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College Students From Elmhurst Have Many Reasons to Be Proud

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The good news keeps pouring in about Elmhurst students' accolades at various colleges and universities. If you are a proud parent and would like to see information about your college student on Elmhurst Patch, email editor Karen Chadra, at karenc@patch.com, and we'll be sure to let everyone know.

Here's the latest news about college students from Elmhurst.

Two Elmhurst students received bachelor degrees June 10 from Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisc. Dylan Fahey, son of Frank Fahey and Susan Linnell, earned a bachelor of arts degree in biology. Stephanie Maletich, daughter of Dr. David and Donna Maletich, earned a bachelor of music degree in guitar performance. Both students are 2008 graduates of York Community High School.

Eric Moreau was named to dean's list for the spring semester at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.

Ana Mejia and Monica Davila were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Farmingdale State College, Farmingdale, N.Y.

Carly Hamilton and Andrew Platt were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa.

John Reidy IV was named to dean's list for the spring semester at Washington University, St. Louis.

Scott Werly was named to the spring honor roll in the college of liberal arts and sciences at University of Kansas, Lawrence. He is a junior majoring in communication studies and history.

The following students are among the 113th graduating class of DePaul University, Chicago: Joseph Abraham, Erik Arnone, Matthew Elmore, Jordan Gales, Jonathan Gregg, Anita Ho, Chris Keppner, Jack Kim, Kendall Knysch, Ron Madsen, Kenneth McHugh, Megan Moran, Michael O'Dwyer, Samantha Post, Rojin Thomas, Kathryn Trelease, Sarah Weigel, Sarah Wilkins.


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