Students receive Honors College hoods
Monday, April 21, 2008
(Stillwater, OK April 21, 2008) - Sixty-nine students, including two summer 2008 candidates for degrees, received Honors College hoods during a recent ceremony of the Oklahoma State University Honors College.
The honors degree is the highest honor conferred with the undergraduate degree at
OSU and is earned by completing both the General Honors Award and the Departmental
or College Honors Award. A minimum grade point average of 3.5 is required for each
of these awards, according to the Honors College.
Students who will receive their honors degrees in May include:
Eric M. Adkins, Tulsa, nutritional sciences
Laurie R. Ariola, Broken Arrow, biochemistry and molecular biology
Beau B. Armstrong, English, Spruce Grove, Canada
Carla J. Beckmann, Woodward, secondary education
Heather R. Beem, Stillwater, mechanical engineering
Jennifer L. Bergeron, Flower Mound, Texas, accounting
Amy K. Branham, Nowata, nutritional sciences
Angela R. Brown, Midland, Texas, nutritional sciences
Erika A. Brown, Katy, Texas, psychology
Jeffrey L. Brown, Tulsa, political science
Meredith J. Caldwell, Tulsa, economics
Jason L. Callaway, Glenpool, English and history
Ashley A. Carlisle, Frisco, Texas, elementary education
Kristen R. Carrick, Pryor, biochemistry and molecular biology
Martin R. Corcorran, Hobart, sociology
Jessi L. Cornelius, Clinton, economics
Patricia J. Cunningham, Midland, Texas, accounting
Andrea D. Curry, Lawton, agricultural economics
Alicia R. Davis, Bixby, animal science
Katherine A. Dunnie, Tulsa, marketing
Matthew J. Dvorak, Perry, agricultural economics
Edward T. El Rassi, Stillwater, chemistry
Corey J. Else, Tulsa, management
Brandon J. Fimple, Vinita, hotel and restaurant administration
Cedric A. Fry, Vinita, zoology
Jennifer L. Hackett, Tulsa, biochemistry and molecular biology
James M. Harlan, Edmond, biological science
Ann N. Hauenstein, Mustang, design, housing and merchandising
Ebonie K. Hill, Lawton, journalism and broadcasting
James R. Holman, Double Oak, Texas, aviation sciences
Jordan R. Hurst, Sapulpa, elementary education
Elise J. Johansen, Hays, Kan., finance and marketing
Brittany L. Jones, Custer City, aviation sciences
Desra K. Kiely, Edmond, biochemistry and molecular biology
Michelle B. Leonard, Oklahoma City, mathematics
Frank W. Lewis III, Stillwater, political science
Kristen L. Lockwood, Piedmont, journalism and broadcasting
Aleisha M. McCabe, Pauls Valley, chemical engineering
Melanie K. McCarroll, Tulsa, psychology
Kristen M. McKinney, Broken Arrow, French and accounting
Benjamin G. McLaughlin, Tahlequah, animal science
Sara A. Miller, Katy, Texas, human development and family science
Christy M. Milliken, Edmond, economics and English
Alee A. Mitchell, Edmond, political science
Gary E. Mornhinweg, Stillwater, accounting
Ann M. Nawotka, Choctaw, mathematics
Amy M. Oglesby, Katy, Texas, international business and Spanish
Aurora N. Osteen, Garland, Texas, biological science
Corey M. Paolucci, Pawnee, English
Cody W. Pinkerman, Oklahoma City, aerospace engineering
Victoria L. Radke, marketing, Bethany, Daniel and Donna Radke
Jennifer M. Redden, Oklahoma City, journalism and broadcasting and Spanish
Gregory R. Ripperger, Tulsa, civil engineering
Sarah L. Rowland, Morrison, biosystems engineering
Kristy L. Rutz, Seiling, animal science
Rebecca M. Sites, Stillwater, marketing
Aswin T. Subketkaew, Perry, agricultural economics and computer science
Jennifer A. Teubner, Stillwater, university studies
Crystal D. Turner, Pawnee, statistics
Steven B. Walker, Edmond, mechanical engineering
Jeremy L. Ward, Ponca City, economics and mathematics
Kimberly B. Washington, Oklahoma City, animal science
Beth A. White, Oklahoma City, secondary education and English
Chelsea N. Williams, Newton, Kan., physiology
Kelsey J. Williams, Stillwater, English
Gena S. Wollenberg, Perkins, nutritional sciences
Jillianne L. Zweiacker, Pawnee, agricultural communications
Students who will receive their honors degrees this summer include:
Augustus C. Chan, Tulsa, architecture
James P. Davies, Tulsa, biology