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& MARKETING Administration Building, Suite 136 355 N. Lansing Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-2896 317-274-7711 Fax: 317-274-5457 |
| For Immediate Release | For More Information Contact: |
| March 19, 2001 | Rich Schneider, (317) 278-4564 |
| rcschnei@iupui.edu |
IUPUI HONORS 100 MOST OUTSTANDING STUDENTS
IUPUI will honor on April 6 at the Westin Indianapolis Hotel 100 oustanding junior and senior students for their academic performance, involvement in campus life and service to the community.
To be eligible for the award, students had to be a degree-seeking junior or senior on the Indianapolis campus, completed a minimum of 56 credit hours applicable to his or her degree program with a minimum of 25 completed at the Indianapolis campus, and achieved a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7.
Special recognition will be given to the top 10 male and female students, with one male and one female student identified as most outstanding. The top male and female students each will receive a $500 award, and recognition awards will be presented to the top 10 male and female students. Among the 100 outstanding students are 20 student athletes.
IUPUI Top 100 Students - 2001
Julien Agnew, Liberal Arts
Joshua Allen, Engineering/Technology
Tyree Ampey, Engineering/Technology
Eva Anderson, Business
Kathryn Andrews, Education
Brenna Bailey, Liberal Arts
Christopher Baird, Engineering/Technology
Keith Bandi, Engineering/Technology
Veronica Bannon, Science
Anne Bechdolt, Liberal Arts
Damon Bell, Physical Education
Damien Belliveau, Liberal Arts
Elizabeth Bellman, Physical Education
Marie Blackett, Physical Education
Scott Bomkamp, Science
Jennifer Brooks, Engineering/Technology
Daniel Brunson, Liberal Arts
Tracey Bush, Herron
Charles Butcher, Science/IU
Lincoln Capstick III, SPEA
Avery Carney, Allied Health
Lydia Carrasquillo, Nursing
Amy Chambers, Business
Maida Cisic, Allied Health
Michael Coatney, Liberal Arts
Deborah Coatney, Education
Jennifer Cole, Business
Shane Corbin, Liberal Arts
Catherine Crichlow, Liberal Arts
Ursula Dalinghaus, Liberal Arts
Nicholas Datzman, Science
Kristopher Davis, Liberal Arts
Matthew Davis, Physical Education
Angela Dick, Nursing
Kendel Diehl, Nursing
David Elery, Liberal Arts
Nichole Ellis, Education
Amy Field, Physical Education
Jennifer Frye, Physical Education
Patrick Gillespie, Herron
John Goll, Science
John Gottfried, Science
Melissa Halioris, Education
Michael Harris, Continuing Studies
Bradley Hawks, Liberal Arts
Thies Hermann, Business
Dean Hertzler II, Science
Jennifer Hornocker, Science
Ginger Jessop, Engineering/Technology
Samantha Jessup, Nursing
Elissa Jones, Nursing
Patrick King, Business
Erica Kulma, Engineering/Technology
Shanit Lall, Science
Crystal Lambert, Allied Health
Jackie Landess, Journalism
Wei-min Liao, Science
Eric Lynch, Science
David Lyvers, Science
Emily Martin, Liberal Arts
Elisha McCulloh, Continuing Studies
Rebecca McGovern, Business
Bonnie McKinney, Continuing Studies
Keith Monfreda, Herron
Ariane Mongeau, Allied Health
Jennifer Montgomery, Journalism
Patrick Morgan, Physical Education
Nicholis Mutton, Liberal Arts
Khadidiatou Ndiaye, Liberal Arts
Angelique Nelson, SPEA
Mark Nipper, Science
Kenechi Okonkwo, Nursing
Norman Ott III, Engineering/Technology
Amy Owens, Nursing
Shital Parmar, Engineering/Technology
Chad Pulley, Business
Karrie Reising, Business
Kimberly Rogers, Nursing
Scott Rongo, Business
Stacey Sefcik, Allied Health
Carrie Shappell (Lightfoot), Education
Konstantin Shatskikh, Business
Anna Shiver, Engineering/Technology
Russell Simon, Business
Albert Singh, Engineering/Technology
Johanna Sneed, Physical Education
Christopher Sowers, Engineering/Technology
John Sullivan, SPEA
Rachel Swackhamer, Dental Hygiene
Seth Thomas, Business
Shannon Tompkins, Business
Marise Van Rensburg, Allied Health
Renea Vealey Hill, Liberal Arts
Laura Waggoner, Business
Tamika Walker, Social Work
Matthew Walsh, Herron
Angie Watt, Science
Julie Wooten, Business
Heather Wright, Science
Sarah Young, Science
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