LCCC Announces Winter 2025 Dean’s List
Schnecksville, Pa., Jan. 23, 2026 – Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) has announced the students named to the Dean’s List for the Winter 2025 session. Students with an academic grade point average of at least 3.50 achieve Dean’s List status. The students and their hometowns are:
Allentown: Olivia Gregory, Naila Amana, Porsha Antich, Abraham Chore, Jeremy Collado, Riley
Davenport, Jared Diaz, Debimarie Figueroa, Milla Hahn, Gabrielle Hare, Krystal Hernandez, Nora MacK,
Ingrid Madera, Ramona Navarro-Aviles, Bryiah Ogola, Nicholas Orlic, Neishaliz Rodriguez, Kwame Russo,
Ana Taylor, Ellie Taylor, Mary Tenezaca, Calnisha Thomas, Kylima Wilson, Mitchell Wood, Amandy Yern
Auburn: Cody Miller, Madeline Panchari
Breinigsville: Keiana Davis, Dilpreet Singh
Center Valley: Cullin Hawk, Isabella Touzeau
Coopersburg: Tyler Ambron, Cole Dancho, Jamie Schroy, Donovan Shoenberger
Coplay: Seth Marsteller
Easton: Keily Gaetan, Liani Vargas, Brittani Vega
Emerald: Skyelar Horack
Emmaus: Luke Deschenes, Javeca ReLia Dingle, Izabella Lopez
Fogelsville: Phoebe Brobst
Jim Thorpe: Madison Bukics
Kingston: Julianna Heffron
Lancaster: Aaron Choi
Lehighton: Lilianna Caruso, Autumn Clewell, Hayleigh Hudak
Loganton: Dakota Holdren
Macungie: Brielle Day, Daniela Randazzo, Lauren Riazzi, Jessica Vilela Varano, Emily Zane
Mary D: Chloe Englert
New Tripoli: Maria Anagnostou, Kendra Rooney, Alec Sewald
Orwigsburg: Elsie Heckman, Brooklyn Knoblauch
Palmerton: Ethan Recker
Schnecksville: Maria Kirkopoulos
Sellersville: Courtney Blount
Stroudsburg: Katelyn Kalin
Tamaqua: Jacob Wasserleben, Brianna York
Wescosville: Larshee Nyinyi
Whitehall: Stephen Fame, Marc Fayad, Zoraida Lopez
Wilkes Barre: Sanal Thomas
Founded in 1966, Lehigh Carbon Community College serves more than 9,700 credit and 4,100 noncredit students each year from Lehigh, Carbon, Schuylkill and surrounding counties and offers more than 90 programs of study in business, education, communication, computer science, technology, humanities, health care, science, engineering and math.
From the main campus in Schnecksville and modern sites in Allentown, Tamaqua and Lehigh Valley International Airport, Lehigh Carbon Community College offers two-year associate degrees, certificate and specialized diploma programs, and workforce training for students studying either full-time, part-time or online.