Education
February 17, 2017

College Corner

By From JT Staff Reports

Kent State University
The following local students are Fall 2016 Kent State University graduates:
Benjamin Latimer, Chelsea Matejko, Karlissa McDonald, Dylan Rea, Natalie Rohyans and Evan Tutak of Marysville.
The University
of Alabama
UA announces Fall 2016 Dean’s and President’s Lists with an acade...

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