College News, June 06

Published 6:59 am Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Centre student Cox summer intern 

Mack Cox, of Danville, is currently working at McDaniel Wealth Management PLLC as a summer intern. Cox is a graduate of Boyle County High School and is currently attending Centre College where he’s majoring in economics and finance and minoring in mathematics.

Cox is a member of the Centre College football team and is an assistant portfolio manager for the school’s Investment Society. Outside of school and work Cox enjoys watersports, playing basketball and spending time with friends and family.

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Area residents receive academic honors from Lindsey Wilson 

A total of seven residents have earned academic honors at Lindsey Wilson College for the 2018 spring semester. Three area residents have been named to the 2018 spring semester president’s list, and four have been named to the 2018 spring semester dean’s list.

Named to the president’s list are: Sammi Anders, Danville; Rhonda Braymer,  Parksville; and Trevor Reynolds, Junction City.

Named to the dean’s list is: Madison Bryant, Junction City; Charity Browning, Lancaster; Heidi Huffman, Lancaster; and Justice Lyon, Lancaster.

Students named to the president’s pist earned a 4.0 grade point average on a 4.0 and attempted at least 12 credit hours during the semester.

Students named to dean’s list earned at least a 3.50 graduate point average on a 4.0 scale and attempted at least 12 credit hours during the semester.

WKU announces local students on dean’s, president’s list 

Western Kentucky University has released the dean’s and president’s lists for the spring 2018 semester. Full-time undergraduate students with a semester grade-point average of 3.4 to 3.79 are named to the dean’s list. Students with a GPA of 3.8 to 4.0 are named to the president’s list — their names are marked with an asterisk. 

Sarah K. Auvil, Burgin; Hunter C. Logue, Harrodsburg; Shelbi D. Jackson, Harrodsburg; Garrett W. Anderson*, Harrodsburg; Hunter S. Sims*, Harrodsburg; Samuel C. Brown*, Harrodsburg; Bailey H. White*, Harrodsburg; Kayla F. Tyler, Harrodsburg; Victoria N. Carter, Salvisa; Kennedy P. Smith, Salvisa; Callee Elam, Salvisa; Jordan B. Akin, Brodhead; Samuel D. Durham, Crab Orchard; Tate H. Harris, Crab Orchard; Cathryn L. Ellis, Danville; Madelyn E. Lafavers, Danville; Andrea N. Ruzic, Danville; Kylie D. Cooper*, Danville; Mason D. Lunsford, Danville; Daisy E. Brosi, Danville; Hannah R. Robertson*, Danville; Taylor C. Stewart, Danville; Kaylee W. Johnson*, Danville; Jeffrey C. Ray, Danville; Katelyn B. Rye, Danville; Marcus Q. Brown, Danville; Heather M. Bensinger*, Danville; Allison D. Hall, Danville; Elaina T. Fluty*, Danville  Alison M. Bolling, Danville; Madison P. Cooper*, Danville; Ellery C. Denny*, Danville; Nicole R. Carpenter, Lancaster; Sydney B. Bottom, Lancaster; Haley T. O’Kane*, Lancaster; Allyson E. Taylor*, Lancaster; Megan C. Ward, Lancaster; Austin K. Young*, Lancaster; Sarah E. Price*, Lancaster; Haley A. Bruckner*, Lancaster; Evan C. Smith, Lancaster; Emilee A. Payne, Paint Lick; Ashley N. Teater*, Parksville; Mallory R. Ritter*, Perryville; Teron C. Mitchell, Stanford; Jessie L. Daniel, Stanford; Kayla M. Cox, Stanford; Macy E. Kaiser*, Stanford; Emma B. Lawson, Stanford; Timothy D. Godbey, Stanford; Taylor M. Floyd, Stanford; Shelby A. Slone, Waynesburg; Nicholas J. Coffey*, Dunnville; Emma J. Moore*, Liberty;Lauren P. Wethington*, Liberty; Michael B. Pittman, Liberty; Emma R. Cravens*, Liberty; Tiara L. Cochran*, Liberty; Nicholas C. Goode, Liberty; Sarah E. Harne*, Liberty,  Alexander S. Price*, Liberty; Valerie M. Gregory*, Eubank; Holly N. Estes*, Eubank; Russell L. Wilson*, Eubank; Blakely T. Burton, Eubank; and Bailey A. Cooke*, Eubank.

Local students graduate from Berea College

Berea College would like to congratulate all students who were eligible to have their degree conferred at the 146th Commencement Ceremony held on Sunday, May 6. Among those receiving their degrees were Brittany Kenyon and Kolton Winfield, both of Danville.

Berea College names students to the dean’s list 

More than 365 Berea College students were names to the spring dean’s list. A student is named to the dean’s list who achieves a GPA of 3.4 or higher while passing at least 4 total credits, a course load equivalent to 16 semester hours.

Students named to dean’s list include: Tanika Chasteen, Crab Orchard; Jacob Downs, Danville; Rebecca Huey of Liberty; Aaron Lange of Liberty; Natalie Mcaninch, Liberty; Elijah Nicholson-Messmer, Bryantsville; Arres Reilly, Lancaster; Izabella Walker, Stanford; Morrisa Walker, Danville; Kolton Winfield, Danville.

Union University Dean’s List

Mary Katherine Pridey of Harrodsburg was among the 351 students named to the Union University Dean’s List for the spring 2018 semester.

The dean’s list includes full-time students who achieve a 3.5 grade point average on a four-point scale.

Founded in 1823 and affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention, Union University is characterized by quality Christ-centered teaching and learning.

Bellarmine University names area residents to spring dean’s list

Bellarmine University has announced its dean’s list for the spring 2018 semester. Bellarmine’s dean’s list recognizes students who receive a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.

Area residents named to the Dean’s List include:

Danville: Kathryn Combs, Boyle County High School; Amanda Howard, Danville High School; Keneisha Johnson, Danville High School.

Stanford: Makayla Campbell, Lincoln County High School.

Bellarmine University is an independent Catholic university in Louisville, preparing students for lives of leadership and service to others.

Collett, Infeld named to dean’s list at Cedarville 

Cedarville University students Victoria Collett of Harrodsburg and Gabrielle Imfeld of Danville achieved the Dean’s List for the 2018 spring semester. Collett maintained a 3.5 GPA and Imfeld maintained a 3.75 GPA while taking at least 12 credit hours from Cedarville University.

Cedarville University, located between Dayton and Columbus, Ohio is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution.

Two local students named to Samford dean’s list 

Joseph S. Ellis of Danville (homeschooled at home); and Madison E. Carnes of Stanford, Danville Christian Academy were named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Samford University.

Samford University releases dean’s lists after the close of the fall and spring semesters each academic year. To qualify for the dean’s list, a student must have earned a minimum 3.5 grade point average out of a possible 4.0 while attempting at least 12 credit hours of coursework. Dean’s list is the highest academic recognition given by the school at the end of each semester. This past semester, nearly 1,400 students qualified.

Daniel Larock graduates from ENMU

Daniel Larock, of Harrodsburg, graduated from Eastern New Mexico University on May 12, 2018. ENMU is a state institution offering associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree options.

Danville resident makes honor roll at Rhodes College

Danville resident Austin T. Barringer was named to the Rhodes College Honor Roll for the 2018 spring semester. To qualify for the honor roll, a student must be enrolled in at least 16 credit hours of academic work and must achieve a semester grade point average of 3.85 or better.

Founded in 1848, Rhodes is a nationally ranked liberal arts college in Memphis, Tenn.

Local students named to Campbellsville dean’s, president’s list

The academic honors’ dean’s list for the spring 2018 semester has been announced by Dr. Donna Hedgepath, Campbellsville University’s provost and vice president for academic affairs.

Area students include: Alexandria Middleton, Harrodsburg; Chelsea Smith, Lancaster; Christopher Noe, Parksville; Abbie Greynolds, Liberty; Lillian Keebortz, Burgin; Matthew Baker, Harrodsburg; Cassidy Brown, Harrodsburg; Amy Dean, Harrodsburg; Kayla Fultz, Harrodsburg; Victoria Nash, Harrodsburg; Morgan Reed, Harrodsburg; RaShea Ford, Danville; Cathryn Jones, Danville; Jannah Milburn, Danville; Samuel Venables, Danville; Cali Wooldridge, Danville; Bryan Carman, Kings Mountain; Rebecca Smith, Lancaster; Madison Day, Paint Lick; Haley Lynn, Liberty; Jacob Smith, Liberty; Trevor Short, Harrodsburg; Mark Young, Harrodsburg; Raegan Miller, Danville; Aidan Stewart-Hoskins, Danville; Joseph Tyler, Danville; Abigail Dean, Junction City; Baylen Hill, Dunnville; Jammie Salyers, Dunnville; Kathleen Bonadio, Liberty; William Coffman, Liberty; Allyson Rainwater, Liberty; Susan Wahl, Liberty.

Academic honors for president’s list for the spring 2018 semester include: Andrew Beal, Liberty; Olga Brunner, Liberty; Michelle Maupin,  Liberty; Haley Owens, Liberty; Karey Sellers, Liberty; Tiffany Sharp, Liberty; Ashley Martin, Liberty; Chapman Bean, Lancaster; Cody Brackett, Harrodsburg; Jesalyn Bradford, Harrodsburg; Joelle Collett, Harrodsburg; Whitney Francis, Harrodsburg; Brandon Hine, Harrodsburg; Landon Rogers, Harrodsburg; Charyse Smith, Harrodsburg; Jarrod Duncan, Salvisa; Kensey Flannery, Middleburg; Roger Fox, Stanford; Danielle Gooch, Stanford; Caitlin Hall, Stanford; Cristin Hall, Stanford; James Mattingly, of Stanford; Lynn Harmon, Junction City; James Harris, Junction City; Shannon Kramp, Danville; Daniel Coffman, Danville; Brooks Evans, of Danville; Mandy VanHook, Danville; Gregory Wright, Parksville.