YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. — Young Harris College President Drew L. Van Horn, Ph.D., is pleased to announce that the following students have been named to the College’s President’s List for the fall 2018 semester. Students who achieve a 4.0 grade point average are eligible to be named to the President’s List. Students on the YHC fall 2018 President’s List are listed by their home countries/states and cities:
International
Ireland
New Ross: Mikie Walsh Rowe
Sweden
Nykoping: Emma Andersson
Sollentuna: Elin Pedersen
United States
California
South San Francisco: Jing Dong
Georgia
Acworth: Sam Smith
Blackshear: Gabby Garner
Blairsville: Austin Bryson, Trevor Hughes, Adalyn Rogers, Madeline Studebaker
Buford: Rachel Dobbs, Elizabeth Walters
Cairo: Dara Moore
Clayton: Megan Burrell, Ashley Marchman
Cleveland: Collin McCane
Colbert: Gabriel Doster
Columbus: Will Yeiser
Commerce: Parker Moon
Conyers: Morrighan Surrett
Cumming: Paxton Spessard, Karah Straub, Erin Tozier, Hannah Walker, Mollie Wilfong
Dahlonega: Jacob Wood, Joshua Wood
Dallas: Anna Ragsdale, Tyler Washington
Danielsville: Nicole Jordan
Dillard: Molly Vinson
Douglasville: Max Moser
Duluth: Bradyn Carroll
Elko: Kate Snell
Gainesville: Franki Augello, Elle Hefner, Mariah Kersting, Heather Shull
Harlem: Jacob Perry
Hiawassee: Courtney Giles, Carly Gilfilian, Robert Moody, Breanna Stripling
Hoschton: Makenna Mellott
Lavonia: C’Lee Long
Marietta: Devin Filicicchia, Mark Williford
McDonough: Rachel Ahrens, Bree Cauble, Carly Rigsbee
Midland: Kyle Brena
Milledgeville: Aspen Popowski
Richmond Hill: Caroline Cox
Rocky Face: Ashley Sweeney
Rome: Elizabeth Duke, Savannah Poole
Sharpsburg: Joe Milner
Social Circle: Bridget Lynch
Statham: Hannah Cooper
Suches: Sam Arbour
Sugar Hill: Kristen Brown
Toccoa: Lauren Swenson
Woodstock: Kurt Mueller
Young Harris: Amber Gibson, Alejandro Lemus-Gomez, Jack Owen
North Carolina
Hayesville: Kyle Roach
Nevada
Las Vegas: Matt Rogers
South Carolina
Beaufort: Anna Dyer
YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. — Young Harris College President Drew L. Van Horn, Ph.D., is pleased to announce that the following students have been named to the College’s Dean’s List for the fall 2018 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 fall 2018 Dean’s List are listed by their home countries/states and cities:
International
Argentina
Buenos Aires: Oriana Labaqui
Australia
Perth: James Laput
Brazil
Osvaldo Cruz: Flávia Bortolozzo
Canada
London: Cam Kellett
Sarnia: Mat Szabo
Whitby: Alyssa Spridgeon
Colombia
Bogota: Lucero Robayo Garcia
Germany
München: Alex Gschwend
Wuerzburg: Ali Koller
Netherlands
EDE: Britt Verstegen
Julianadorp: Pien Van Kampen
Rhoon: Yesin Van Der Pluijm
Northern Ireland
Ballymena: Karla Kernohan
Spain
Algete: Carlos Gomez
Madrid: Javier Villar
Sweden
Balsta: Valter Andersson
Jarfalla: Alexander Stern
Varberg: Carl Brannstrom
United Kingdom
Cardiff: Lailah Muscat
Woking: James Thomas
Venezuela
Caracas: Ana Victoria Rodriguez
United States
Alabama
Birmingham: Rachel Robb
California
Carlsbad: Reilly Crandall
Florida
Labelle: Bianey Serrano
Venice: Nikkie Kovalsky
Georgia
Acworth: Jill Dixon, Christian Greer, Sarah Woghiren
Albany: Sidney Maloy
Alpharetta: Laney Bradwell, Elizabeth Howell, Rebecca McGehee
Alto: Zak Sutton, Cloe Thomason
Athens: Mayra Leyva
Atlanta: Charles Ellerby, Moon Hamilton, Emmanuel Steele
Ball Ground: Leslie Ballew, Eryn Brown, Allie Hildebrandt
Berkeley Lake: Ansley Coles, Carley Hiller
Blairsville: Kendra Bilbo, Jennifer Ellis, Sarah Faneuff, Kelsie Gustason, Will Harkins, Katelynn Hodges, April Land, Carli LeJeune, Haeley O’Kelley, Ariel Philo, Dakota Reeves, Brianne Shope, Brian Williams
Braselton: Bethany Smith
Bremen: Zharia Johnson
Buford: Kennedy Kotula, Trey Lapine
Calhoun: Caleb Biddy
Canton: Chandler Dillon, Sarah Driggers, Stephanie Girle, Andrew Rohr
Carlton: Will Thornton
Carrollton: Troy Cagle
Cartersville: Cody Ledbetter, McKenna Maulden, Delaney Thompson
Clayton: Taylor Beck
Cleveland: Savannah Rogers
Commerce: Cayla Highfield, Kendell Moon, Jose Rodriguez
Covington: Tina Hill, Kathryn Smallwood
Cumming: Caroline Abernathy, Joey Becnel, Zachary Burns, Matthew Cowart, Lauren Crowe, Tucker Daniel, Chloe Decker, Brett Graczyk, Grace Isakson, Dalton Lambert, John Lichtenwalner, Jimmy Martelli, Kaylee McCleskey, Susie Mishkin, Mark Weis, Nicki Williams
Dacula: Kristan Lizardi, Maddie Peek, Jenna Thomas
Dallas: Morgan Lawrence, Kelsey Ozment
Dawsonville: Bree Bridges, Natalie Byard, Savannah Garrick, Levi Whitmire
Decatur: Alida Browne, Khalid Johnson, Gabe O’Steen
Douglasville: Caroline Watkins, Victoria Williams
Dublin: Holden Baisden
Duluth: Almeda Higgins
East Ellijay: Laura Dombrowski
Eatonton: Shelby Lawrence
Elberton: Breanna Rucker
Ellijay: Brentney Clemmons, Brooke Davis, Chris Heden
Evans: Lexius Jeffcoat, Jacob Welmaker
Fairburn: Hope Lloyd
Fayetteville: Olivia Birkhead, Alyssa Olvera
Gainesville: Lindsey Caudell, Taylor Hall, Alyssa Little, Bailey Strickland, Will Truelove
Gillsville: Taylor Anderson
Grayson: Jade Byfield
Greensboro: Guerin Brown
Griffin: Stenedria Evans, Hallie Smith
Grovetown: Indiana Ayers
Hazlehurst: Shane Schroeder
Hiawassee: Grace Botti, Kasey Clarida, Kendall Floyd, Gabe Gilliland, Jade Ledford, Millie Scott, Sara Scott
Hiram: Jessica Dudt
Homer: Tyler Miller, Judd Roberts
Johns Creek: Taylor Greenberg, Bruce Silk
Kite: Amanda Claxton
LaFayette: Emiley Jenkins
LaGrange: Caitlin Moore, Maddie Patton
Lawrenceville: Miles Long, Olivia Still
Leesburg: Caitlyn Harper
Lilburn: Arty Hernandez-Montoya
Loganville: Manace Balegamire, McKayla Doss
Mableton: Kristen Corliss
Macon: Mackenzie Melton, Jackson Williams
Mansfield: Tristin Sewell
Marietta: Grace Hall, Anna Adair, Kyle Beverly, Celia Biroschik, John Chisholm, Mary Deatrick, Cassi Edwards, Mike Gentile, Laura Holton, Jaeger Keeline, Matthew Petty, Holly Smith, Henrique Sobrinho, Cara Sullivan
Martin: Whitney West
McCaysville: Idriya Moore
McDonough: Keeley Adkisson, Tabitha Brown, Mallory Downs, Hadleigh Hughes, Cameron Williams
Milton: Kate Hohn
Newnan: Lewis Crawford, Josanna Rowe
Nicholls: Fallyn Johnson
Nicholson: Chloe Cantrell
Norcross: Jack Ganter, Maria Tobon
Peachtree City: Jack Bruschetti
Powder Springs: Cole Hobby, Thomas Roginsky, Karah Shea
Ranger: Drew Wilson
Rex: Brianna Klein
Rincon: Cathleen Chance
Ringgold: Bryce Bird, Allison McAllister, Colton Pritchett, Jennie Williams
Rock Spring: Gracie Maples
Rome: Jennifer Ozment
Roswell: Garrett Blake
Royston: Hannah David
Sandersville: Kierra Collins
Savannah: Joy Bright
Scottdale: Artez Benton
Senoia: McKenzie Owens
Snellville: Emily Gray, Owen Lowery
Sparta: Kaleigh Foster
Stockbridge: Jessica Murphy
Suches: Lakota Graham
Sugar Hill: Cameron Dillard, Madison Rannals
Suwanee: Zachary Alexander, Rachel Cowart, Dan Harper, Kelly Kennedy, Regan Wilhite
Tifton: Elizah Huff
Tiger: Alec Holt, Joshua Roland
Toccoa: Desi Garrison
Tucker: Jake Lovvorn
Valdosta: Elie Merritt
Warner Robins: Abigail Boykin, Erin Buehring, Tyler Staten
Warrenton: Maggie Graham
White: Hayden Betsill
Whitesburg: Leigh Anne Turner
Wildwood: Sarah Reid
Winston: Addie Rountree, Averi Rountree
Young Harris: RJ Banton, Milo Bauman, John Bolger, Alana Calhoun, Ben Edwards, Sam Gaston, Savannah Karisny, Dylan Roberts, Andrew Rogers, Tenysha Taylor, Mandy Thomas
Zebulon: Jake Maddox
Kentucky
Flatwoods: Morgan Curley
Michigan
Taylor: Ruthie Smith
Mississippi
Pascagoula: Corley Reynolds
North Carolina
Franklin: Justus Bailey
Hayesville: Victoria Beck, Amanda Murray, Brianna Ross, Austin Watson
Murphy: Taryn Farmer, Alysha Floyd, Haylie Shope
Rosman: Alicia Guinn
Waxhaw: Olivia Barry
Tennessee
Murfreesboro: Aubrey Crowell
About Young Harris College
Young Harris College is a private baccalaureate and master’s degree-granting institution 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 an education that purposefully integrates the liberal arts and professional studies. The College has three academic divisions: Arts and Humanities, Professional Studies, and Mathematics, Science and Technology, with more than 1,400 students enrolled in its residential and Early College programs. The historic campus in Young Harris, Ga. has completed major campus improvements to accommodate the College’s growth. LEED-certified campus improvements include the 121,000-square-foot Rollins Campus Center, residence facilities and a 57,000-square-foot recreation and fitness center. The College is an active member of the NCAA Division II and remains a fierce competitor in the prestigious Peach Belt Conference. For more information, visit yhc.edu.
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