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Sewickley area student achievements for the week of July 2, 2024

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Dana Kromah was named a Changemaker by the Pittsburgh Riverhounds and recognized at the team’s June 19 game.

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Dana Kromah, 16, was named a Pittsburgh Riverhounds Change Maker last month. The initiative recognizes people under age 18 who hae made a difference in their community. Kromah has logged countless hours volunteering his time at the Sewickley Community Center and as a member of the Quaker Valley Black Student Union. A varsity basketball player at Quaker Valley High School, he also serves as a coach for younger players with Quaker Valley Youth Basketball’s winter and summer programs, and in that role has gone above and beyond as a mentor to the next generation, both on and off the court. Kromah was recognized on the field at the Riverhounds game on June 19.

Avi Bunn graduated from Kettering University on June 15 with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering.

Ella Balet graduated from the College of William & Mary with a bachelor of arts degree in international honours and Corinne Vanella graduated with a bachelor of science degree.

Computer engineering majors Clayton Acheson and Katherine Bippus, along with supply chain management major Halle Wagner, made the dean’s list for the spring 2024 semester at Rochester Institute of Technology.

Sophia Besterman made the dean’s list at Commonwealth University-Lock Haven for the spring 2024 semester.

Tina Lesher, a healthcare management major, made the dean’s list at Central Penn College for the winter 2024 term.

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