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DOTHAN – Troy University recently recognized the top students at the Dothan Campus for the 2006-2007 school year. The College Arts and Sciences, the College of Education and the Sorrell College of Business bestowed honors upon 39 undergraduate and graduate students. The Continuing Education Center also recognized its most exceptional student.
Outstanding student awards from the College of Arts and Sciences went to: Applied Computer Science - John R. Scott, Enterprise; Biology - Rick Pierson, Dothan; graduate Biology - Jatin Patel, Dothan; Chemistry - Angeline Ebuen, Fort Rucker; Computer Information Systems - Cameron T. Kirkland, Dothan; Criminal Justice - Stacy J. Heusterberg, Fort Rucker; English - Linda Pitts, Ozark; History - Amie Lech, Dothan; graduate International Relations - Rodney George, Enterprise; Mathematics - William S. McArthur, Enterprise; graduate Mathematics - Tammy Krassy, Enterprise; Social Science - Anthony Sims, Columbia; Sociology - Stephen Harris, Slocomb.
The College of Arts and Sciences awarded Mary Payne of Ozark the undergraduate Dean’s Award. Erinn McComb of Opp received the graduate Dean’s Award.
Outstanding student awards from the Sorrell College of Business went to: Accounting - Angela M. Torrez, Enterprise; Computer Information Systems - Todd E. Walker, Dothan; Finance - Travis O. Cobb, Newton; Management - Glen D. Reed, Enterprise; Management Information Systems - Justin T. Houchin, Ozark; Marketing - Anna S. Natter, Pooler, Ga.; Technology Management - David E. Keefer, Enterprise; graduate Business Administration (Accounting)- Gordon L. Carpenter, Dothan; graduate Business Administration - Leslie A. Moreland, Dothan; graduate Human Resource Management - Shalah M. Cozart, Dothan.
The Sorrell College of Business presented Brittany N. Weed of Webb the undergraduate Dean’s Award. Charles J. Coombe of Fort Rucker received the graduate Dean’s Award.
Outstanding student awards from the College of Education went to: Collaborative Teacher (K-6)- Alicia Brown, Enterprise; Early Childhood Education - Melanie Donop, Dothan; Elementary Education - Keith McKenny, Eufaula; Psychology - Corbin Slappy, Blakely, Ga.; graduate Elementary Education (Alternative Class A) - Debra Moss, Dothan; graduate Educational Leadership - Debbie Hope, Enterprise; graduate Educational Leadership (Education Specialist) - Tracy Bergmann, Ozark; graduate Community Counseling - Gena Meeker, Ozark; graduate School Counseling - Lindsey Smith, Slocomb.
The College of Education awarded Mary Leblanc of Columbia the undergraduate Dean’s Award. Mary Gunter of Daleville received the graduate Dean’s Award.
Other awards went to Jennifer Black of Midland City, who received the Student Service Award for her involvement at the Dothan Campus, and Doris White of Cottonwood, who was honored with the Continuing Education Center’s Human Resource Management Certificate Award.
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