Waynesburg University announces Dean’s List
The following Greene County students have been named to the Dean’s List at Waynesburg University for the Spring 2014 term:
Taylor E. Augustine, senior biology (pre-dental/medical/veterinary) major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Shilynn V. Barlow, sophomore psychology major from Waynesburg (West Greene High School)
Megan E. Bayles, junior public relations major from Carmichaels (Carmichaels High School)
Makalah M. Beazell, senior early childhood/special education major from Waynesburg (West Greene High School)
Briana R. Bennett, freshman criminal justice administration major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Christian J. Berardi, senior nursing major from Carmichaels (Carmichaels High School)
Chad M. Bice, junior criminal justice administration major from Greensboro (Mapletown High School)
Jessica P. Black, freshman nursing major from Holbrook (West Greene High School)
Jenna N. Bohach, freshman exercise science (wellness/physiology) major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Emily L. Bosworth, senior sociology major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Christopher M. Caldwell, sophomore criminal justice administration major from Mt. Morris (Waynesburg Central High School)
Jessica L. Carroll, senior early childhood/special education major from Wind Ridge (West Greene High School)
Mary E. Chory, senior nursing major from Bobtown (Mapletown High School)
Samantha A. Christensen, freshman biology (pre-dental/medical/veterinary medicine) major from Carmichaels (Alpha Omega Academy)
Shawnee N. Coffman, sophomore history/secondary education major from Waynesburg (West Greene High School)
Heidi M. Dains, sophomore business management major from Clarksville (Jefferson-Morgan High School)
Joshuah A. Dains, junior business management major from Clarksville (Jefferson-Morgan High School)
Rachel N. Doty, freshman biology (pre-dental/medical/veterinary) major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Derrick L. Durbin, junior finance major from Bentleyville (West Greene High School)
Andrya J. Durr, junior biology (pre-dental/medical/veterinary medicine) major from Greensboro (Mapletown High School)
Katherine D. Fletcher, senior psychology major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Leticia M. Folan, junior accounting major from Nemacolin (Carmichaels High School)
Cameron J. Grimes, sophomore biology (pre-physical therapy) major from Carmichaels (Carmichaels High School)
Quincy A. Hathaway, senior environmental science major from Jefferson (Carmichaels High School)
Rachael N. Hathaway, freshman early childhood/special education major from Jefferson (Carmichaels High School)
Sarah A. Hathaway, sophomore math/secondary education major from Jefferson (Carmichaels High School)
Eric M. Hickman, freshman nursing major from Sycamore (West Greene High School)
Amanda S. Hill, senior English (creative writing) major from Sycamore (Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School)
Cody T. Hillberry, junior sociology major from Sycamore (home schooled)
Anthony D. Juliani, freshman sociology (pre-law) major from Carmichaels (Carmichaels High School)
Ashley S. Kapp, sophomore early childhood education major from Carmichaels (Carmichaels High School)
Kayla M. Longstreth, senior English (creative writing) major from Carmichaels (Carmichaels High School)
Samantha R. May, senior environmental science major from Carmichaels (Carmichaels High School)
Hannah M. Morris, sophomore public relations major from Jefferson (Pennsylvania Home Schoolers)
Lindsay C. Morris, senior nursing major from Jefferson (Pennsylvania Home Schoolers)
Joshua E. Mundell, sophomore forensic accounting major from Carmichaels (Carmichaels High School)
Tah Ngijoi-Yogo, senior engineering math major from Washington (Waynesburg Central High School)
Denis D. O’Donoghue, sophomore history major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Bethany L. Orndoff, senior math/secondary education major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Brittany A. Orndoff, senior sociology (family studies) major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Addie R. Pazzynski, sophomore biblical & ministry studies (religion & philosophy) major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Hannah E. Pust, senior early childhood/special education major from Jefferson (Open Door Christian School)
Rachel D. Rankin, freshman nursing major from Nemacolin (Carmichaels High School)
Nathan T. Ribar, junior environmental science major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Sarah R. Rockwell, junior psychology major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Jordan A. Rode, sophomore criminal justice administration major from New Freeport (West Greene High School)
Kimberly L. Rowan, junior with an undeclared major from Carmichaels (Carmichaels High School)
Spenser C. Sargent, senior environmental science major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Alexander E. Sielski, freshman criminal justice administration major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Emily J. Smith, junior business management major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Emily R. Snee, freshman biology (pre-physical therapy) major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Erica L. Snee, junior early childhood/special education major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Jesse J. Vihlidal, senior biology/secondary education major from Waynesburg (Jefferson-Morgan High School)
Derek L. Virgili, senior business management major from Canonsburg (Jefferson-Morgan High School)
Brianna K. Watt, junior early childhood/special education major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
Heather D. Whipkey, senior business management major from Blacksville, WV (West Greene High School)
Danielle M. Wise, senior biblical & ministry studies (music ministry) major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
MaryBeth Wood, senior early childhood/special education major from Waynesburg (Waynesburg Central High School)
The Dean’s List is published at Waynesburg University in February and July. The honor recognizes students for outstanding academic achievement during the previous semester. Honorees must be classified as undergraduate students, be enrolled full-time with a load of 12 hours or more in graded courses, and must achieve a semester grade point average of at least 3.50 on a four-point scale.