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SchoolAnnouncements
- Thu, Mar, 4, 2004
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Knox students receive honors at Lipscomb U.
Students from the Knoxville were honored at Lipscomb University for academic achievement during fall semester. At the end of each semester, students who make perfect grades for the semester while taking at least 12 credit hours are named to the Provost’s List. Students who achieve a grade average of 3.5 to 3.99 are named to the Honor Roll. Local students, their majors at Lipscomb, and honors:
David Beaman, engineering science, Honor Roll; Sara Borgue, psychology/pre-professional, Honor Roll; Chris Brosey, physics and biology, Provost’s List; Kathryn Frame, undeclared, Honor Roll; Jennifer Henderson, communication, Honor Roll; Terri Herndon, art, Provost’s List; Katie Hitzing, social work, Provost’s List; Chris Howell, political science and history, Provost’s List; Megan Kiraly, biology and French, Provost’s List; Kasey Kohring, communication, Honor Roll; Matt McCallister, biology, Honor Roll; Katie McDonald, engineering mechanics, Honor Roll; Molly McKee, interdisciplinary-teaching, Provost’s List; Kathryn Montgomery, physics, Honor Roll; Katie Phillips, communication, Provost’s List.
Students at Lipscomb University earn bachelor’s degrees in nearly 80 major fields of study and several pre-professional programs. Master’s degrees in Bible, education and business administration are also offered. The Adult Studies Program offers bachelor’s degree studies during evenings and weekends.
Three Knoxvillians make Vandy Dean’s List
The outstanding academic achievements of undergraduates at Vanderbilt University have been honored with publication of the Fall 2003 Dean’s Lists for the College of Arts and Science, School of Engineering, Peabody College of Education and Human Development, and Blair School of Music. To qualify for the Arts and Science, Peabody College or Blair School of Music Dean’s List, students must receive grades equivalent to a 3.5 on a 4.0 scale for the semester. In the School of Engineering, a minimum grade point average of 3.25 earns Dean’s List honors. Students with an average of 3.5 or better are recognized with high honors, and those with a perfect 4.0 average receive highest honors.
Matthew Lee Chen of Knoxville, arts and science, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chen; Brian Edward Fuller of Knoxville, arts and science, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Fuller; Aaron John Hadley of Knoxville, school of engineering, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton W. Hadley.
Georgia Tech names Dean’s List
The following individuals have earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for fall semester 2003 at the Georgia Institute of Technology: Ryan Davis Moore, Michael Lorenz Mitchell and Alicia Diane Powers, all of Knoxville
Undergraduate students earning a 4.0 academic average for the semester gain the distinction of Faculty Honors at Georgia Tech.
Area student gets UT-Martin scholarship
A Knox County student has been awarded a scholarship for the 2004-2005 academic year to attend the University of Tennessee at Martin, according to Judy Rayburn, director of admissions. Andrea Shaw, daughter of Judson and Joy Shaw of Pleasant Forest Drive, Knoxville. Andrea is a theatre arts major. She received the UTM Freshman Gooch Scholarship/Workshop. Additional information on scholarships and other types of financial assistance is available by contracting UT Martin Office of Student Financial Assistance, 205 Administration Building, UT Martin, Martin, Tenn., 38238. In-state residents may telephone 800-829-UTMI; out-of-state residents should call 731-587-7040.
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