ST. MARY'S COLLEGE OF MARYLAND: On May 12, the following local students were awarded bachelor of arts degrees from St. Mary's College of Maryland: Julianna Jackson of Baldwin, graduated cum laude with a major in anthropology and minors in museum studies and Spanish; Travis Lear of Kingsville, who was a Nitze Scholar and elected to Phi Beta Kappa, graduated magna cum laude with majors in biochemistry and biology and a minor in history; Emily Miller of Abingdon, graduated with a major in biochemistry and a minor in neurosciences; Lucas Trout of Baldwin, graduated cum laude with majors in biochemistry and biology and a minor in mathematics; Zachary Alexander of Bel Air, graduated with a major in biology; Jessica Ditillo of Baldwin, graduated with a major in biology with a minor in environmental studies; Brian Szychowski of Bel Air, graduated cum laude with a major in chemistry; Gregory Herpel of Fallston, graduated magna cum laude with a major in computer science and a minor in mathematics; Kelsey McKeon of Street, graduated cum laude with a major in economics and political science; Lauren Nelson of Aberdeen Proving Ground, graduated with a major in history and a minor in museum studies; Amanda Rice of Aberdeen Proving Ground, graduated magna cum laude with majors in Chinese, political science and Asian studies and a minor in history; Anna Shaull of Baltimore, graduated cum laude with a major in Spanish with a minor in economics; Nicole Johnson of Jarrettsville, graduated cum laude with majors in mathematics and psychology; Susan Signorelli of Baltimore, graduated cum laude with a major in mathematics; Michael Snow of Baltimore, graduated cum laude with a major in mathematics; Roy Snyder of Baltimore graduated with a major in mathematics; Christopher Blocher of Joppa graduated with a major in philosophy; John Mumby of Bel Air graduated with majors in political science and public policy studies and a minor in economics; Andrew Sweitzer of Forest Hill graduated summa cum laude with a major in political science and a minor in economics; Emily Saari of Forest Hill, who was a Nitze Scholar and elected to Phi Beta Kappa, graduated summa cum laude with a major in psychology and minors in environmental studies and religious studies; and Lisa Davidson of Bel Air, graduated with a major in theater, film and media studies and a minor in music.


