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Page 4 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 9, 2022 SNHU announces Summer 2022 Dean’s & President’s List Everett residents among students receiving honors I t is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students from Everett on being named to the Summer 2022 Dean’s & President’s List. The summer terms run from May to August. Dean’s List awardees: · Brianna Soule · Leonard Machado Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 for the reporting term are named to the Dean’s List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/ Lawrence A. Simeone Jr. Attorney-at-Law ~ Since 1989 ~ * Corporate Litigation * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation * Real Estate Law * Construction Litigation * Tax Lein * Personal Injury * Bankruptcy * Wrongful Death * Zoning/Permitting Litigation 300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560 Lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net spring and summer. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above for the reporting term are named to the President’s List. President’s List awardees: · Joseph Valentin · Bailie Grandi SNHU is a private, nonprofEHS STEM | FROM PAGE 2 (LEAH) Knox Scholars Summer Project, and this summer EHS boasted seven participants in the program hosted by the MIT Biology Department: Nicole Mumbi, Lakisha Kirnon, Dyna Louis, Breetika Maharjan, Chris Mumbi, Kirtsy Hall and Darian Ventura. According to leahknoxscholars.org, “LEAH is a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), college readiness, and workforce develit institution with an 89-year history of educating traditional-aged students and working adults. Now serving more than 165,000 learners worldwide, SNHU offers approximately 200 accredited undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs – available online and on its 300-acre campus in Manopment program for low-income high school students of color.” The organization and its partners created expanding opportunities for students to learn from researchers in some of the area’s best biotechnology labs, colleges and universities. Participants complete a paid, four-week intensive summer research experience that exposes juniors and seniors to the skills required to conduct biomedical research and the chance to meet scientists and experience the excitement of scientifi c discovery. Students conclude the internship by presenting research on a variety of biotechnology topics. The LEAH Knox Scholars is funded in part by MassBioEd, BioBuilders and the Massachusetts Life Science Centers partnered with MIT. In addition to the LEAH Knox interns, EHS senior and STEM Academy student Kien Lau was a member of MIT’s Broad Summer Scholars Program. He concluded his summer by sharing his research on Polygenic Risk Scores related to Type 2 diabetes. Rounding out Everett’s impressive list of summer scholars is Allied Health Academy student and senior Isabella Sousa, who joined the Forsyth Student Scholars Summer Inchester, N.H. Recognized as the “Most Innovative” regional university by U.S. News & World Report and one of the fastest-growing universities in the country, SNHU is committed to expanding access to high-quality, affordable pathways that meet the needs of each learner. Learn more at www.snhu.edu. ternship Program. During this eight-week internship, students are paired with, and mentored by, a faculty researcher. Sousa and her mentor completed work on diabetic bone disease. Creating new traditions: PreK events and Back to School Bash are huge hits with families Building on the success of two inaugural events that premiered last summer, EPS once again held two celebrations for students and families to mark the start of the school year. Up fi rst were special gatherings for prekindergarten families held at the Room Escape Boston in Chelsea. The Webster Extension celebration was on August 23, followed by the Adams School on August 24. The festivities included games, arts & crafts, giveaways, an indoor playground and free food from Texas Roadhouse and desserts from Spinelli’s. Those who attended also had the chance to meet teachers and the Web Ex and Adams School Head Teachers, Jessyca Redler and Laurie Stokes. Superintendent Tahiliani and her team launched these events in EHS STEM | SEE PAGE 8 Monogram D4 Double siding Cedar impression half rounds Harvey Vinyl 64 Replacement Windows Custom Aluminum Trim work Windows & Doors Top quality Vinyl Siding! •Vinyl Siding •Carpentry Work •Decks •Roofing •Free Estimates •Replacement Windows •Fully Licensed •Fully Insured

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