GOOD NEWS: Names in the News January 24, 2022

GRADUATES

SAN ANGELO Local and area Angelo State University graduates for the term are listed as follows.

Odessa: Michael Bernal, Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Interdisciplinary Studies; Ana Bordner, Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies; Emilye Montalvo, Bachelor of Science in Health Science Professions in Health Science Professions; Diana Ortiz, Master of Education in Student Dev and Leadership; Amber Zapata,  Bachelor of Science in Nursing in Nursing Generic Option.

Alpine: Randy Arndt, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.

Crane: Jessica Pettit, Master of Arts in Currency and Instrument Advanced Institute; Alaynah Tarpley, Bachelor of Science in Psychology.

Fort Stockton: Allyson McDonald, Master of Business Administration in Business Administration

Gardendale: Rylee Day, Bachelor of Science in Health Science Professions in Health Science Professions.

McCamey: Jada Falcon, Bachelor of Science in Health Science Professions in Health Science Professions.

Midland: Zarick Cervantes, Master of Science in Educational Leadership.

Pecos: Kelsie Villegas, Bachelor of Science in Nursing in Nursing Generic Option; Nicole Wilson, Bachelor of Science in Physics.

WICHITA FALLS Triston Shane Williams of Andrews graduated with bachelor of business administration degree from Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, during the fall semester.

PRESIDENT’S LIST

LEVELLAND South Plains College has named the following local and area students to the President’s List for the fall semester.

Odessa: Mayah Garcia, Austyn Richardson.

Lamesa: Rafael Esquivel.

McCamey: Angel Alonzo.

Segraves: Jadyn Conde, Kaylee Fierro, Mona Gibson Nolan, Kandise Minjarez, Mareli Olveda, Daniela Rascon, Tyreke Shanklin.

Seminole: Abigail Avitia-Lopez, Bianca Galvan, Meredith Guffey, Samantha Gutierrez, Jayda Heppner, Elisa Soliz.

DEAN’S LIST

ABILENE Local and area students were named to the Dean’s List at Abilene Christian University for the fall semester.

The following students made the list:

Odessa: Jonna White, Juan Mendoza, Kaydence Shepardso, Karis Cox, Juan Rivera, April Riggen, Salma Alfonso Barizonte and Jaycee Pruitt.

Lamesa: Brian Rodriguez.

Monahans: Caleb Shirley.

To qualify for the Dean’s Honor Roll, students must be registered for 12 or more credit hours and earn a grade point average of 3.6 or higher.

LEVELLAND South Plains College has named the following local and area students to its fall Deans’ List.

Odessa: Deeanna Bueno

Alpine: Brady Crump, Aaliyah Fierro.

Andrew: Paxton Hair.

Midland: Benjamin Durham.

Seagraves: Alyssa Bouren, Gabriela Carrion, Itzel Fierro, Mayra Lozano, Samuel Rangel.

Seminole: Dayana Busanes, Brody Crawford, Parker Freeman, Jerry Knelsen, Justin Knelsen, Yesina Marchan, Elexus Ortiz, Audrey Randolph, Fatima Saiz, Justyn Sales, Brecken Swimmer.

Stanton: Jessica Gilbert.

To qualify, students must earn a grade point average of 3.25 or higher and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours.

MANCHESTER, N.H. Victoria Rodriguez of Odessa, Atenna King of Fort Stockton and Brian Gaddis of Rankin were named to the Dean’s List at Southern New Hampshire University for the fall semester.

Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 are named to the Dean’s List.

NASHVILLE, TENN. Alexis Allen of Odessa was named to the Dean’s List at Belmont University for the fall semester.

Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C.

PORTALES, N.M. John Terry of Odessa and Toby Kirk of Andrews were named to the Dean’s List at Eastern New Mexico University for the fall semester.

To be eligible for the dean’s list, a student must complete a minimum of 15 credit hours with a grade point average of 3.25 or greater.

SAN ANGELO Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas, has announced the students achieving the Dean’s List designation for the 2021 fall semester.

To be eligible for the ASU Dean’s List, full-time undergraduate students must maintain a 3.25 or better grade point average on a 4.0 scale.

Honored students are:

Odessa: Christa Adjani, Celica Albarez, Abigail Anderson, Angel Benavides, Ana Bordner, Carson Cabral, Ashlee Covos, Brady Greenlee, Krystyn Irby, Marco Rangel, Alecia Rose, Amani Martinez, Emilye Montalvo, Gracielle Velasco, Amber Zapata, Joshua Weakland.

Alpine: Riley Arndt, Julio Estrada, Matthew Fields, Thomas Spencer, Jorge Vargas, Nicole Wilson.

Andrews: Halie Brumfield, Anley Longshore, Skyler Strube.

Balmorhea: Tyler Dutchover, Emmanuel Serna.

Crane: Cindy Lopez, Gael Nuno, Samantha Ramirez, Amy Rodriguez, Illeanna Tarin, Alaynah Tarpley.

Fort Stockton: Lindy Ochoa, Julissa Talavera.

Gardendale: Rylee Day.

Iraan: Brianna Yoeun.

Kermit: Alexis Armendariz, Gabriel Mendoza.

Lamesa: Clarissa Salazar, Clayton Culp,

McCamey: Jada Falcon, Syreal Baiza, Cotie Brown, Jada Falcon, Rachelle Loya, Kyndall Rohan, Andrew Zarate.

Monahans: Ignacio Flores.

Pecos: Zoellee Alvarez, Christopher Gonzales, Karen Perez, Kelsie Villegas.

Seminole: Luis Arreola, Robin Franklin, Kaighan Gray, Sierra Talamantes, Sydney Gonzales.

Stanton: Brooke Anderson, Jacklyn Graham, Isaiah Ontiveros, Cooper Sims, Gabrielle Vanderveen.

SEARCY, AR Philip Ameyaw of Odessa was named to the Dean’s List at Harding University College of Pharmacy for the fall semester.

Dean’s list standing is reserved for full-time students with a 3.80 or higher grade point average.

SHREVEPORT, LA. Cash Coats of Andrews was named to the Dean’s List at Centenary College, Shreveport, La., for the fall semester.

The honor list names all students who have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or higher in 12 or more semester hours taken for a letter grade during the fall semester.

TUSCALOOSA, AL Riley Fisher and Nicholas Pursley, both of Odessa, were named to the Dean’s List at the University of Alabama for the fall semester.

To be eligible, students academic record must be 3.5 or above.