Academically Talented Students Honored at GSC
Fri May 22, 2015

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  May 14, 2015

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GLENVILLE, WV – Twenty-three members of Glenville State College’s Class of 2015 received ceremonial stoles recognizing them as honor graduates at an Honor Graduates Reception on May 7 at the home of GSC President Peter Barr and his wife Betsy. Students with grade point averages between 3.85 and 4.00 are acknowledged as summa cum laude, GPAs between 3.70 and 3.84 are recognized as magna cum laude, and GPAs between 3.50 and 3.69 are honored as cum laude.

Students achieving summa cum laude distinction are: Andrew J. Bailes of Canvas (Nicholas County), Julie A. Greenlee of Duck (Clay County), and Morgan L. (nee Mullens) Smyth of Craigsville (Nicholas County).

Magna cum laude graduates are: Holly G. Crider of Brandywine (Pendleton County), Alexander D. Joseph of Fairmont (Marion County), Hunter E. McWhorter of Horner (Lewis County), Jessica A. Parsons of Worthington (Marion County), Meghan D. Ruddlesden of Parkersburg (Wood County), and Mischell L. Workman of Burnsville (Braxton County).

Cum laude graduates are: Steven L. Casto of Marlinton (Pocahontas County), Adam L. Fuller of Durbin (Pocahontas County), Stefanie J. Gladders of Vernon (British Columbia, Canada), Kayleigh A. Huck of Delaware, Ohio, Graydon T. Jedamski of Broadway, Virginia, Robert 'Robbie' Mann Jr. of Great Cacapon (Morgan County), Andréa E. Osborne of Glenville (Gilmer County), Heather N. Roop of Summersville (Nicholas County), Shelby M. Scott of Parkersburg (Wood County), Jared M. Shipe of Harrisville (Ritchie County), Randy R. Smith of Grantsville (Calhoun County), Bradley M. Stutler of Clarksburg (Harrison County), Alyssa Brooke White of Buffalo (Putnam County), and Ashley D. Woodford of Coxs Mills (Gilmer County).

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