Beverly Students Make Their Marks In College

BEVERLY, MA — The school year may look a lot of different for college students

BEVERLY, MA — The school year may look a lot of different for college students this fall but there are some Beverly students who are managing to make their mark amid the coronavirus health crisis.

Chrisstopher Morse recently matriculated as a first-year student at Hamilton College. Morse, a graduate of Phillips Academy, was selected from a pool of 7,443 applicants to the college, and joins a class of 470.

Originally founded in 1793 as the Hamilton-Oneida Academy, Hamilton College offers an open curriculum that gives students the freedom to shape their own liberal arts education within a research-and writing-intensive framework.

Hamilton enrolls 1,850 students from 49 states and 49 countries.

Remy Normand serves as a peer mentor for first-year students at the University of Vermont College of Nursing and Health Sciences for the 2020-21 academic year. Known as “LINKS,” mentors provide first-year students with friendship, guidance and a connection to the UVM community.

The University of Vermont (UVM) College of Nursing and Health Sciences prepares the next generation of health care professionals through a purposeful continuum of patient care that includes health and wellness promotion, illness and injury prevention and the management of disability and disease.

Miranda Urbanski became a new student at Lasell University this fall.

Urbanski will study Forensic Science.

More than 370 new students joined the Lasell community in September for the fall semester. New and returning students were given a choice to study in residential, commuter, or fully online settings to accommodate their preferences during the pandemic.

Jared Haight is attending Nichols College.

Nichols College is a college of choice for business and leadership education as a result of its distinctive career-focused and leadership-based approaches to learning, both in and out of the classroom, and through impactful research and professional education.

(If you know of a Beverly college student who deserves some recognition for their work and accomplishments let Beverly Patch know at [email protected].)

This article originally appeared on the Beverly Patch

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