Max Lonetto of Wayne Receives the Chestnut Hill College Department of Chemistry and Physics Scholastic Award
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PHILADELPHIA, PA (05/05/2010)(readMedia)-- Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D, president of Chestnut Hill College awarded freshman Max Lonetto, a biology major from Wayne, Pa. with the Department of Chemistry and Physics Scholastic Award at Honors Convocation on April 25, 2010.
The Department of Chemistry and Physics Scholastic Award is given to a graduating senior who has shown outstanding scholarship achievement. Students who are studying in the department of chemistry who has shown consistent and outstanding scholarship in their studies at Chestnut Hill College are eligible for the award.
About Chestnut Hill College
Chestnut Hill College, a four-year coed Catholic college in the Ignatian tradition, offers a traditional liberal arts undergraduate program as well as accelerated undergraduate degrees, master's and doctoral programs. The College has been rated by US News & World Report as among the best master's universities in the North, as among the best Northeastern colleges by The Princeton Review, and has been classified as selective by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Since its inception, the College has offered a rigorous curriculum that provides students with a broad background in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The goal of Chestnut Hill College has been to prepare students for life's challenges by helping them to grow intellectually, spiritually, emotionally, and socially.
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