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Head Of The Class

February 16, 2011
The Times Observer

Allison Rose Corey has been named to the president's list for the 2010 fall semester at West Virginia University, earning a 4.0 GPA. Allison is in her final semester at WVU where in May 2011 she will graduate with her master's degree in animal and nutritional sciences. She has been accepted to Ohio University for her doctor of veterinary medicine degree and has been invited to Auburn and Mississipi State for interviews. She is the daughter of William and Lori Corey of Warren. Corey is a 2005 graduate of Warren Area High and a 2009 graduate of West Virginia University. She plans to specialize in large animal veterinary medicine .

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Molly Lynn Corey has been named to the president's list at Duquesne University for the 2010 fall semester with a 4.0 GPA. She is a senior majoring in early elementary education and is currently finishing her year student teaching first grade students at Chartiers Valley Elementary School outside of Pittsburgh. While at Duquesne, Corey has served as treasurer for KDE and served on the board for two other teaching sororities. She is scheduled to graduate in May 2011 with her bachelor's degree in early elementary education. She is the daughter of William and Lori Corey of Warren and is a 2007 graduate of Warren Area High School.

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Brandon C. Bimber of Russell was awarded dean's list honors for academic achievement during the fall 2010 semester at St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, Md. Dean's list honors are awarded to full-time students at St. Mary's who earn a semester grade-point average of 3.5 or better on 12 or more graded credits.

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Benjamin Kafferlin of Spring Creek, is a member of Phi Alpha Theta honor society at Ashland University. He is majoring in political science. Phi Alpha Theta is a national history honor society whose mission is to promote the study of history through the encouragement of research, good teaching, publication and the exchange of learning and ideas among historians.

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Several local students were named to the dean's list for the spring 2010 semester at the Jamestown and Cattaraugus County campuses of Jamestown Community College. The students named to the list earned at least a 3.5 average, equal to a B plus or better, in 12 or more semester hours of study. Listed were:

From Russell: Rachel Campbell, Sarah Lundmark

From Sheffield: Brittany Dunn

From Sugar Grove: Joash Chamberlain, TJ Gustafson, Spencer Snyder

From Warren: Keith Bertch, Sara Brecht, Kelsey Dickerson, Aaron Fileger, Anna Haupin, Stephanie Johnson, James Loree, Douglas Nuhfer, Alicia Reich

From Youngsville: Candance Chase, Charlene Fohrd, Noelle Lyszaz, Bernice Markley, Vanessa McGraw

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Marilyn Zagora, vice president and dean of academic affairs, and Eileen Goodling, vice president and dean of student development, have announced the names of those students who were awarded degrees or certificates from the Jamestown and Cattaraugus County campuses in December 2010. A total of 189 students earned degrees and certificates. One student earned highest honors, 47 earned high honors, and 36 earned honors.

Wayne Wilson of Warren earned highest honors, representing a 4.0 grade point average, with an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.): Mechanical Technology degree.

High honors, representing a grade point average of 3.50 to 3.99, were earned by: A.A.S.-Business-Business Administration - Keith Bertch of Warren. Others receiving degrees and certificates included: A.S.-Individual Studies - Sarah Johnson and Judith Sarruff of Warren and Meghan Lyszaz of Youngsville. A.A.S.-Criminal Justice-Police - Craig Reynolds of Youngsville. And, A.A.S.-Information Technology - Janet Osborne of Russell.

 
 

 

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