christine Sylvia Dylan T. Thiboutot Shelton Veale Owen Bennett Viator Leche Vitorino Tony Wang Patrick Wassall Caitlin Elizabeth Weisse Amanda Lee Wooler Tingting Wu Ross H. Wuilleumier Patrick A. Young

Clinical Laboratory Science

Kaylee Alfonso Adam B. Alves Melissa Bellefeuille Lane Dwyer Bennett Jiali Cheng Jessica A. DeSousa Katheryn Ferreira Michael R. Krawchuk (Also Receiving: General Studies- Health & Life Sciences) Gabriela Vultao

Communication

Zachary J. Adaes Jeffrey Philip Berube Stephanie Bingham Evan Thomas Bouchard Camilla K. Carlozzi Daniel Cavalieri Jacob A. Davis Melissa A. DeMello Cameron Figueiredo Rosemary Fletcher Chloe C. Gomes Shady Hassanine Madison J. Ironfield Elijah P. Lavin Joymeka Lena-Terri Matteos Jared Euclide Melanson Evan Edward Michael Alisha Moyer Olivia Nicole Murray Nathan Ortiz Justin M. Pereira Koby Hunter Porawski Ryan P. Richard Samuel Rodriguez Jr. Jeffrey Souza Kathleen Menegaro Sylvia

Computer Information Systems Transfer, Computer Science Transfer

Thomas R. Bolton Dylan Matthew Foster David Wayne Goulet Michael John Kovalski IV Brandon Trung Le Benjamin Philip Mello Michael Nadeau Jacob Albano Pimentel Sowmya Iduru Reddy David Paul Rochon III James William Underwood

Computer Information Systems Transfer, Information Systems Transfer

Oluwaseyi Henry Orioye Mary L. Parker James J. Porter Collin M. Signoriello Robert J. Wing

Computer Information Systems, Business Information Systems Career

Anthony Edward Smith

Computer Information Systems, Computer Networking Career

Amanda L. Dalton Francys Alves Dos Santos Ryan Paul Farias Kevin Joseph Medeiros Edmilson Tavares

Computer Information Systems, Computer Programming

Harold Lincoln Stevens Arthur R. Tripp

Computer Information Systems, Computer Programming and Web Development

Alec K. Myers Sumedha Welgamage Corbin A. Lenz Philip Christmann Lenz

Computer Information Systems, Cyber Security and Digital Forensics

Borivoj Adamov Timothy Ferreira Drew William McCoy Destin John Phillinger Alison Nichols McConnell Thibodeau Michael Bruce Whitney

Computer Information Systems, Game Development - Game Creation Career

Peter J. Gomes Nicholas J. Karavolis Timothy Lourenco

Computer Information Systems, Game Development - Game Programming Career

Nathan Caisse Jonathan N. Rabelo

Criminal Justice Career & Law Enforcement Certificate

Julia Marie Adams Ryan T. Botelho Janeika Audreyonaa Butler Alyssa Ann Consalvo Soraya Alexandra Craveiro Jenny Lynn Dutra Brendon Fuller Kelsey Leigh Kennedy Jade Marie Lucio Samantha M. Maguire Emily Rose Nelson (Also Receiving: General Studies - Health & Life Sciences) Zachary David Oliveira Alecia Marie Ouellette Natalie Arianna Rivas Logan Anissa St. Louis Briana M. Velazquez

Criminal Justice Transfer & Law Enforcement Certificate

Nayarit Aguilera Paul Daniel Amaral Kalie Andrade Logan F. Arruda Jeffrey Walter Bechtold Sabrina Marie Blouin Tyrese Ivori Britto Haley Renee Brown Syntachae Cabral Dakota Robert Chixarro

Jasmine Alexis Chong Tobey J. Dickeson Nolen Adam Albert Enos Ian P. Fickert Alison L. Girard Katelynn R. Gouveia Caleb S. Guerra Perla Guzman Tanya Winifield Joseph Jayliana Nicole Lamonde Jenny P. Mantilla Gabriela Nicole Mercado Cory M. Nunes Dalton Jake Pinto Michael Anthony Rainha Madison H. Reed Michael A. Santos Abby E. Seaver Cody Alberto Silva Richard Souza Edith Michelle Tirado Wilqueline I. Torres Carolyn Whalen Andrew Young

Culinary Arts

Edward R. Botello Peyton S. Brant Dimitri Lee Davis Ian King Ian Jay Langlois Kiara Lysette Padin Daniel Haywood Powell Maria Spencer Shain Vandal

Culinary Arts, Baking and Pastry Career

Raya Louise Brandao-Mendes Adrianna Bulifant Brianna Mae Carleton Richard Anthony Devaney Lynsie M. Gonsalves Tyler B. Griffin MacaJaha Gina Harris Vivian R. Pacheco Sarah Jean Pereira Samuel C. Schlegel

Deaf Studies, Interpreter Transfer

Lisa C. Abbatomarco Shelley Lynn Kornatz Shaw Margaret Catherine Toner

Dental Hygiene

Alyssa L. Aghajanian Aliana R. Andreoli Kylee S. Anzuoni Andrea S. Bento Kaylee Marie Calouro Erin A. Colon Ashlee Cordeiro (Also Receiving: General Studies- Health & Life Sciences) Nicole DaSilva Lindsay Elizabeth Dias Megan Jay Khubchandani Carolyn R. Kritzas Samantha C. Lockhart Meghan Gabrielle Mendonca Kayla Maria Moniz Mary Elizabeth Pavadore Emily Elizabeth Serpa Marcia K. Sluzewski Ashley Louise Smith Olivia Phoebe Towers Melissa Anne Zatir

Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Education Childcare Career

Teisha L. Baptista (Also Receiving: Early Childhood Education Preschool Certificate) Huynh Thi Bessette (Also Receiving: Early Childhood Education Preschool Certificate) Megan E. Bettencourt Kelsey Briana Carreiro (Also Receiving: Early Childhood Education Preschool Certificate) Marissa Elizabeth DeGirolamo (Also Receiving: Early Childhood Education Preschool Certificate, Early Childhood Education Infant/Toddler Certificate) Katie Le Tellier (Also Receiving: Early Childhood Education Preschool Certificate, Early Childhood Education Infant/ Toddler Certificate) Tamikka Ann Marshall (Also Receiving: Early Childhood Education Preschool Certificate) Evelyn Martinez (Also Receiving: Early Childhood Education Infant/Toddler Certificate) Kathleen Taylor (Also Receiving: Early Childhood Education Preschool Certificate, Early Childhood Education Infant/ Toddler Certificate) Karyn M. Werner

Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Licensure

Emily N. Austin Vilma Angelie Ben-Velazquez Jessica L. Carvalho Samantha Pauline Dean Hayli J. Dussault Kimberly A. Furtado Channtel Garcia Dahlia P. Joseph Albanna Jessie Rita Lawton Selena Lebron Alicia Elizabeth Lucas Emma McCarthy Catarina S. Morrissette Hannah R. Perry Jenna Rose Porrello Alex J. Roman Samantha Marion Silveira Cassandra Marie Stimson

Elementary Education

Tanya Amaral Olivia Rose Aubin Lila M. Chouinard Lydia-Lee N. Cruz DeVon James King Abigail M. Martel Kimberly Ann Monteiro Madeline M. Moquin Brittany A. Pereira Kelsey Ellen Preble Abigail Marie Renauld Veronica Sousa Kaylie Nicole St.Ours Alex Carson Sylvaria Amy Elizabeth Sylvia Keira Eve Tavares Katrina Thi Hanh Tran Nicolette Paige Wolffe

Engineering Technology, Advanced and Biomedical Manufacturing Technology Career

Jordan Michael Aguiar Robert Correia III

Engineering Technology, Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Renato O. Avelar

Engineering Technology, Architectural and Civil Technology Career

Dana Christian Farland Kevin Michael Gallant Joshua A. Puccio Sergio P. Tinoco

Engineering Technology, Computer and Telecommunications

David J. Vieira

Engineering Technology, Electrical Technology Career

Kevin J. Gazard Charles Geoffrey Perry Caleb J. Raposo Roland A. Senna

Joshua Valliere

Engineering Technology, ElectroMechanical Technology Career

Alexys N. Arruda Nicholas P. Geller

Engineering Technology, Environmental Technology Career

Stephen Alex Munroe Alexis Martin Muse

Engineering Technology, Marine Science Technology Career

Hannah M. Sipe

Engineering Technology, Mechanical Technology Career

Rebecca Jean Szwaja

Engineering Transfer

Melissa Pereira Alves Jeffrey J. Alves Jr. Hailey Jacqueline Armburg Jacob P. Blanton Ian Bulpett Tatiana B. Candido Christopher D’ Entremont Nolan E. Gajdascz Austin Garcia Tyler J. Gillis Damian Junior Guilbe Boscana Joao Lucas Coelho Guimaraes Sean J. Holland Christine Keough Ruth Lazare Jenna N. Marshall Dustin Brodey Martin Lauren R. McLean Cullen R. O’Leary Ryan David Perry Patrick M. Raposo Meralie Rivera Curtis Denzell Searle Ethan Roland Shankar Madisyn D. Soares Roman Thike Soe Richard J. Sousa Austin E. Souza Shawn A. Szczupak Kenneth Viera

Fire Science Technology

Devin Thomas Eisele Kyle C. Lima Evan Alfred Moretti

General Studies

William F. Anger V Ashley M. Barros Sadie Lee Belovitch Hannye Beresnitzky Maria Elena Boutros Michael T. Bowen Daniel A. Boyle Andrew John Bozzo Nathan Michael Branco Kyle Hayden Brouthers Suzanne Marie Caramelo Jenai L. Childs Rachel Anne Chretien Pamela Coelho Amber Lynn Correia Cailyn Elizabeth Crompton Nhiya M. Cunningham Keidren Davis Heather J. DeBrito Liza DeMelo Casey Domingos Brittany G. Dubois Katherine Mary Duczkowski Courtney Jean Faris Ronald A. Fitzpatrick Kimberly A. Gabrielle Colleen A. Gifford Stephanie V. Gonzaga Robin Hebert Kirstyn Nicole Hodziewich Katelyn Jagmin Lukas F. Johnson Lillianna R. Kenyon Holden King Eva K. Lavoie Olyvia Leonard Ethan Alexandre Loureiro Julia A. Macomber Jessica Martinez Courtney I. Maston Katie Ann Medeiros Brian A. Murphy Abigail Lynn Nielsen Ashleigh M. Patria Danielle L. Paz Justin Eusebio Pereira Melinda Pereira Samantha S. Pereira Jacob W. Perry-Niewola Ryan S. Phillips Timothy P. Pinckney Alexi Resendes Kurt T. Smith Rick J. Teixeira James R. Tickle Kyle J. Vasconcelos Marin Vettori Thomas C. Vieira Brandon S. Watts Banssee W. Zaher

General Studies, Business and Entrepreneurial Studies

Victor M. Couto Jack F. Goddard Sarah J. Higginbottom Cathleen Mary Knight Kaelyn E. Medeiros Emeka Williams Okoroafor Joseph A. Raposa Melinda Mattocks Ushry

General Studies, Educational Studies

Melissa M. Root Madison Clark Sylvia

General Studies, Health and Life Sciences Studies

Emily G. Abbott Jacqueline Aguiar Samantha Marley Alvares Jessica Anderson Shaelyn Marie Andrews Amber Araujo Leila S. Araujo Katelin Arruda Hailey Lynn Ashley Gillian M. Baptista Madison Lori Barboza Jennifer Bercier (Also Receiving: Project Management Certificate) Melanie A. Borges (Also Receiving: Project Management Certificate) Meagan B. Bosse (Also Receiving: Office Technology Management Certificate) Kendra Botelho Janeatta Boutin Jessica Lee Brady Raelene Rose Brayton-Costa Alyssa Madison Brenner Alexandra Dianne Brown Marissa Lysset Burgos Melissa Callahan Gabrielle Elyse Camara Tatiana M. Camara Alana Marie Caputo Kelly A. Carneiro Lindsey R. Caron Jeffery D. Chamberlin Amber Leigh Champagne Sophie Jessica Cherenfant Summer Genevieve Cleveland Ashley A. Cochrane Amber Cook Gabrielle M. Cortes Madysen Diana Costa John Paul Cuellar

Cassandra L. Curtis Kendra L. D’Arcy Erica DaCruz Destiny Marie Daniel Scott DaSilva Catarina Dealmeida Britney L. Dennis Dawn Dee Deston Janelle Diaz Vasquez Marc Anthony Domagala Hannah M. Donovan Emily R. Dorian Sarah Dos Anjos Jessica Gianna Danielle Dube Kyla L. Duffy Shavern Natasha Durham Elizabeth Farias Allison Faucher Sarah E. Ferbert Stephanie M. Ferreira Kimberly A. Fisher Monica L. Flores Tia L. Fonseca Jackeline Franco Chery Frantztes Raylyn Gant Candice L. Gebo Glanaya Tyina Gerald Johnae Tyre Gilbert Theresa M. Gomes Rui Carlos Gomes Depina Bianca Ayana Gray Valerie C. Guerreiro Teneka T. Hall Ashley Holbrook Ignatia Caitlin Jewers L’Arielle V. Jones Monica Keo Bethany A. Lawrence Te’Lynn S. Layton Hannah Rose Leavitt Marissa Jaelyn Leavitt Lexi Grace Lees Ellisandra Leon Jennifer L. Leroux Alicia M. Levesque Rosa Selena Lewis Meaghan Fay Lisenby Alicia L. Lomax Jamie Valentina Lopez Lisette Lopez Kori Jo Madeira Ashley Caitlin Maloney Nary Mao (Also Receiving: Medical Assisting Certificate) Courtney Marshall Kelsea Martin Madison Martins Lisa Marie Mattes Michelle M. McFarland Tabitha Brook Medeiros Viviana Lucrecia Mendez-Gomez Hailey Susan Meunier Angela Mulroy Brianna Murray Christine Nguyen Shayna Nieves Sarah Elizabeth Northrop Esther Ntim Andrea Braga Nunes Jordan Ashley O’Reilly Justus Ngoje Owiti Aislinn Elizabeth Partington Erin B. Patterson Victoria Lee Pena Sydney Elizabeth Perez Raymond Phanor Monique Pierre Meriac Hailee Carol Pietro Shaney R. Porter Christopher Ramos Marisa Raposa Elizette Rapoza Taryn Leigh Rebelo Ricardo N. Reyes Brianna Marie Robinson Sabrina P. Rocha Brey-anne Rodrigues Mark A. Sabourin Jehnny Rodolphia Saint Fleur Jahilyn C. Santos Jennifer Marisol Santos Britney N. Schuster Thavi S. Seng Mary M. Shea Savannah J. Silva Alexandria R. Simpson Emily S. Slack Grace Marie Soto Tatum Soucy Larissa Lynn Souza Alexis Raquel Stephens-Springer Allie Sylvia Jillian Noel Sylvia Angelique-Amanda Rosetta Teixeira Brittany Nicole Terio Kendra L. Tetreault Alexis Julian Thierman Jessica Olibania Ticas Michelle Toro Tania Turenne Kaitlyn Ann Vieira Danielle Hope White Mitchell S. Whittingham Grace Wilson McKenzie P. Xavier Amy L. Imbeau Tifanie Pais

General Studies, Legal and Social Studies

Raquel F. Batista Ann Margareth Chamorro Torres Hannah Marion Fournier Amy M. Hotte Anne M. Maloney Glenn E. Taber Jr.

General Studies, MassTransfer

Brent Samuel Campbell Joshua Tanna Furtado Samuel Gingras Mary B. Haidar Julianne Pereira Nicholas J. Sousa

Hospitality Management, Event Planning and Management

Julie A. Covell Michelle L. McBride Amy Rose Melody Rachel F. Oliveira Het B. Patel Britney T. Underwood Eva R. Distasio

Human Services

Vanusa De Fatima Abreu (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Laura M. Alexandre Stephanie Lynn Barcellos Christine M. Boyle Brenda J. Brown Kierra Lorraine Cabral Alyssa Camara Rebecca Ashley Cordero Kristen J. Cote Sara DaCosta Christina L. Drew Wing Crystal Fernandes Seryna S. Figueroa Jessica May Johnson Grace Mary Ann Kaluzny Lauren Grace Kipp Elizabeth A. Marques Jocelyn Medeiros Jeremy Messenger Vicki Migneault Laura Montaleza (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Maria DelCarmen Montalvo Guzman Bonet (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Amelia Jean Moran Elaine Otero-Mendez (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Nicole Poillucci (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Lisa M. Reid Reighn Reyes (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Heather L. Souza (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Katia Taylor (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Alexis Viveiros-Branco (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Rachael Maureen Weber (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate)

Liberal Arts, Behavioral and Social Sciences Transfer

Hannah J. Adams (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Samantha E. Adams (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Bethany P. Almeida (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Hannah J. Alves (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Rocio Jecell Amaya Henriquez (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Ernest Robert Arnold Kwang Arnzen (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Kyle Christopher Arruda (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Madison M. Arruda (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Bethany D. Baker (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Jocelyn L. Baker (Also

Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Michael David Beattie (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Sean F. Beatty Emily Mae Binette (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Kristyn C. Botelho (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Monica Rodrigues Botelho (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Madison A. Branco (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Celina M. Brasil (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Lisa M. Burgess (Also Receiving: Human Services Certificate) Molly R. Carvalho Richard Chalhoub Yvonne Cintron Shameka A. Clement Jayden E. Coletta Makenzie L. Craven Sheila Delva Jocelyn Clare DeRuisseau Richard Desmarais III Aneica Dorcius Triton Trepanier Dosreis Alexander Alton Dubarie Katherine Duranko Sean D. Echeverri Stevie N. Edwards Vanessa Lee Eggleston Andrew J. Ellis Tamara Lee Figueroa Haley Bishop Flannigan (Also Receiving: Thanatology and Funeral Service Prepatory Certificate) Monica Fleurent Nolin V. Freitas Jannet Garcia Monica Stevie Gentile Chakira E. Gonsalves Christopher L. Grinnell Tabitha Hope Guinan Nathanael Charles Guinn Marquise Christopher Harding Laura Elizabeth Haskell Matthew Timothy Hayes Willow Anne Hoaglund Savanna Kelsey Holmstrom Timothy J. Hounsell Kelli A. Hutchins Robert C. Jackson Katera James Erin Elizabeth Jarvis April L. Jennison Juana Jones Darius Xavier Joyal Emily R. L’Etoile Adina A. Lee-Rivas Peter J. Lenza Alexandria Rose Leonard Tommy L. Lipsett Dakota Ann Lopes Rebecca Amelia Lussier Katherine Marie Malkowski Collin R. Manning Cotey Joseph Martinez Hannah M. McMorrow Maeghan Marie Medeiros Olivia Rachael Mendes Kylie Moniz Nicole L. Monteiro Johnathan Russell Hurricane Morrison Kieran Murray Ava Nicole Noble Gerileigh Norrell Jered C. Olaska Emily N. Olivier Jacob J. Orlando Alexander Paul Ourique Allyssa Paiva Kenneth J. Perreira Jr. Kerri A. Pierce Samantha Ruth Pierce Jonathan Michael Randall Kasandra C. Rempelakis Austin Jae Rezendes Kaleigh Riley Grace Robinson Caleb Joseph Rogers Jeannette Roman Devon P. Roos Jorge Rosa Feda Abdallah Salem Nicholas G. Salvo Geoffrey Lloyd Sargent Michaela Alexandra Sawyer Victoria Ivy Sawyer Katherine Lynn Schott Walter B. Silva Jr. Katelyn L. Silvia Adrienne Snow Landon Brent Solina Carina Lee Sousa Meagan Lynne Souza Shannon Rainer Stokes David A. Tavares Jr. Margaret Thomasson Elizabeth Kaylee Tong Jonathan Franco Tonin Jamie M. Torres Cynthia Velez Alison Vieira Ty Wesson Wheeler Patrick Andrew Yeargin Adekunle O. Adeyemo Iris A. Aguiar Elizabeth Autumn Amaral Danielle Lauren Bitar Jackson Brawn Costa Mary-Kate DaCosta Benjamin P. Daniello Emily Rose Huling Jonathan William Kalaf Ethan Stone Lewis Brooke Ashley Mello Aydee Alejandra Morales Rivas Taylor Branco Pimentel Monique Elizabeth Santos Brandon L. Souza

Liberal Arts, Math and Science Transfer

Sean A. Carlson Taylor Catherine-Cecilia Coelho Deanna DeBarros Tanya L. Donnelly Elvis Joel dos Santos Emily N. Indermitte Nathaniel LaBanca Pechsang Long Benton M. Mattingly Lauren Beatrice Rezendes Yuri Claude Saint Surin Tommy Quoc Huy To

Liberal Arts, Psychology Transfer

Andrew E. Acord Alysha L. Adamczyk Morgan A. Alexander Kayla Barboza Arias Jade Barreto Katelyn E. Borges Shadia Bruno-Feliciano Alyssa Lynn Cardoso Nicole M. Costa Kendell Lauren Cunha Gabriella Curtin Charito Davila Becerril Gregory M. Delehanty Shayna Catrece Ferguson Michaela Rose Ferreira Marina Figuerado Annabelle Kaitlyn Fortune Alexis E. Gates Vanessa Lynne Geller Maya M. Gomez Justine Nicole Gonsalves Katherine Anne Haley Monique Harris Alyson Haworth Nicholas Hebert Annie Henshaw Carly R. Jewell Derek Lacen Osorio Ashley Nicole Lavoie Lauren Kelsey Masapollo Aaron Joseph McGhee Sarah Elisabeth McNulty Jerisha Mello Autumn Rane Moitoso Brendan James Monahan Andria Yelitza Monteiro Kiana M. Neves Vanessa Rene’e Pacheco Asia D. Pannell Ashley B. Pilotte Elidennys S. Ramos De Chingo Lisa Rand Kiarah A. Rivera Courtney L. Silveira Nicholas Simbro Lauren Taylor Kimberly Mae Torngren Ross E. Travers Alexia Nicole Velasquez Hunter Vincent Hannah Leigh Walsh Avery Rae Warner Jake Ryan Wojtanowski Riley Jean Zitano

Life Science, Biology

Ashly Adriana Almirez Arévalo Katherine Lynn Barker Dylan Burke Emma L. Camara Julie Correia Tyler J. Correia Donovan Jared DaLuz Ilidia Ester dos Santos Katelyn A. Duarte Amanda Lea Fletcher Anthony F. Gomes Jr Timothy Robert Hackley Robert Hill Britney Marie Johnson Roshandeep Singh Kanda Amelia Marisa Lopez Giovanna Carmela Mallen Kathleen Paula Murphy Malik Paul Neron Eugenie Ouedraogo Haley Marie Pacheco-Matias Krimi Dipak Patel Victoria Quinn Abby-Lin Chang Resendes Cameron Rouillard Adam James Rutch Jessica Leigh Shadrick

Amy K. Smith Colin Michael Soares Dev J. Soni Sean D. Sullivan Tayla Nicole Sullivan Rylie K. Taveira Olivia Hope Thrasher Carline Voltaire Percy Mason Williams

Life Science, Biotechnology and Forensic DNA

Juliana M. Ahern Kyle Charron Linda Freire Britani LeAnn Houghtaling Hianula Gomes Brito Monteiro Angela N. Reed Erin Marie Riley

Life Science, Environmental Science Transfer

Danielle G. Concepcion Kellie E. Jigerjian Kristi-Rose L. Teixeira Tyler S. Williams

Life Science, Sustainable-Agriculture

Ashley N. Amaral Heidi L. Campbell Celina DeArruda

Nursing

Krysta Marie Amaral Helena Andrade Jacqueline D. Antepenko Hailey Marie Arruda Mary A. Ashong Sarah Elizabeth Ayala Heather Mae Beargeon Karla J. Belli Cynthia M. Boland Jonathan M. Botelho Melissa L. Bouchard Christina Bruce Allison Marie Brum Alyssa R. Burnette Sandra Y. Caceres Karissa L. Camuti Daniel Silveira Candeias III Stephanie A. Casey Hailey Marie Coelho Tiffany M. Conchinha Erin May Contois Keylin Vanessa Coreas Donna L. Costa Sonya E. Costa Jessica Lee Costa Valerie Ann Couras Renée Michelle Courcy Tess Da Rosa Hilaury Massiel Daye Sandra Goncalves De Almeida Bruce Gomes De Sa Kelly Beth Doyle Susan Dupuis Kasey M. Edge Kelly Embree Dawn Marie Famularo Eman Fares Julie Ferreira Susanna Borges Figueiredo Jordan A. Foley Vitoria L. Forte Sarah Lynn Garrison Alexis Gloria Narla Florine Honore Aimee-Beth Hussey Kathryn Morgan Hutchins Chidimma Otuu Ilum Beatrice Irungu Sarah Elizabeth Jackson Kaitlin Ashley Laflash Volha Vadievna Lakizo Catherine A. MacKay Melissa Lauren Marcotte Mallory L. Medeiros Jessica Lynn Mello Colleen M. Michener Brittany Nicole Miller Melissa Mitchell Mariah A. Montella Stephanie A. Noblet Jediddah Wambui Nyota Stephanie D. Oikarinen Yeidy I. Pacheco Kelcie Pimental Alyssa Rose Pimentel Nicole L. Pittsley Maridely Pizarro Julia Poor Alyson Dulinda Prosky Pereira Monica Ramos Allison M. Raposo Filipa Catarina Raposo Ashley Lauren Richards Rachael Lee Rose Joan Marie Rousseau Sokthida Saing Tina Marie SanSouci Tori Marie Santos Felicia Sousa Lauri Sousa Makenna Rose Springer Ashleigh Nicolle Tierney Courtney Tonetto Amanda A. Tran Nicole Kaitlin Vickery Lauren Yvonne Whipp Kelsey Marie Adams Silvia S. Amaral Gina Apostolopoulos Jolene Lee Bartlett Elizabeth Lynn Blake Sara Camara David John Cardoza Shannon Beth Correia Antonieta M. Costa Denise Melanie Couto Lovely E. Derville Bianca A. DiSilvestro Jennifer Carreiro Furtado Kathryn Elissa Fyfe Abigail Guilbeault Gracia Sara Laliberte Ryan Laurianno Heather Ann Martel Renee M. Martin Bailey Christine Miles Cora Lillian Monast Kayla Niewola Ashley Braga Nunes Kendra Lee Peixinho Jennifer Perrin Amanda Jean Pesaturo Lauren E. Provost Mary Edna Quigg Rebecca Quinn Chelsea Elizabeth Rodrigues Ashley Ophelia Ross Brandon M. Soares Alexandra Lynn Souza Brittney Anne Tripp Erica S. Viveiros Haley E. Yerid

Office Administration, Executive Administrative Assistant Career

Dianne P. Aguiar Florinda Bamford Tracy Lynn Beaulieu Lexy Bolarinho Lydia Christine Bolger Erin R. Collins Sheila A. Gallant Kerri Anne Lariviere (Also Receiving: General Studies - Health & Life Sciences) Zita M. Raulino Olga Rodriguez-Morales Jennifer Rose Roncka Shian Adriana Watts Jamie-lyn Wild

Office Administration, Medical Administrative Assistant Career

Soumia Abdeljalil Elizabeth Carota

Lexie Lynn Elizardo Brianna M. Bergantim Julie A. Correia Michela Nicole Flowers Vanesa Garcia Lindsay Halewood Allferry Alexandro Islas Ashley Ann Meeks Jeanne M. Pacitto

Veterinary Health Care

Brenda Nicole Beaulieu Katelyn Elizabeth Bergenheim Claudia Choquette Leia Alcina Fagundes Meaghan Ashley Gregory Christine M. Lewis Megan Lord Samantha Ponte Melo Ryley Catherine Morse Haleigh Lynn Nogueira Jared Kyle Roy Amber Joy Russell Michelle E. Sanford Katie L. Sullivan

Certificate of Achievement in Administrative Assistant

Ann McDonagh

Certificate of Achievement in Baking & Pastry Arts

Lauren E. O’Neil

Certificate of Achievement in Culinary Arts

Rachel M. Hutson

Certificate of Achievement in Developmental Disabilities

Samantha Ricardo

Certificate of Achievement in Early Childhood Education Preschool

Michelle Klein

Certificate of Achievement in Graphic Design

Kathryn E. McMahon Rebecca A. Smith

Certificate of Achievement in Human Services

Sabrina Reed Makenzi Paige Tache

Certificate of Achievement in Marketing

Heidi L. Borges

Certificate of Achievement in Medical Assisting

Hannah Rose Baxter Selena Boleates Karissa Marie Cundiff Sabrina L. DelSolio Sydnie Alexis Faria Annalea Marie Hathaway Kayla Kauker Sarah Claire King Briannah Lopes Starnephthalim McLean-Sanchez Janae Medeiros Olivia Paige Moscato Angela Palm Katrina L. Tripp Michelle E. Ubinas Lyndylee Westgate

Certificate of Achievement in Medical Coding and Reimbursement Specialist

Kristy Lee Benjamin Kelsey A. Brady Victoria Marion Foster Abigail Rose Goyette Christine Jane Hamann Caitlin E. Wright

Certificate of Achievement in Medical Office

Nancy Cintron Michelle A. Tarver

Certificate of Achievement in Office Support

Alaura Nye Barros Melissa Watson

Certificate of Achievement in Office Technology Management

Celeste Araujo Ereeny E. Hanna Donna Souza

Certificate of Achievement in Paralegal Studies

Stephanie Linhares Brooklynn C. Smith

Certificate of Achievement in Portuguese/English Community Interpreting

Mariquinha Alves Vanessa L. Barbosa Sulamita C. Sobral

Certificate of Achievement in Project Management

Rene A. Barrett Lety L. Batista Edilberto Bellizzia Benjamin Jacob Cantor-Stone David A. Hutchins Frank R. Jimenez Jeffrey Keene

Certificate of Achievement in Small Business and Entrepreneurial Management

Melanie Dorothy Krauss Christina A. Medeiros

Certificate of Achievement in Spanish/ English Community Interpreting

Karen Aguirre Virginia Baez-Cruz Giashaly Benitez Gonzalez Kimberly C. Gomez Emmy D. Valentin

Certificate of Achievement in Substance Abuse Counseling

Tayla S. Croteau Elizabeth Megan Eleuterio Cheryl A. Frederick Robert W. Lawrenson Laura F. Ribeiro Anthony Senna Cody D. Swift

Certificate of Achievement in Thanatology and Funeral Service Preparatory

Tammy L. Lima Devyn Morrissette Lilian Vaz

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