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Shelton residents earn academic accolades
July 14, 2021
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The following Shelton residents earned academic accolades this past school year.
Megan Yu Zhu Duffy was named to the President s List at Norwich University for the spring 2021 semester:
Joelle B. Cote was named to The University of Scranton s dean s list for the 2021 spring semester. Cote is a junior occupational therapy major in the University s Panuska College of Professional Studies.
Kayla Hammond earned dean s list honors at The University of Tampa for the spring 2021 semester.
Nicole Schell was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Schell was initiated at University of Bridgeport.
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The school will be teaching its first hemp cultivation classes this fall. It will be a minor to start, with plans to expand it to something that students can choose as a major in the future.
Bryan Connolly, an assistant professor of biology at Eastern and one of the professors behind the new curriculum, said right off the bat, students will be learning how to cultivate hemp, which is a federally legal plant with very low levels of THC.
THC is the chemical in marijuana that gets you high. The cultivation process for hemp, which does not get you high, and marijuana, which can, is pretty much the same.