Local students make N.H. university dean’s list
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DURHAM, N.H. The following local students have been named to the 2021 spring semester dean’s list at the University of New Hampshire.
Highest honors: Laura Ireland of Wayne, Susan Strickland of Gardiner, Alexis Emery of Winthrop, Cody Short of Benton, Brady Barre of Waterville and Abigail LaRochelle of Fairfield.
High honors: Corinna Coulton of East Winthrop, Kierra Rolston of Litchfield, Nora Conrad of Winthrop and Maria Veilleux of Belgrade.
Honors: Hannah McLaughlin of Winthrop.
Students named to the dean’s list have earned recognition through their superior scholastic performance during a semester enrolled in a full-time course load (12 or more graded credits). Highest honors are awarded to students who earn a semester grade point average of 3.85 or better out of a possible 4.0. Students with a 3.65 to 3.84 average are awarded high honors, and students whose grade point average is 3.5 through 3.64 are awarded h
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University of New Hampshire announces dean’s list
DURHAM, N.H. The following area students have been named to the dean’s list at the University of New Hampshire for the fall 2020 semester:
Faye Taylor of Brownfield, honors; Kaia Staples of Brownfield, highest honors; Jasmine Taudvin of Gray, highest honors; Olivia Toole of Naples, high honors; Corilie Green of Pownal, highest honors; Michaela Morrill of Auburn, highest honors; Oliver Jacques of Auburn, honors; Rylee Saunders of Jay, high honors; Conrad Laroche Albert of Lewiston, honors.
Logan Lajoie of Mechanic Falls, highest honors; Laura Ireland of Wayne, honors; William Rolfe of West Paris, highest honors; Corinna Coulton of East Winthrop, highest honors; Kierra Rolston of Litchfield, high honors; Mark Greenwald of Readfield, honors; Hannah McLaughlin of Winthrop, high honors; Carolyn Frank of Chesterville, high honors; Emma Kearing of Carrabassett Valley, highest honors,
Not so for Virginia Jacobs McLaughlin. She was ready to start climbing scaffolding.
McLaughlin had a long history of painting, but it wasnât until later in life that she found her calling as a commercial muralist, transforming barren walls into depictions of historical scenes in private homes and commercial properties.
Over the course of nearly 30 years she distinguished herself as a prolific painter, completing around 130 works in the mid-Atlantic region.
McLaughlin, who lived in Frederick for the last 24 years, died Dec. 5 at the age of 98 following a late stage diagnosis of cancer of the liver, kidney and stomach.
She excelled in art as early as high school, leading her to study art at Stephens College and The University of Missouri, Columbia, where she earned a four-year degree.