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Southern Vermont College Graduates Five Berkshire County Students

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BENNINGTON, Vt. — Southern Vermont College its 90th commencement ceremony on May 13.

The college conferred bachelor's degrees to 82 graduates, one associate's degree, three Computed Tomography certificates, and two College Steps certificates.

Among those students, five Berkshire County students received degrees.

* Brandon Casella of Pittsfield, Mass., earned a bachelor of science in Business Administration.


* Jason Garvie of North Adams, Mass., earned a bachelor of science in Radiologic Sciences.

* Emily Lesure of Cheshire, Mass., earned a bachelor of science in Radiologic Sciences.

* Matthew Resio of Williamstown, Mass., earned a bachelor of science in Radiologic Sciences.

* Ryan Terry of Pittsfield, Mass., earned a bachelor of science in Biological Sciences.

 


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