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Fall 2013 Dean’s List announced

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The Fall 2013 Dean’s List was originally published at the end of January. The registrar has since added two students to the list, and the following is the updated report. 

Sixty-nine students have been named to the Erskine College Fall 2013 Dean’s List announced by Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Acting President Dr. Brad Christie.

The Erskine College dean’s list honors full-time students who earn a GPR of at least 3.80.

Students named to the dean’s list are:

 

 

Michelle Elizabeth Aiken, Waterloo, S.C.

Omar AlQuzah, Summerville, S.C.

Jordan Monroe Ball, Summerville, S.C.

Rachel Maurice Barham, Black Mountain, N.C.

Daniel Edward Beaty, Lexington, S.C.

Leonard Bassford Blanchard, Orangeburg, S.C.

Rebekah Ann Bowen, Columbia, S.C.

Aaron Michael Brown, Mount Pleasant, S.C.

Joseph Lamar Brown, Whitmire, S.C.

Samantha Marie Burns, Hilton Head Island, S.C.

Parker Edison
Kate Macsay, left, and Parker Edison

Amy Elizabeth Burton, Ware Shoals, S.C.

Katherine Victoria Busbee, West Columbia, S.C.

Anna Elizabeth Butrym, West Columbia, S.C.

Michael William Byrd, Charleston, S.C.

Cate Elizabeth Cardinale, Rock Hill, S.C.

Jeremy Ryan Carrell, Prince George, Va.

Kristen Marie Craft, Anderson, S.C.

Roberto De La Vina, Oviedo, Spain

Jana Nakiea Dixon, Conyers, Ga.

Parker Reid Edison, Marietta, S.C.

Clara Barrow Formby, North Augusta, S.C.

Chance Lee Fortenberry, Hartsville, S.C.

Christopher Ronald Funk, Spartanburg, S.C.

Tyler Geer, Clemson, S.C.

Darby Kathryn Gentry, Braselton, Ga.

Connor Colle Gibson, Greer, S.C.

Eleanor Townsend Griffin, Greenville, S.C.

Kaitlin Elizabeth Hoffman, Gastonia, N.C.

Nathan Robert Holben, Clover, S.C.

Christina Grey Holbrooks, Mooresville, N.C.

Rebecca Jane Hornby, Grayson, Ga.

April Marie Horne, West Columbia, S.C.

Autumn Grace Horne, Ware Shoals, S.C.

Arielle Denise Houston, North Augusta, S.C.

Michaela Layne Jackson, Conyers, Ga.

Jana Dixon, left, and Carly McCalla
Jana Dixon, left, and Carly McCalla

Laura Elizabeth Jobe, Fort Mill, S.C.

Jennifer Ashley Karel, Greenwood, S.C.

Kate Keukelaar, Clarence, N.Y.

Bradley James Knotts, Lexington, S.C.

Adison Edward Lawrence, Greer, S.C.

Debbie Christine Long, Greer, S.C.

Kate Marie Macsay, Greenville, S.C.

Hanlon Ignatius Maivelett, Aiken, S.C.

Sami Maree, Faradis Village, Israel

Gwendolyn Carly McCalla, Greenwood, S.C.

Sarah Frances McDonald, Cottageville, S.C.

Sarah Pressly Montoya, Summerville, S.C.

Claire Elyse Mueller, North Charleston, S.C.

Ashley Nicole Mull, Belmont, N.C.

Rebecca Pearson, Laurens, S.C.

Tara Kailee Potter, Charlotte, N.C.

Kailagh Patrice Powell, Fort Mill, S.C.

Amanda Brooke Reed, Anderson, S.C.

Joseph Timothy Rehn, Taylors, S.C.

Kyle Ryan Ritland, Honea Path, S.C.

Trevor Erik Ritland, Honea Path, S.C.

Krysta Lauren Schaus, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

Nicole Jennifer Shannon, Belton, S.C.

Brock Sherrod
Brock Sherrod

Brock McMeekin Sherrod, Winnsboro, S.C.

Jacqueline Ruth Strowd, Turbeville, S.C.

Rachel Lynn Talbot, Rock Hill, S.C.

Bailey Nicole Thornton, Pauline, S.C.

Jessica McKenzie Waldrop, Easley, S.C.

Laura Emily Walenceus, Greenwood, S.C.

Richard Coleman Welch, Belton, S.C.

John Taliaferro West V, Belton, S.C.

Rachel Alyssa Whitmire, Pendleton, S.C.

Ashlee Elizabeth Williams, Martinez, Ga.

Ronald Brant Young, Honea Path, S.C.

 

Erskine College is a Christian academic community that equips students to flourish as whole persons for lives of service through undergraduate liberal arts and graduate theological education. The undergraduate college (1839) was South Carolina’s first private Christian liberal arts college. Today the college, together with theological seminary (1837), comprise one institution located in the academic village of Due West in historic Abbeville County, South Carolina.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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