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Wallingford Students Graduate from Salve Regina University

Six students from Wallingford earned their diplomas at Salve Regina University's 63rd commencement ceremonies on Sunday, May 15.

Megan Elizabeth Cassello was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in Studio Art-Graphic Design.

Dean Michael Zawadski was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in Psychology.

Alexx Lord Arnold was awarded a bachelor of science degree in Social Work.

Lauren Ashley Brochinsky was awarded a bachelor of science degree magna cum laude in Early Childhood Education. She is recipient of the Mary Leonard Memorial Award in Early Childhood Education.

Stephen Patton Dombroski was awarded a bachelor of science degree in Financial Management.

Stephanie Monique DuBois was awarded a bachelor of science degree in Nursing. She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International honor society for nursing.

Salve Regina, a Catholic, co-educational university founded by the Sisters of Mercy, enrolls more than 2,500 undergraduate and graduate students. Its 80-acre oceanfront campus is in the heart of the Ochre Point-Cliffs National Historic District.

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