
Compiled by The Bedford Citizen
At commencement exercises held at Middlesex Community College on May 26 in Lowell’s Memorial Auditorium, twenty Bedford students received degrees or certificates.
They are among the College’s graduates whose ages range from 16 to 77, and who come from 6 states and 56 countries. Among the class of 2016, 667 students are the first members of their families to graduate.
Bedford’s graduates include:
- Olena Ageyeva
Certificate-Early Childhood Education, HIGHEST HONORS - Sara E. Baker
Certificate-Phlebotomy - Amy Marie Barr
Associate in Science-Human Services, HONORS - Primerose Chatelain
Associate in Science-Nursing, HIGH HONORS - Melinda Jean Coady
Associate in Arts-Liberal Arts And Sciences, HIGH HONORS - Benjamin Milton French
Associate in Science-Business Administration, HONORS - Robert Patrick Hildreth
Associate in Arts-Liberal Arts World Languages, HIGHEST HONORS - Monica Tunde Kansiime
Associate in Science-Biotechnology Technician - Michael Roy Bowlby Mahoney
Associate in Arts-Liberal Arts And Sciences - Ijeoma Comfort Nwodoh
Associate in Science-Biotechnology Technician - Robert Thomas Piccirillo
Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts And Sciences-Communications Concentration, HIGHEST HONORS - Michelle Anne Reid
Associate in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences Elementary Education - William Lee Smith
Associate in Arts-Liberal Arts And Sciences, HONORS - Laurel A. Starling
Certificate-Paralegal Studies - Jeffrey Javier Tantum
Certificate-Biotechnology Technician - Katherine Elizabeth Tikkanen
Certificate-Dental Assisting, HIGHEST HONORS - Judie Como Toti
Associate in Science Liberal Studies Performing Arts-Music Concentration - Alex Joseph Trantanella
Associate in Science-Engineering Science - Kelley McKie Williams
Associate in Arts-Liberal Arts And Sciences, HONORS
About Middlesex Community College
Middlesex Community College meets the evolving educational, civic and workforce needs of our local and global communities. As one of the largest, most comprehensive community colleges in the state, we educate more than 13,000 students annually on our campuses in Bedford and Lowell, and online. MCC offers more than 70 degree and certificate programs, plus hundreds of noncredit courses. At Middlesex, everyone teaches, everyone learns.