Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Pikeville College Announces Spring Dean's List
KENTUCKY...
Pikeville College President Paul Patton has released the names of the top students for the spring 2010 semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must receive a grade-point average of 3.5 (B+) or better.
Pike County full-time students are: Lauren O. Fleenor of Ashcamp; Corey L. Crigger and Michael C. Rutherford of Belfry; Brittany K. Stanley of Canada; Henry Collier of Dorton; Sumer M. Anderson, Lindsay L. Fields, Nicholas A. Gibson, Michelle L. Hamilton, Sandra K. Powell, Sarah E. Ratliff, Benjamin W. Runyon, Jonathan C. Smith, Megan L. Smith and Shana N. Taylor of Elkhorn City; Seth P. Bowling of Freeburn; Leah G. Ray and Philipp E. Verdida of Hardy; Erica P. Edmiston of McAndrews; Joshua S. Bentley and Amber D. Perkins of Myra; Lacey K. Ferrell and Jordan A. Maynard of Phelps; Andrew K. Belcher and Jodi D. Fuller of Phyllis; April D. Stanley of Raccoon; Julia R. Epling of Regina; Richard T. Estep of Robinson Creek; Meshala L. Bartley, Jeffery L. H. Brashear, La-Kesha D. Kendrick, Chancy L. Looney and Robert J. Walker of Shelbiana; Leah B. Robinson of Shelby Gap; Erin Hope Robinson of Sidney; Lisa D. Fuller of Steele; Melanie A. Hackney of Stone; and Kayla L. Johnson, Maggie Joan Little, Taylor N. Mullins, Gary T. Smith and Patrick R. Tackett of Virgie.
Students from Pikeville include: Kolt T. Adkins, Jonda B. Belcher, Sarah B. Blackburn, Stephanie N. Blair, Alexandra N. Boyd, Bradley G. Bryant, Elizabeth Quinn Buckley, Jason L. Campagna, Ashly M. Chandler, Cathy S. Coleman, Amanda L. Combs, Whitney M. Compton, Clyde M. Copley, Bryan C. Crager, Kyong M. Damron, Lisa D. Daniels, Wesley E. Farmer, Ravin M. Fields, Nancy Hurt Flowers, Adrienne S. Gearheart, Richard B. Gilliam, Joseph T. Hall, Cynthia L. Hampton, Olivia D. Harris, Jonathan T. Hazelett, Luke N. Huffman, Amber Renae Iricks, Wade A. Jacobson, Adam Johnson, Tyler Fleet Johnson, Nicole M. Justice, Jordan B. Kinney, Jessica L. Kitts, Ricki R. Maynard, Taylor E. Mosley, Josiah A. Mullins, Sara E. Osborne, Ashton A. Parker, Catrina Renae Ray, Peggy Michele Robinson, Brittney N. Schaeffer, Natasha Sheppard, Ryan P. Shurtleff, Shasta N. Tackett, Rachael L. Tankersley, Lucinda A. Varney, Ashley B. Walters, Amy E. Williamson, Joshua A. Williamson and Tiffany F. Yates.
Floyd County: Emily A. Holbrook and Joshua N. McKinney of Allen; Brittany Rogers, Kylie Katelyn Justice and Markayla B. Stevens of Harold; Tara D. Burchett of Ivel; Ronnie D. Hylton of Martin; Christopher D. Baker, Julia D. Burchett, Gerri N. Butcher, Danielle R. Dials and Kimberly N. Williams of Prestonsburg; and Archita Patel of Stanville.
Letcher County: Shawna M. Kelly of Burdine; Jeremy P. Wright of Jackhorn; Justin S. Smith of Jenkins; Tyler J. Little of Neon; and James Baker, Rachel N. Chaney and Victoria Paige Chaney of Whitesburg.
Magoffin County: Emily N. Helton of Salyersville.
Pikeville College is an independent, four-year liberal arts and sciences college nestled in the heart of central Appalachia. Founded in 1889 by Presbyterian ministers seeking to provide educational opportunities for mountain youth, Pikeville College has played an integral role in the educational, economic and cultural development of its service area for more than a century.