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Saturday, August 26, 2023
James Madison University welcomes class of 2027
HARRISONBURG, VA (08/23/2023)-- James Madison University is excited to welcome the class of 2027 to campus this month. The incoming freshman class represents an accomplished, diverse group of individuals who hail from 35 states, the District of Columbia and 12 countries around the world.
The incoming class includes:
Andrew Abbott of Medford, who plans to major in Justice Studies - BS.
Erin Abruzzo of Sewell, who plans to major in Kinesiology - BS.
Samantha Bell of Mount Laurel, who plans to major in Finance - BBA.
Nolan Call of Avalon, who plans to major in Finance - BBA.
Stephen Capriotti of Sewell, who plans to major in Statistics - BS.
Samantha Carbone of Sewell, who plans to major in Political Science - BA.
Hadden DeCant of Sewell, who plans to major in Nursing - BSN.
Gene DiMedio of Haddonfield, who plans to major in Marketing - BBA.
Ava Dougherty of Mount Laurel, who plans to major in Exploratory.
Beckett Doyle of Haddonfield, who plans to major in Biology - BS.
Nolan Eilbacher of Cherry Hill, who plans to major in Exploratory.
Shannon Elm of Swedesboro, who plans to major in General Psychology - BA.
Delia Gallagher of Cherry Hill, who plans to major in General Psychology - BA.
Samantha Gallo of Haddonfield, who plans to major in Social Work - BSW.
Ryan Graham of Mount Laurel, who plans to major in Finance - BBA.
Avery Green of Barrington, who plans to major in Health Sciences - BS.
Kaylee Harmon of Marlton, who plans to major in Communication Studies - BA.
Ace Jacobsen of Haddonfield, who plans to major in Sociology - BS.
Lola Jenkins of Browns Mills, who plans to major in Media Arts and Design - BA.
Kathleen Kelly of Vineland, who plans to major in Business Management - BBA.
Liam Kennealy of Medford, who plans to major in History - BA.
Kiley Kimble of Marlton, who plans to major in Nursing - BSN.
Brielle Lampf of Cherry Hill, who plans to major in General Psychology - BS.
Samantha Levy of Voorhees, who plans to major in Communication Studies - BA.
Gavin Libertucci of Wall Township, who plans to major in Art - BA.
Jeannie Lipton of Wall, who plans to major in Social Work - BSW.
Isabella Lochhead of Haddonfield, who plans to major in Exploratory.
Jackson Logar of Medford, who plans to major in Kinesiology - BS.
Megan Lontoc of Hainesport, who plans to major in Exploratory.
Kaitlyn Magee of Haddonfield, who plans to major in General Psychology - BS.
Gianna Malatesta of Delran, who plans to major in Exploratory.
Anjali Menon of Chesterfield, who plans to major in Health Sciences - BS.
Gavin Neal of Absecon, who plans to major in Marketing - BBA.
Aiden Neilio of Magnolia, who plans to major in Sport & Recreation Management - BS.
Sophia Parks of Mount Ephraim, who plans to major in Nursing - BSN.
Kelly Patel of Galloway, who plans to major in Biology - BS.
Hanna Porowski of Cherry Hill, who plans to major in Exploratory.
Madison Rambo of Mickleton, who plans to major in Exploratory.
Aidan Rooney of Marlton, who plans to major in International Business - BBA.
Rebecca Scarpati of Hainesport, who plans to major in Biology - BS.
Natalie Schmidt of Haddon Heights, who plans to major in Exploratory.
Garrett Schultz of Logan Township, who plans to major in Exploratory.
Samantha Shilling of Marlton, who plans to major in Health Sciences - BS.
Cailyn Taggart of Marlton, who plans to major in General Psychology - BS.
Xavier Turner of Mickleton, who plans to major in Engineering - BS.
Hanna van Genderen of Delanco, who plans to major in Biology - BS.
Alyssa Weber of Mount Laurel, who plans to major in Nursing - BSN.
Eve Wilson of Galloway, who plans to major in Communication Sciences & Disorders - BA.
Matthew Yeary of Cherry Hill, who plans to major in History - BA.
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Founded in 1908, James Madison University is a public university located in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. JMU is one of the nation's leading lights in higher education, where students enjoy engaging relationships with world-class faculty who drive education innovation and support advanced research. With state-of-the art amenities and facilities, students have access to NCAA Division 1 athletics. JMU also has the highest post-graduation job levels of all Virginia colleges.