Local student graduates from William Mary

Shoreline, WALocal News

Benjamin Normann, a local student from north Seattle, graduated from the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA, in June 2025. The ceremony celebrated the hard work and dedication of graduates from this prestigious institution, which is one of the oldest colleges in the United States. Normann's achievement underscores the academic aspirations of students in the Shoreline area, demonstrating their commitment to higher education. The College of William & Mary is renowned for its rigorous academic programs, shaping future leaders in various sectors. Graduates often enter competitive fields, contributing to local and national economies.

Normann's success is expected to inspire others in the Shoreline community to pursue their educational goals. His journey exemplifies the opportunities available to students who strive for excellence. The local community continues to support educational initiatives that foster such achievements.

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