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Area Residents Graduate from La Salle University
There were 17 local residents on La Salle's graduation list.

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The following students from the Bensalem area have recently graduated from La Salle University.
- Andrew Berchick of Bensalem graduated with a master's in education degree in Secondary Education.
- Heather Brabazon of Bensalem graduated with a bachelor's degree in Marketing.
- Katie Carlino of Bensalem graduated with a master's degree in History.
- Barbara Castelberg of Bensalem graduated with a bachelor's degree in Nursing.
- Joseph Delagol of Bensalem graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration.
- Gabriella DeRosa of Bensalem graduated with a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice.
- Breanna DiTommaso of Croydon graduated with a bachelor's degree in Biology.
- Meghan Lautt of Bensalem graduated with a bachelor's degree in Nursing.
- Nancy Lutz of Bensalem graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration.
- Cynthia Natalini of Bensalem graduated with a master of science in nursing degree in Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner.
- Sima Patel of Bensalem graduated with a bachelor's degree in Nursing.
- Nishaat Quraishi of Bensalem graduated with a bachelor's degree in Nursing.
- John Schmidt of Croydon graduated with a bachelor's degree in Chemistry.
- Gregory Smith of Bensalem graduated maxima cum laude with a bachelor's degree in Accounting.
- Suzanne Struble-Frye of Croydon graduated with a master of science in nursing degree in Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner.
- Mary Werner of Bensalem graduated with a master's in education degree in Elementary and Special Education.
- Tiffany Wong of Bensalem graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration.
Located in Philadelphia, La Salle University was established in 1863 through the legacy of St. John Baptist de La Salle and the Christian Brothers teaching order, which De La Salle founded 300 years ago.
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La Salle is an educational community shaped by traditional Catholic and Lasallian values: a deep respect for each individual, a belief that intellectual and spiritual development go hand-in-hand, a passion for creative teaching and learning, and a conviction that education should be useful-for personal growth, professional advancement, and service to others.
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