OSU students awarded Honors College degrees
Monday, May 16, 2016
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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