The following students enrolled at Virginia Tech were named to the dean’s list for the spring semester. To qualify for the dean’s list, students must attempt at least 12 credit hours and earn at least a 3.4 grade point average during the semester:
Hoyt C. Bonner, a junior majoring in marketing management; Cheryl Chang, a senior majoring in industrial and systems engineering; David A. Chapaitis, a sophomore majoring in industrial design; Amanda Chou, a sophomore majoring in aerospace engineering; Matthew J. Cobert, a sophomore majoring in mechanical engineering; Katherine J. Connors, a senior majoring in biology; Luke R. Crawford, a senior majoring in civil engineering; Laila K. Dastur, a senior majoring in Spanish; Bridget D. Devlin, a junior majoring in communication; Samuel C. Faith, a freshman majoring in biology; Cristina M. Fleury, a junior majoring in history; Andrew I. Friel, a senior majoring in management; Erica J. Gminski, a senior majoring in Spanish; Elleen I. Hsu, a sophomore majoring in environmental science; Jesse G. Hurdus, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering; Abdul Fatah Jaroudi, a freshman majoring in general engineering; Greg I. Knight, a senior majoring in physics; Lindsay Y. Lai, a senior majoring in psychology; Amanda L. Le, a freshman majoring in marketing management; Samarina Lowrie, a senior majoring in electrical engineering; Kathryn V. Mayhew, a senior majoring in classical studies; Philip N. Meawad, a junior majoring in business information technology; Alison L. Noack, a freshman majoring in psychology; Lisamarie C. Pettersson, a senior majoring in psychology; Rachel A. Pollard, a freshman majoring in environmental science; Caroline M. Pritchett, a junior majoring in building construction; Allison L. Ransom, a freshman majoring in architecture; Christy L. Reniere, a junior majoring in marketing management; Brian D. Segal, a senior majoring in biology; Linn A. Sigur, a freshman majoring in communication; Kathryn M. Weir, a senior majoring in industrial design; Timothy P. Wu, a freshman majoring in political science; Areej M. Alnaqbi, a senior majoring in finance; Shuo Chen, a senior majoring in electrical engineering; Seung-Kyun Choi, a junior majoring in computer science; Lauren E. Forhecz, a freshman majoring in psychology; Nina G. Hamad, a freshman majoring in university studies; Alireza Hannani, a sophomore majoring in computer science; Jennifer R. Higgins, a sophomore majoring in art; Emily E. Huyler, a senior majoring in marketing management; Hilary L. Kautter, a senior majoring in psychology; Emily L. Lane-Roberts, a junior majoring in apparel, housing, and retail management; Bojana Vukomanovic, a sophomore majoring in architecture; Jeffrey T. Yacup, a sophomore majoring in sociology; Iris Yen, a sophomore majoring in finance; and Defne Yetik, a senior majoring in economics.
Vincent Philippe Delquie achieved honor roll at Mercersburg Academy for the spring term. To achieve this distinction, students must achieve a grade point average of 80-89. Delquie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Chip Stelljes III of McLean.
Katharine Smith of McLean earned a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology from Grinnell College May 23. Smith is the daughter of Christopher Smith and Juliana Geren.
Andrew Michael Friedman of McLean received an MFA in English from the University of Iowa.
McLean resident Andrew Park, a business administration major, has been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at the University of Vermont. To be named to the dean's list, a student must have above a 3.0 grade point average and be in the top 20 percent of his/her college or school.
Brian Newell, a 2005 graduate of Connecticut College and resident of McLean, achieved dean's high honors for the spring semester. To achieve dean's high honors, a student must earn between a 3.70 and 4.0 grade point average.
McLean resident Margaret Dierker received a juris doctor degree from Loyola University New Orleans School of Law at the school's commencement ceremony May 13.
Emily Huyler, daughter of Bill and Carol Huyler of McLean, graduated cum laude with a BS degree in marketing from Virginia Tech. Huyler, a 2001 Langley High School graduate, served as president of Mortar Board, the national senior honor and leadership society at Virginia Tech.
Barrett Belair received a Bachelor of Arts from Williams College June 5. Belair majored in economics, was on the dean's list for the fall semester in 2003 and won the scholar athlete award for 2003-2004. He participated in varsity soccer, the glee club, Mock United Nations, the percussion wind ensemble and the little sibling program. Belair is the son of Holly and Bob Belair of McLean.
Anne Kristol, daughter of Susan and Wiliam Kristol of McLean, and John McConnell, the son of Cynthia and Richard McConnell of McLean, were named to the dean's list at Washington University in St. Louis. Kristol is a graduate of the Madeira School and McConnell is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School of Science and Technology. Both are enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. To be named to the dean's list, a student must earn a semester grade point average of 3.5 or above and be enrolled in at least 14 graded units.
Catherine R. Braun of McLean, was inducted into the Virginia Tech Chapter of the Gamma Beta Phi Honor and Service Society. Braun is a senior majoring in psychology.
Karin A. Sundquist, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Erik Sundquist of McLean, has been named to the dean's list at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Penn. for the spring semester. Students on the dean's list must earn a grade point average of 3.7 or higher for the semester. Sundquist, a graduate of George C. Marshall High School, is a rising senior majoring in religion.
Ricky Bates, a Langley High School graduate from McLean, was named to the dean's list for the fall and spring semesters at NYU. Bates will be a junior this fall and is a film major interning this summer in Los Angeles for Jerry Bruckheimer Productions. He is also writing a screenplay this summer. His brother, Chris Bates, also a Langley graduate, is a rising freshman at Belmont University in Nashville. He will compose the music for the screenplay his brother is writing and will be shooting during the upcoming fall semester.
Edward Mahaney-Walter, son of Mary Claire Mahaney and Herbert E. Walter of McLean, graduated magna cum laude from Brown University in May. Mahaney-Walter received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and International Relations. He is working as an analyst for Morgan Stanley in New York City.
Emily Steakly, a sophomore majoring in women's studies and history, and Christopher McGrane, a junior majoring in history, were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Syracuse University,
Yaseen Abdul, daughter of Ahmad Abdul-Baki and Kathryn Abdul-Baki, was named to the Merit List of Oxford College, a two-year liberal arts division of Emory University, for the spring semester.
Colin E. Groark received Faculty Honors for the spring semester at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn.
Shannon McCurdy, daughter of David Keith McCurdy and Pamela Mary McCurdy, and Lindsey Fay, daughter of Kevin James Fay and Nancy Ellen Fay, received a Bachelor of Arts from Emory College May 16.
Bandar El-Eita, son of Sobhi El-Eita and Mona El-Eita, will receive an Associate in Arts from Oxford College on Aug. 6.
Angela Sisak, daughter of Michael and Susan Spisak, has been named to the dean's list at the University of Notre Dame for the spring semester. Spisak is a 2004 graduate of Langley High School and a freshman majoring in Chemistry.
Lindsey Fay was named to the dean's list of Emory College at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. for the spring semester.
Elizabeth Anne Honey was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Curry College.
David Raber, the son of Suzanne and John Raber of McLean, was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Washington University in St. Louis. Raber is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School of Science and Technology and is enrolled in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. To qualify for the dean's list, a student must earn a GPA of at least 3.6 and be enrolled in at least 12 graded units.
The following James Madison University graduates received academic degrees in the spring semester:
John Charles Tysse (BFA), Elizabeth Rives Baynard (BS), Thomas McNulty Culligan (BA), Dylan Roberts Jones (BFA), Megan Patricia Rowe (BS), Katherine Marie Sweeny (BS), Elizabeth Virginia Wise (BA), Leslie Ann Zarin (BS), Christian David Zeigler (BS), Naa-Young Yun (BA), Michael William Slattery (BS), Susan Elizabeth Altieri (MAT), Stuart Cyrus Page Shroff (BA), Susan Elizabeth Altieri (MAT), Margaret Simpson Keller (BS)
The following James Madison University students achieved the President's List (GPA of 3.9 or higher with 12 credit hours or more) in the spring semester:
Rachel Yeong Palenski, Elizabeth Rives Baynard, Megan Patricia Rowe, Elliot Salek Formal, Devon Jean Seiber Noellert, Matthew Chase Shernit
The following James Madison University students achieved the dean's list (GPA of 3.5-3.89 with 12 credit hours or more) in the spring semester:
Katherine Marie Sweeny, Charles Bradley Freligh, Seth Myron Formal, Thomas William Davidson, Melody Bahareh Behnam, Erin Whitney Simon, Elizabeth Virginia Wise, Daniel John Turissini, Carolyn Ann Stewart, Michael William Slattery, Daniel Joseph Russo, Marita Campoverde Lawler, Brian Michael DuBoff, Justin Roberts Ciaccio, Leslie Ann Zarin, Stuart Cyrus Page Shroff, Clayton Alexander White
Sean Dunaway, son of Steven Dunaway and Deborah Best, graduated from Randolph-Macon Academy May 28. He was frequently named to the President's and dean's lists, was a member of the National Honor Society and the Academy's Honor Council. He won literary magazine awards for his writings, and a member for the speech and debate teams. At the end of the school year, he was inducted into the Franklin-Grady Literary and Debating Society's Hall of Fame. This fall, he plans to attend Grinnell College, where he received a $48,000 scholarship.
Alan Gebhardtsbauer, son of Milissa Young Loiselle and Scott Gebhardtsbauer, graduated from Randolph-Macon Academy May 28. He was consistently named to the dean's and President's lists, was a member of the German National Honor Society, and was named Most Improved in Varsity Volleyball this spring. He was also presented with the Academic Achievement Award for Excellence in Acting. This fall, he plans to attend Lynchburg College, where he received a $30,000 scholarship.
Aleya Suzanne Bartis, a sophomore student at Franklin & Marshall College, was named to the Dean's List for achieving a 3.25 or better grade point average on a 4.0 scale. She is a 2003 graduate of Langley High School and the daughter of Dr. Lois and James Bartis.
Martha Spence Merrow, a sophomore art history and mathematics double major at Franklin & Marshall College, earned Honors List recognition for achieving a 3.7 or better grade point average. She is a 2003 graduate of the Potomac School, and the daughter of Joan Merrow, Oaktown, and Andrew Merrow, Arlington.