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University of Delaware: Dean’s list students from Plainsboro include Courtney Meredith Biegeleisen, a senior marketing major in the Lerner College of Business and Economics; Andrew Edward Morgan, a freshman history education major in the College of Arts and Sciences; Jeffrey James Quinton, a freshman management major in the Lerner College of Business and Economics; and Eric Joseph Voigtsberger, a freshman management major in the Lerner College of Business and Economics.

West Windsor dean’s list students include Melissa Lauren Baum, a senior health behavior management major in the College of Health Sciences; Monica Chen, a sophomore nursing major in the College of Health Sciences; Spencer Collins Galen, a freshman wildlife conservation major in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources; Samantha Lauren Gans, a senior music theory and composition major in the College of Arts and Sciences; Esther Ruth Holland, a sophomore music education and choral major in the College of Arts and Sciences; Ranjith M. Kolluri, a junior in undergraduate studies; Ari J. Nemser, a senior music education and instrumental major in the College of Arts and Sciences; and Ben Robert Wilson, a sophomore finance major in the Lerner College of Business and Economics.

Rutgers University: Monica Mayorga of West Windsor resident received two awards recently. First she was awarded the annual Eugene M.Roberts Memorial Scholarship to a Rutgers University packaging engineering student by CIBS (Cosmetics Industry Buyers and Suppliers).

The Italian Trade Commission, along with UCIMA (the Italian Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Association), and IoPP (the Institute of Packaging Professionals), awarded Mayorga a winner of the Italian Packaging Technology Awards Paper Writing Competition for 2007.

She has been invited to travel to Italy to visit notable Italian companies in the packaging sector. Travel expenses including airfare, hotel, meals, and ground transportation in Italy will be covered by the Italian Trade Commission.

West Point Military Academy: Cadet Quentin Walsh of Plainsboro is on the dean’s list for the fall semester. A graduate of High School South, Class of 2004, he plans to be commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army when he graduates in 2008.

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