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Bryan School Presents Awards to Top Students


GREENSBORO – End-of-year awards were presented to graduating students in the Joseph M. Bryan School of Business and Economics at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The honors were presented during the school’s diploma ceremony during commencement May 15.

Jacqueline S. McCracken, an undergraduate student from Fairfax, VA, received the 2009 Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award, which is the highest honor that can be given to a graduating senior or graduate student from the Bryan School.

The Joseph M. Bryan Achievement and Leadership Awards recognize students for their superior personal achievement, leadership and service to the school, university and community. Undergraduates must have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 while graduate students must have a 3.4 average.

The winners were:

  • Dillan Francesca Bono, Durham
  • Johanna Lara Cochran, Veracruz, Mexico
  • Jordan Burritt Scanlan, Greensboro
  • Jacqueline S. McCracken, Fairfax, VA

Students receiving the Dean’s Service Awards were recognized for distinguished individual contributions to the school, the university and the community. Undergraduates must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 and graduate students must have a 3.0 average.

The recipients, all undergraduates, were:

  • Anna-Patricia Lainfiesta, Garner
  • Ashley Maria Bono, Durham
  • Chelsea Leigh Litalien, Biddeford, ME
  • Cynamon Monique Frierson, Selma
  • Diana Bronette Williams, Teachy
  • Donald Allen Huges, Durham
  • Kyra Nicoe Haifley, Kernersville
  • Rachelle Amanda Wilson, Raleigh
  • Sean P. Joyce, Altoon, PA

The Bryan Outstanding Undergraduate Student Awards recognize students who have enriched the Bryan School’s learning environment through their commitment to academic performance or professional service.

Undergraduate student winners were:

  • Sharon Vanessa Angle-Boyer, Pinnacle
  • Andrey Bubnov, Belgorod, Russia
  • Brandi Shambria McLean, Council
  • Jamie Rebecca Smith, Eden
  • Patrick R. Willis, Bakersville
  • Robert James Fisk III, Hollis Center, ME

The Bryan School Medal for Academic Excellence is awarded to graduating baccalaureate students with a grade point average of 3.90 or better in coursework completed within the Bryan School and who finish in the top five percent of Bryan School graduates in their class. Graduate students must achieve a cumulative grade point average of 3.90 in their program of study.

Undergraduate recipients were:

  • Sarah Elizabeth Compton, Eden
  • Dillian Francesca Bono, Durham
  • Patrick R. Willis, Bakersville
  • Brittany Michelle Murray, Belews Creek
  • Lindsey Marie Caraballo, Clayton
  • Michael Jerome Barton, High Point
  • Andrew Michael Simpson, Winston-Salem
  • Jamie Rebecca Smith, Eden

Graduate recipients were:

  • Richard DePolt, Greensboro
  • Rachana Avinash Kothare, West Layfayette, IN
  • James Richard Kerrigan, Winston-Salem
  • Courtland Perry IV, Johnson, VT
  • Alena Kharoshka, Smolevichi, Belarus
  • Grishma Suresh Kulkarni, Mumbai, India
  • Kalpesh Sadanand Padhye, Mumbai, India
  • Joern Ernst Rohland, Bad Schwartau, Germany
  • Hartwig Johannes Paul Glowka, Wolfgang, Germany

Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key. The award goes to the graduating senior or seniors with the highest grade point average for four years of study in the Bryan School.

  • Dillian Bono, Durham
  • Lindsey Caraballo, Clayton
  • Sarah Compton, Eden
  • *Adriana Flores, Waxhaw

*Graduated Fall 2008

For more information, contact the Bryan School at (336) 334-5338, or visit bryanschool.uncg.edu.

Click here for a copy of the May Graduation Program. (PDF)

 

Page updated: 24-Jun-2009

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