Universities, colleges announce honorees
Students named to list at Fairmont
FAIRMONT – Nine Jefferson County students were among those named to the Dean’s List at Fairmont State University after completing the fall 2010 semester.
These students earned a 3.4 or better grade point average. Those students are Robyn Chopin, Gustavo Fernandes, David Hartman, Megan Klauck, Jessica Kromer and Justin Stambaugh.
Students achieving a perfect 4.0 grade point average also have been named to the President’s List. Those students are Dewey McDonald, Lisa Smith and Michelle Yost.
Fairmont State University, with a 120-acre main campus in Fairmont, W.Va., is part of the state’s growing high technology corridor. A city of about 20,000 people, Fairmont is close to larger cities and also to opportunities for outdoor recreation. Founded in 1865 as a private institution dedicated to educating teachers, FSU has a long history of academic excellence. At FSU, students find a wide range of fields of study with more than 90 four-year programs and graduate programs. With an enrollment of 4,700, FSU is large enough that students find a vibrant campus life and small enough that they do not get lost in the crowd.
Three residents make Radford list
RADFORD, Va. – Sharon Lee Gravatt and Brittany Renee Rainey, both of Harpers Ferry, and Melissa Libby Lineburg, Charles Town, have been named to the fall semester Dean’s List at Radford University.
Gravatt, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gravatt, is a senior dance and foreign languages and literatures major; Rainey, the daughter of Mr. Walter John Rainey, is a senior philosophy and religion and political science major. Lineburg, the daughter of Mr. William Lineburg is a senior dance major.
To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must have taken 15 or more credit hours and have a grade point average of 3.4 or above with no grade below a C.
Radford University is a comprehensive, mid-sized university located in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Southwest Virginia. Serving a student population of approximately 9,000, Radford features small class sizes and a strong service orientation on a beautiful 191-acre campus.
Glenville names resident to list
GLENVILLE – Glenville State College has announced that Amelia D. Park of Shepherdstown has attained the President’s Honor Roll for the Fall 2010 semester.
To be named to the GSC President’s Honor Roll, a student must have a 4.0 grade point average.