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OSU students awarded Honors College degrees

Monday, May 16, 2016

Aaron Cromer

The OSU Honors College honored 170 students during a hooding ceremony on April 24 in the Student Union Ballroom. The degree is the highest academic distinction awarded to those receiving an OSU undergraduate degree, and students donned the Honors College hood during Saturday’s OSU commencement ceremony.

This award designates the successful completion of all the Honors College Degree requirements with a minimum grade point average of 3.5. It is earned by completing several hours of additional academic requirements for a General Honors Award and a Departmental or College Honors Award. 

To view photos of honorees with President Burns Hargis, visit https://www.flickr.com/photos/ostatenews/albums/72157668099541776.

OKLAHOMA

Ada

Alyssa Low, management

Charlie Gibson, finance

Bethany

Whitney Walbeck, psychology

Broken Arrow

Victoria Ferguson, music education

Benjamin Jespersen, computer engineering

Samantha Cowen, French

Cache

Joshua Sorenson, mechanical engineering

Cameron

Tayler Jones, psychology

Choctaw

Emmie Humphrey, human development and family science / pre-health

Claremore

Madison Mosier, economics

Nicole Youngs, health education and promotion

Wade Arthur, biochemistry and molecular biology

Cleveland

Skylar Turner, mechanical engineering

Maeghan Murie, chemistry

Coweta

Jacob Brown, mechanical engineering

Depew

Kyle Hilbert, agribusiness

Edmond

Gregory Beauregard, physics

Laura Ridlon, art history

Melissa Scott, sociology

Jeffery Parsons, finance

Elk City

Aaron Cromer, finance 

Enid

Tyler Zander, entrepreneurship

Eufaula

Megan Stuart, animal science

Gore

Madison Cotherman, management

Jenks

Madison Likins, mechanical engineering

Bailey Bruns, mechanical engineering

Kellyville

John Hiett, chemical engineering

Lawton

Christopher Welsh, mechanical engineering

Marlow

Desiree Wright, animal science

McAlester

Katherine Raunikar, general business/ pre-law option

McLoud

Joshua Mouser, natural resource ecology and management – option in wildlife ecology and management

Midwest City

Rebekah Sook, biochemistry and molecular biology

Matt Litchfield, electrical engineering

Moore

Derek Moates, aerospace engineering

Derek Wietelman, political science

Muldrow

Gretchan Moore, biochemistry and molecular biology

Mustang

Connor Reece, psychology

Katherine Schwartz, natural resource ecology and management

Norman

Kelsie Krupitzer, psychology

Parker Rice, electrical engineering 

Kelsey Mullins, interior design

Oklahoma City

Clay Newton, chemical engineering

Vivian O’Hara, accounting

Kiandra Spencer, management

Owasso

Victoria Kingdom, biochemistry and molecular biology

Heidi Wallace, civil engineering

Pauls Valley

Mary Temple-Lee, animal science

Prague

Duncan Blackwell, marketing

Shattuck

Samuel Morse, political science

Skiatook

Casey Landis, biochemistry and molecular bioogy

Spiro

Victoria Fisher, secondary education: foreign language

Stillwater

Meagan Osburn, agribusiness

Stephanie Grimes, management

Jacob Wolff, aerospace engineering

Jimmy Hartford, secondary education: mathematics

Miranda Luster, political science

Rafael Rodriguez, accounting

Austin Mitchell, architecture

Isabel Mulino, political science

Tulsa

Chelsea McKenzie, biochemistry and molecular biology

Kelsey Hildebrand, natural resource ecology and management

Emily Ingram, psychology

Emily Williams, biochemistry and molecular biology

Matthew Williams, sociology

Rachael Wendelbo, physiology

Yukon

Sally Merriman, design, housing and merchanding

OUT-OF-STATE

ALABAMA

Enterprise

Stephen Powers, mechanical engineering

ARKANSAS

Magnolia

Andishaeh Dadgar, chemical engineering

Rogers

Erin Wood, psychology

CALIFORNIA

Bakersfield

Nicole Bayne, agribusiness, pre-law

Connor Mojo, industrial engineering and management

Emilee Hart, sociology

COLORADO

Broomfield

Bryan Oldham, political science

KANSAS

Andover

Katherine Hobble, computer engineering

Matthew DeKoning, computer and electrical engineering

Hutchinson

Collen Steffen, finance

Lawrence

Elisa Duell, psychology

Liberal

Larcyn Carter, chemical engineering

Maize

Jordan Zandler, microbiology

Shawnee Mission

Lucy Lehoczky, chemistry

Wellington

Shanlyn Hefley, agribusiness/pre-veterinary medicine

Wichita

Emily Doyel, economics

Olivia Smith, microbiology

MARYLAND

Olney

Alexandra Apgar-Arpin, animal science

MICHIGAN

Kalamazoo

Kirsten Grammer, biological science

Lansing

Sarah Frank, agricultural economics

MISSOURI

Branson

Jacquelyn Hodge, communication sciences and disorders

Columbia

Julie Matera, animal science

Lee’s Summit

Kevin Adams, management

Thomas Fiegener, political science

OREGON

Seaside

Annice McEwan, sports media

TEXAS

Addison

Katherine Konstans, health education and promotion

Aledo

Kaitlyn Jackson, design, housing and merchandising

Baytown

Mallory Nailon, animal science

Carrollton

Sara Fritz, accounting

Comfort

Kaylee Cowan, agricultural communications

Coppell

Allison Lyon, hotel and restaurant administration

Dallas

Kristen Valenski, English

Flower Mound

Jeremy Garrison, marketing

Frisco

Isabella Simerson, strategic communications

Rachel Smith, English

Grapevine

Samantha Mori, multimedia journalism

Houston

Teresa Groff, marketing

McKinney

Chris Knox, marketing

Carly Prince, music performance

Rhyder Robison, entrepreneurship

Midland

Corrine Bean, music education

Pilot Point

Andrew Guerrero Criago, microbiology and molecular genetics

Plano

Ricky Boyer, marketing

Chase Morgan, finance

Grace Harrell, chemical engineering

Amanda Cockrell, psychology

Red Oak

Jackson Stublefield, physics

San Antonio

Kelsey Duepner, chemical engineering

Southlake

James Hagerman, accounting

Nicole Elledge, micro, cell, molecular biology

Temple

Jacob Daheim, management

The Woodlands

Megan Shaver, marketing

INDIA

Mumbia

Vishali Mylapore Vasudevan, civil engineering

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