vs上颁发最高荣誉
May 6, 2008
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vs上颁发最高荣誉
VALDOSTA - The best and brightest at 美高梅博彩
were honored at the annual Academic Honors Dinner held Thursday
evening, May 1, in the University Center.
Those recognized embody the values and traditions of vs上 and higher
education. Each received honors, which represent years of
dedication and commitment to individual excellence and achievement,
as well as commitment on the part of parents, family and
friends.
By tradition, each year 美高梅博彩 has held an
Academic Honors day to honor our most outstanding students. Six
years ago, the Academic Honors and Awards Committee began looking
at ways to enhance the ceremony so that honorees and those who
contributed to their success could more fully participate in the
formal recognition of their achievements. The Academic Honors
Dinner is the result of those efforts, providing a forum for the
very best students from across the university to be
recognized.
Named after vs上’s first dean of women, the Annie Powe Hopper Award
marks the apex of accomplishment in one’s university career and
recipients must stand high academically and exemplify the tradition
of Valdosta State and those traits of character and dignity
associated with the late Annie Powe Hopper. There were two students
chosen to receive the prestigious Annie Powe Hopper Award this
spring. 梅丽莎·多尔蒂和凯瑟琳·克里姆科。
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Katheryn Klimko not only received the Annie Powe Hopper Award, but also the Marga Award, another of the university’s top honors. Sigma Alpha Chi Honor Society gives the Marga and Mac awards to outstanding female and male graduates who have demonstrated academic superiority and participation in at least three campus organizations.
A mathematic major with a 3.97 GPA, Katheryn Klimko has worked hard and received numerous awards and recognition throughout her college career. She co-authored a paper that was accepted for publication in Pi Mu Epsilon Mathematics journal and presented at both vs上’s Math Technology Conference and Mercer University’s 本科 Research in Mathematics Conference. An avid volunteer with the Big Brothers Big Sisters, she has also served as a peer tutor at vs上 and a tutor at S.L. Mason Elementary School. After graduation, she plans to study Constitutional Law at Harvard University. Adam Herbert was this year’s Mac Award winner.
Named for Maria Leonard, founder of Alpha Lambda Delta, the Marie Leonard Book Award is given to the top graduating senior member of the organization with the highest cumulative GPA. Khaleh Thomas, a senior chemistry major, was honored with this award. Thomas has maintained a 4.0 GPA, while playing a full career on the Lady Blazers basketball team. A member of the East Conference championship team in 2005, she was voted the Student Athlete of the Year in 2007 by the NCAA Division II Gulf South Conference and was also a finalist for the Annie Powe Hopper Award, the university’s top academic honor. She plans to attend medical school and study forensic pathology in order to become a medical examiner.
Christina Leigh Huntley, a biology major who plans to attend medical school, was honored with the American Association of University Women Award. It is given to a female vs上 graduate with at least a 3.5 GPA, who has demonstrated talents for intellectual growth and leadership through involvement in organizations and projects during the university experience. Huntley plans to earn a second degree in Spanish and eventually become a doctor. During the past year, she was recognized by the Georgia Collegiate Honors Council.
Named for explorer and scientist William Bartram, the Bartram Award for Intellectual Exploration was presented to William Jake Newsome, a junior majoring in History, who held a 3.84 GPA and was awarded the Student Prize for Excellence in International Studies in 2008 by the Georgia Consortium for International Studies. He has demonstrated the skills of intellectual exploration, adventure and competence, remained active in the vs上 Honors Program and has participated in an exceptional scholarly course of study. Newsome’s university highlights include traveling abroad and presenting research at vs上’s Symposium for 本科 Research.
Speech and language pathology major, Ashley Garland, was award the Clare Philips Martin Scholarship, which is given in honor of the late President Mereitus S. Walter Martin’s wife Clare. Garland met the award’s GPA and academic criteria by holding a 4.0 GPA and remaining active in various campus and community organizations. She will graduation in December 2008 and plans to establish a private practice, focusing on early intervention with preschool children.
The Division of 体育运动 presents two annual awards to those who qualify as the most outstanding student athletes. Senior tennis player Leos Jelinek was honored as the male athlete of the year. An international student who hails from Prague, Czech Republic, he plans to enroll in a Master of Business 政府 program and become a manager of a soccer team in Europe. Softball player Kristina Ely was named the Female Student Athlete of the Year. The recent recipient of the Health and Physical Education Award for Student Teacher of the Year said she considers her student teaching experience one of the highlights of her college career.
The Outstanding 艺术学院 Award was presented to senior theatre major Jonathan Able, who held the highest GPA and a record of distinguished department, college and university service.
The Outstanding Student in Arts and Sciences award was given to Christopher Parker, based on his demonstrated academic excellence, including scholarship, memberships, honors and GPA, as well as service to the department, college and community.
The Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award, the highest award given by the College of Business 政府, was presented to business administration major Amanda Orvin, who holds a 3.97 GPA. She is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, Golden Key International Honor Society and Sigma Alpha Chi and looks forward to applying the skills she has learned at vs上 to a professional career in business.
Presented to the student with the highest GPA of all departments within the college, the College of Education Highest Academic Achievement Award was given to Mary Gunderson, a Communication Science major who held a 4.0 GPA and memberships in several honor societies. She plans to attend graduate school at vs上 in the fall and become a speech language pathologist who is fluent in Spanish. Gunderson was also the recipient of the Valdosta State Academic Recognition Day Award, which allowed her to represent the university among the 35 University System of Georgia Institutions at Academic Recognition Day with the State of Georgia’s House of Representatives and State Senate.
Kellie Register received the Outstanding Senior Nursing Student Award, which is presented to the student with the highest GPA, who is also active in campus and community activities, showing leadership capabilities and initiative in both clinical and classroom settings. Register has been an outstanding student during her tenure at vs上, remaining active in the International Honor Society in Nursing. She plans to work at South Georgia Medical Center in the Intensive Care Unit and pursue a degree as a certified registered nurse anesthetist.
The George Gaumond Master of Library and Information Science Award was presented to Sarah Hepler, a 4.0 student who has worked full time in addition to her studies in the MLIS program. She has shown overall excellence in academic, professional service and scholarship, and plans to become an academic librarian specializing in new technology and its application to libraries.
Cadet Ryan Chapman was honored as the Division of Aerospace Studies Most Outstanding AS300 Cadet. Winners of this award must positively contribute to leadership and show initiative, good judgment, self-confidence, promptness and respect, also showing the ability to adapt to change and possess the highest personal and ethical standards. A junior majoring in physics, he has been engaged in numerous service opportunities, serving as a volunteer tutor and visitation tour guide for incoming freshman, among others. His future goals include earning a masters degree in his field of study and becoming a scientist in the United States Air Force.
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