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Students Named to President’s and Dean’s List at Young Harris College
YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. – Young Harris College President Cathy Cox is pleased to announce that the following students have been named to the College’s President’s List for the spring 2017 semester. Students who achieve a 4.0 grade point average are eligible to be named to the President’s List. Students on the YHC spring 2017 President’s List are listed by their home countries/states and cities:
Colombia
Cali- Maria Puerta
Spain
Fuengirola- Raul Quevedo
Germany
Oberhausen- Friedrich Graetz
Florida
Orlando- Raul Ramirez
Georgia
Adairsville- Kelsey Hice, Tyler Washington
Atlanta- Eric Fancher, Samuel Flagg
Blairsville- Madison Barnes, Morgan Bilicki, Taylor Bilicki, Austin Bryson, Audrey Gilliam, James Rowe, Jeremy Webb
Blue Ridge- Chloe Cook, Jeffery Roper
Buford- Meghan Tonnesen, Caitlin Brownlee
Covington- Andie Weaver
Cumming- Kaylee McCleskey, Paxton Spessard, Hannah Walker
Dahlonega- Brandon Helton
Dallas- Kylie Mason, Anna Ragsdale
Danielsville- Wendy Jordan
Dawsonville- Cassidy Lecours
Demorest- Adam Trotman
Duluth- JeanieMarie Perrucci
East Ellijay- Cody Mashburn
Fayetteville- Alyssa Olvera
Fitzgerald- Emily Royal
Gainesville- Reeves Bell
Hiawassee- William Moody
Lilburn- Samuel Gatson
Loganville- Hillory Bingham, Gabrielle Coumes
Macon- Mackenzie Melton
Madison- Victoria Thomas
Marietta- Margaret Morales, Parker Sewell
Newnan- Josanna Rowe
Powder Springs- Thomas Roginsky
Oxford- Sara Alderman
Rome- Collin Sheffield
Roswell- Garrett Blake, Cassandra Zimmerman
Royston- Rachel Esco
Sautee- Candler Kimsey
Suwanee- Jordan Bishop
Winder- Emily Nix
Young Harris- Alejandro Lemus-Gomez, Jason Edwards
North Carolina
Hayesville- Jakob Elliott, James Rogers
Franklin- Riley Jenkins
South Carolina
Beaufort- Seth Black
YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. – Young Harris College President Cathy Cox is pleased to announce that the following students have been named to the College’s Dean’s List for the spring 2017 semester. Students who achieve a 3.5 grade point average or better are eligible to be named to the Dean’s List. Students on the YHC spring 2017 Dean’s List are listed by their home countries/states and cities:
Argentina
Buenos Aries- Mateo Besada
Australia
Mount Eliza- Angus Howey
Argentina
Buenos Aries- Mateo Besada, Oriana Labaqui
Canada
L’ancienne-Lorette– Alex Pavel
Richmond- Chandler Bradley
Whitby- Kaylynn Roach
Ireland
New Ross- Michael Walsh
Spain
Algete- Carlos Gomez
Pozuelo de Alarcon- Eva Castiglioni
Sweden
Asa- Daniel Begovic
Balinge- Anton Viden
Bollnas- Adam Amundsson
Bromma- Sara Jorgensen
Gothenburg- Elin Rundcrantz
Korgvidegrand- David Wallin
Sollentuna- Elin Pedersen
Taby- Sebastian Thomsson
Varberg- Carl Brannstron
United Kingdom
Berkshire- Marco Micaletto
Cardiff- Samuel Jones
London- Luke Connor
Surrey- Amber Matthews
Woking- James Thomas
California
Aptos- Steven Eichhorn
Carlsbad- Savannah Tucker
Connecticut
Coventry- Mary Leigh Enders
Florida
Clearwater- Arielle Charles
Odessa- Elli Flaig
Saint Petersburg- Madi Kent
Winter Haven- Emily Ober
Georgia
Acworth- Courtney Huskins
Adairsville- Julia Roberson
Albany- Sidney Maloy
Alpharetta- Kelly Deas, Grace Mason
Alto- Zachary Sutton
Athens- Ana Galdamez, Sonia Galdamez, Tyler Redmond, Maggie Sproston, Allie Weldon
Atlanta- Moon Hamilton
Ball Ground- Leslie Ballew
Blairsville- Mary Barnes, Kendra Bilbo, Blake Brown, Chelsi George, Mikala Jones, April Land, Julia Lindsey, Zachary Odom, Ariel Philo
Blue Ridge- William Bennett, Sean Callihan, Kaitlyn Chastain, Alex Pack
Bogart- Chelsea Collins
Buford- Dylan Dailey, Sarah Ledogar, Madison Penland, Andrew Sudderth, Kaitlin Swanda, Matthew Taylor, Elizabeth Walters
Calhoun- Hannah Carter
Canton- Rachel Boulineau, Joseph DeFrank, Chandler Dillon
Carlton- Katelyn Jett
Cartersville- Kaveh Eden, McKenna Maulden, Brittney Sizemore
Chatsworth- Yazmin Ramos
Clarkesville- Marcia Hall, Wesley Martin, Shauna Widding
Clayton- Ashley Marchman
Clermont- Alyx Kanaday, Ashleigh Stainback
Cleveland- Charles Meggitt, Kayce Rogers
Cochran- Caitlyn Bambrough
Colbert- Morgan Dooley, Gabriel Doster, Benjamin Giles
Columbus- Kyle Johnson, Leslie Silver
Commerce- Parker Moon, Jose Rodriguez
Conyers- Leif Roberts, CJ Wilson
Covington- Zachary Beggs, Trista Twiford
Cumming- Katherine Eitel, Anna Lummus, Zachary Mitchell, Mollie Wilfong
Dacula- Kyle Beverly, Christie Blaurock, Viviana Darwish, George Pearson, Madeline Peek, Alexander Schneider
Dahlonega- Megan Abercrombie, Jacob Wood
Dallas- Morgan Lawrence, Kirstie Lizano, Elizabeth Lowe
Danielsville- Kaylee Parker
Dawsonville- Natalie Andric, Max Muldoon, Adam Shelp
Decatur- Alida Browne
Demorest- Nathan Harvey, Georgia Webb
Dillard- Molly Vinson
Douglasville- Mackenzie Hood, Victoria Williams, Madison Willits
Duluth- Will Ellison, Matthew Ledon, Toni Perrucci
Ellerslie- Kevin Rains
Ellijay- Christopher Heden, Keegan McCurdy, Nolan Walker
Evans- Ashlyn Brisley
Fairburn- Justin Mason
Fayetteville- Shannon Wade, Trey Wall
Flowery Branch- Dylan Gibeau, Laura Gregory
Forest Park– Anna Sims
Gainesville- Frankie Augello, Taylor Hall, Alyssa Little, Monica Ramirez-Leon
Garden City- Dominique Sharpe
Griffin- Lauren James
Hartwell- Samuel Pham
Hawkinsville- Melanie Ellis
Hiawassee- Nicole Abbott, Chase Adams, Grace Botti, Savannah Dyer, Carly Gilfilian, Nicholas McConnell, Kaila Reece, Millie Scott, Nicholas Shook, Kayla Taylor, Austin Watson, Madeline Zacharias
Hiram- Max Moser
Hoschton- Sydney Baird
Jasper- Michelle Queen
Jersey- Walt Sorrow
Johns Creek- John Davenport, Mikayla Escamilla, Bruce Silk
Kennesaw- Clarie Droege, Lakota Gillespie, Chandler Stooksbury
Lavonia- C’Lee Long, Cassidy Starling
Lawrenceville- Reece Brooks, Diana Lane, Darrien Mask, Connor Pittman, Kristin Talley, Briana Walton
Lilburn- Hannah Roselle, Brian Syphoe
Locust Grove- Callahan Pritchett
Loganville- Elijah Briscoe, Chandler Spivey
Louisville- Frank Easterlin
Marietta- Nathan Barnes, Murphy Davis, Mary Deatrick, Devin Filicicchia, Laura Holton, Anna Johnson, Hannah Johnson, Levie Lines, Sarah Michelle Williford
Martin- Whitney West
McCayesville- Morgan Clark, Idriya Moore
McDonough- Tabitha Brown, Emma Henderson, Hadleigh Hughes, Jordan Silvey, Hunter Sowell
Midland- Kyle Brena
Milton- Helon Dobbins, Katherine Hohn
Milledgeville- Sarah McTyre
Mountain City- Allison Wall
Norcross- Sheldon Clark, John Ganter, Rachel Hill, Maria Tobon
Pine Mountain- Thomas Johnson
Powder Springs– Zachary Barrett, Claire Warren
Rabun Gap- John Lyle Moore
Richmond- Caroline Cox
Rocky Face- Ashley Sweeney
Rome- Lucy Avina, Natalee Diehl, Noah Hamil, Lindsey Hardy, Samantha Jones, Morgan Lowe
Roswell- Zachary Hemans, Hunter Pachman
Royston- Rebecca Herring
Sandy Springs- Miranda Whipple
Savannah- Liam Cunningham
Sharpsburg- Joseph Milner
Snellville- Jada Williams, Chris Yenney
Statham- Whitney Moore
Stone Mountain- Briana Bell
Suches- Sam Arbour
Sugar Hill- Madison Rannals
Suwanee- Franki Augello, Ashley Brannon, Hannah Harrison, Michael Livingston, Kristen Thigpen, Regan Wilhite
Talmo- Savannah Ledford
Talking Rock- Blake Wilson
Thomasville- Jessica Dubose
Tiger- Joshua Roland
Tifton- Elizah Huff
Trion- Andria Deering
Tybee Island- Emily Sinclair
Villa Rica- Brandi Davis
Warner Robins- Anderson Moss
Warrenton- Maggie Graham
Watkinsville- Julianna Jaeger, John Wingate
Wildwood- Sarah Reid
Winder- Clara Levi
White- Hayden Betsill
Whitesburg- Leigh Anne Turner
Woodstock– Adam Trull, Macaulay Vanhoose
Young Harris- Ashely Abrahamson, Nathanial Arnold, Alana Calhoun, Benjamin Hillis, Chad Kremblas, Lauren Neal, Jackson Owen, Arica Pfeil, Joshua Schrader, Amanda Thomas, Diane Turpin
Nevada
Las Vegas- Matthew Rogers
North Carolina
Brasstown- Emily Cook
Hayesville- Ethan Barrett, Rachel Benson, Meghan McQuade
Murphy- Autumn Adams, Juliana Lawson, Karlee London
Warne- Haley Garrett
Waxhaw- Olivia Barry
South Carolina
Beaufort- Anna Dyer
Tennessee
Farner- Dakota Bowser
Nashville- Zachary Hopkins
Wisconsin
Fon du Lac- Zoelle Reinke
About Young Harris College
Young Harris College is a private, baccalaureate degree-granting college located in the beautiful mountains of North Georgia. Founded in 1886 and historically affiliated with The United Methodist Church, Young Harris College educates, inspires and empowers students through the highest quality liberal arts education. The College currently has more than 1,200 students across five divisions—Education, Fine Arts, Humanities, Mathematics and Science, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. The historic campus in Young Harris, Ga., is currently undergoing major campus improvements to accommodate the College’s growth. Recent LEED-certified campus improvements include the 121,000-square-foot Rollins Campus Center, new residence facilities, and a 57,000-square-foot recreation and fitness center. In 2014, the College was granted active membership in NCAA Division II and is a fierce competitor in the prestigious Peach Belt Conference. YHC is among fewer than 300 colleges and universities nationwide named to the 2015-2016 list of Colleges of Distinction. For more information, visit yhc.edu.
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