May 04 2018
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Thirty-eight students were recognized as Outstanding Students in a Curriculum/Subject Area at the recent President’s Awards Ceremony at New River Community College in Dublin.
The awards were determined by the faculty in the various programs at the college. All students receiving the Outstanding Student in a Curriculum award have completed requirements for an associate degree, certificate, diploma or career studies certificate and are eligible to participate in the college’s commencement ceremony on Friday, May 11.
From Alleghany County: Ethan Herwald, electrical engineering technology.
From Amherst County: Karen Ayers, marketing management.
From Buena Vista: Elizabeth Casto, music.
From Carroll County: Richard Logan Beamer, business management.
From Floyd County: Joshua Wayman Burnette, accounting; David Jungmann, general studies computer science; and Laken Quesenberry, general studies.
From Franklin County: William Jefferis, welding technology.
From Giles County: Benjamin Everett Hall, electronics technology; Houston Humphreys, science; Kaylee Joy Keith, anatomy and physiology; Molly Keith, general studies; Nathan Mullins, business administration; Lukas Reed, engineering; and Austin Turner, machine technology.
From Montgomery County: Brandon Adams, liberal arts; Robert Caldwell, instrumentation and control automation technology; Nicholas Cooper, engineering computer science; Anna Louise Ervine, visual communication design; Andrew Patrick Kurdila, nursing; Brian McCoy, IT foundations; Jeffrey Merola, information technology; Catalina Oliver, architectural and engineering design; Kavit Patel, IT network and technical support; and Emily Ann Woolwine, accounting.
From Pulaski County: Bailey Christopher Alward, police science; Nathaniel L. Bevil, electrical engineering technology; Alli Brooke Bryson, early childhood development; Emily Paige Dauel, fine arts; Hannah O’Dell, general studies fine arts; Autumn Brooke Quesenberry, education.
From Radford: Crystal Cote, medical administrative support; Dana Marie Draughn, administrative support technology; Callie Ganoe, machine technology; and Keith Quesenberry, advanced welder.
From Roanoke County: Adam Matusevich, engineering design technology; and Jessica Shelor, human services.
From Spotsylvania County: Dawn E. Crisp, paralegal administrative support.
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