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Bethany College: Steven Fredric Katz of West Windsor graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communication.

Bucknell University: Jamie R. Jacobson of West Windsor is on the dean’s list. She is a graduate of High School North, Class of 2004.##M:[more]##

University of California, Berkeley: Nicholas Conlon graduated with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy. He graduated from High School South, Class of 2004.

Duke University: Daphne Ezer of Plainsboro received an Angier B. Duke Memorial Scholarship.

Lehigh University: David M. Colbert of West Windsor, a sophomore accounting and finance major in the College of Business and Economics, is on the dean’s list. He is a graduate of High School South, Class of 2006.

Mercer College: Theodore Leung of West Windsor received the Mel Leipzig Scholarship for outstanding achievement during the honors convocations on May 22. Leung, a painter, plans to continue his studies at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia this fall.

University of Miami: Gregg Sauber of West Windsor graduated with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and a minor in music business.

Rider University: Farrah Thomson, a graduate of High School North, Class of 2004, is on the dean’s list. A communication and journalism major, she is a member of Phi Eta Sigma, National Freshman Honor Society, and past president of Lambda Pi Eta, National Communication Honor Society.

Rutgers University: Jamie Rosenbaum of West Windsor received a bachelor’s degree in communications and sociology. She graduated from High School North, Class of 2004.

Susquehanna University: Dylan Roth of West Windsor is on the dean’s list. A rising sophomore, he is majoring in writing.

Villanova University: Christie Choma graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in accountancy. Elected to the Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies, she was on the dean’s list all semesters. Choma, a graduate of High School North, Class of 2004, will begin working for Deloitte & Touche in New York in the fall.

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