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FA Information Session set for March 28

Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) is offering a free Information Session on Saturday March 28, 2020 at the CHA Whidden Hospital at 103 Garland Street in Everett from 10 – 11:30 a.m.  Anyone who may be suffering from overeating, undereating, bulimia or obsession with food, body weight or image, or those concerned about someone who is suffering, is welcome.  FA is a non-profit Twelve Step fellowship based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).  There are no dues, fees, or weigh-ins.  For more information call (857) 654-5494, or see our website at www.foodaddicts.org

Guerrier Named to Fall 2019 Dean’s List at AIC

 Yasmeen Guerrier, of Everett, has been named to the Fall 2019 Dean’s List at American International College. Dean’s List students have achieved a 3.3 to 4.0 GPA.

Founded in 1885, American International College (AIC) is a private, co-educational, doctoral granting institution located in Springfield, Massachusetts, comprising the School of Business, Arts and Sciences, the School of Education, and the School of Health Sciences. AIC supports and advances education, diversity, and opportunity for its students and the community.

Polanco Named to Lasell University Dean’s List

Jennifer Polanco of Everett was named to the fall 2019 Dean’s List at Lasell University in Newton, Massachusetts.

To be named to the Dean’s List, they needed to complete at least 12 credits as a full-time student and achieve a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher.

For more information contact: Samantha Mocle, assistant director of communications at [email protected] or at 617-243-2386.

Small Named to Springfield College Dean’s List

Springfield College has named Kaya Small from Everett to the dean’s list for academic excellence for the fall 2019 term. Small is studying Psychology.

Criteria for selection to the dean’s list requires that the student must have a minimum semester grade point average of 3.500 for the semester.

Springfield College is an independent, nonprofit, coeducational institution founded in 1885. Approximately 4,100 students, including 2,500 full-time undergraduate students, study at its main campus in Springfield, Mass., and at its regional campuses across the country. Springfield College inspires students through the guiding principles of its Humanics philosophy – educating in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to others.

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