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February 17, 2005
四色AV Students Selected To Who's Who
Forty-eight University of Louisiana
at Monroe students have been named to the 2004-2005 edition of
Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
These seniors are recognized for being national outstanding campus
leaders.
Campus nominating committees and editors of the annual directory
have included the names of these students based on their academic
achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular
activities and potential for continued success.
Students were selected from more than 2,300 institutions of
higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and
several foreign countries. Outstanding students have been honored
in the annual directory since it was first published in 1934.
Students selected from the College of Business Administration,
their majors and hometowns are Joshua Lee Carson, insurance,
Crowville; Susan Kay Clow, computer information systems, Monroe;
Krystal Gayle Evans, insurance, Bastrop; Preston Fulco, finance,
Monroe; Lily Siphronia Jeane, computer information systems, Pineville;
James W. Moore, Jr., accounting and computer information systems,
Monroe; and Brandon Steele, computer information systems and
accounting, Rayville.
Students selected from the College of Arts and Sciences, their
majors and hometowns are Caroline Barr, English, Monroe; Scott
F. Blair, atmospheric sciences, Little Rock, Ark.; Kristen C'ne
Brown, criminal justice, Monroe; Allison Bryant, speech communications,
Shreveport; Garren Bunton, mass communications, Chicago, Ill.;
G. Adam Cossey, English, Monticello, Ark.; James Nelson Daniel,
aviation, West Monroe; Katie Brookes Federick, social work, Tallulah;
Courtney Beth Fontenot, aviation, Monroe; Sean A. McConathy,
aviation, New Caney, Texas; Erin E. McNabb, foreign language/Spanish,
Choudrant; Kara Morgan, biology, Portland, Ark.; Karen Kay Norwood,
English, Winnsboro; Mercedes Ramcharan, communication, Cibolo,
Texas; Ashley D. Smith, criminal justice, Monroe; Jessica Westbrook,
general studies, Bon Wier, Texas; and John Delois Winchester,
mathematics, Logansport.
Students selected from the College of Education and Human Development,
their majors and hometowns are Julie Beck, early childhood education,
Monroe; Amanda Caldwell, elementary education, West Monroe; Jamesia
Coleman, physical education/exercise science, Minden; Trichel
Marie Faulkinberry, physical education/exercise science, Bossier
City; Kayla Ann Halton, psychology, Mount Holly, Ark.; Annie
Joanette Ivy, health and physical education, Urania; Cassie Ly
Smith, physical education/exercise science, Amite; and Kimberly
Weatherton, physical education/exercise science, Sibley.
Students selected from the College of Health Sciences, their
majors and hometowns are Shriya Bhushan, PharmD, India; Rachel
Lanae Book, communicative disorders, Bastrop; Ashley Doughty,
radiologic technology, Jena; Colin Duplechien, PharmD, Mt. Shasta,
Calif.; Tonya Ewing, PharmD, Fordoche; Amber Gates, radiologic
technology, West Monroe; Davey Legendre, PharmD, Slidell; Lori
Melissa Leggitt, PharmD, Delhi; Damien Lombardo, PharmD, Chalmette;
Lyndsay Jenkins Mixon, nursing, West Monroe; Heather Motley,
clinical laboratory science, Monroe; Brooke Jenny Osis, clinical
laboratory science, Canada; Jeremy Rawls, occupational therapy,
Oak Grove; Kellie Schulingkamp, occupational therapy, Mandeville;
Amie Sonnier, PharmD, Lafayette; and Verlyn James Steffenson,
clinical laboratory science, West Monroe.
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