CENTRAL – Southern Wesleyan University recognized the achievements of outstanding students during honors convocation, held April 29 in Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center on the campus in Central.

Students were awarded as follows:

Who’s Who

Caroline Hudson, Pickens; Gavin Potter, Central, Jonathan Stegenga, Pickens.

American Legion (top female and male in student vote for “Who’s Who”)

Caroline Hudson, Pickens; Gavin Potter, Central.

Alpha Chi

Faith James, Pickens; Rebecca Lauren Ramey, Liberty; Lindsey Turner, Central. Previously inducted members are MaryGrace Carter, Easley; Caroline Hudson, Pickens.

Alpha Sigma Lambda

Joshua Bishop, Liberty; Edward Hanson, Easley; Sharon Hughes, Liberty

Honors Program

Caroline Hudson, Pickens, with Dr. Paul Shotsberger as Faculty Mentor, “Teacher Resources for Teaching English in the Elementary Forms in a Ukrainian School.”

Junior Class Honors

Ushers: Matthew Heerschap, Central; Avanelle Littlejohn, Six Mile

Graduation Honors

College of Arts and Sciences

Cum Laude: Colby Dickard, Easley; Kimberly Shivar, Clemson

Magna Cum Laude: Gavin Potter, Central

School of Business

Cum Laude: Valentino Zaglia, Central.

School of Education

Cum Laude: Kimberly Hawkins, Liberty; Rosemary Mackey, Liberty

Magna Cum Laude: Faith James, Pickens; Jennifer Mulkey, Pickens; Lauren Ramey, Liberty.

Summa Cum Laude: Caroline Hudson, Pickens

University Honors

Jacqueline Martin of Easley

Sandra McLendon, dean of Southern Wesleyan University’s School of Education, presents Caroline Hudson, right, of Pickens with an honors cord, marking her achievement of attaining Summa Cum Laude with a cumulative GPA of 3.8-4.0 on all work attempted. The university recognized outstanding students during an honors convocation ceremony April 29 at Central.
https://www.theeasleyprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/web1_swugradhonors.jpgSandra McLendon, dean of Southern Wesleyan University’s School of Education, presents Caroline Hudson, right, of Pickens with an honors cord, marking her achievement of attaining Summa Cum Laude with a cumulative GPA of 3.8-4.0 on all work attempted. The university recognized outstanding students during an honors convocation ceremony April 29 at Central. Courtesy photo

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