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Local students named to Virginia Tech Dean’s List Fall 2020

February 27, 2021
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The following students from Roanoke have been named to the Virginia Tech Dean’s List for the Fall of 2020:

  • Olivia Ashworth, a Freshman majoring in Human Development in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • Elena Boitnoitt, a Senior majoring in Finance in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Ethan Bowser, a Freshman majoring in Music in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • Andrew Brooks, a Junior majoring in Accounting and Information Systems in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Emily Brooks, a Senior majoring in Political Science in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • Molly Carpenter, a Senior majoring in Accounting and Information Systems in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Madeline Craig, a Junior majoring in Interior Design in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies
  • Everett Fletchall, a Senior majoring in Biochemistry in the College of Science
  • Rebecca Geisler, a Sophomore majoring in Biological Sciences in the College of Science
  • Sophie Griffin, a Junior majoring in Human Development in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Preston Hall, a Sophomore majoring in Accounting and Information Systems in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Emily Hash, a Senior majoring in Criminology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Jackson W. Moses, a Freshman majoring in Business in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Madison E. Moses, a Senior majoring in Biology in the College of Science
  • Adam P. North, a Senior majoring in Public Relations in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • Seth Robertson, a Junior majoring in General Engineering in the College of Engineering
  • Justin Seymore, a Junior majoring in Accounting and Information Systems in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Christian Smith, a Junior majoring in Accounting and Information Systems in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Abby Spotswood, a Junior majoring in Environmental Resources Management in the College of Natural Resources and Environment
  • Mason Stanley, a Freshman majoring in Human Nutrition Foods and Exercise in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • Ryan Stanley, a Senior majoring in Human Nutrition Foods and Exercise in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • Aalyssa Stuckey, a Sophomore majoring in Sociology in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • Payton Taylor, a Junior majoring in Criminology in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • Charles Watson, a Senior majoring in Accounting and Information Systems in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Peyton Wilmer, a Senior majoring in Political Science in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • David Zaragoza, a Senior majoring in Finance in the Pamplin College of Business

 

The following Vinton students have been named to the Virginia Tech Dean’s List for Fall 2020:

  • Grace N. Carroll, a Senior majoring in Clinical Neurology in the College of Science
  • Emilee Cruz, a Senior majoring in Fashion Merchandising and Design in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • William M Cummings, a Freshman majoring in Creative Writing in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • Cameron Davis, a Junior majoring in Theatre Arts in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • Kaitlyn Dickson, a Sophomore majoring in Business in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Natalie Ferguson, a Junior majoring in Creative Technologies in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies
  • Reilly Hatfield, a Senior majoring in Biological Systems Engineering in the College of Engineering
  • Miquelina Hukill, a Senior majoring in Biology in the College of Science
  • Antonio Montuori, a Senior majoring in Architecture in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies
  • Carrington M. Morris, a Junior majoring in Sociology in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • Stephen J. Olson, a Senior majoring in Computational Modeling and Data Analysis in the College of Science
  • Courtney M. Palmer, a Senior majoring in Management in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Meet Kumar K. Patel, a Sophomore majoring in Marketing in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Claire O. Pennington, a Junior majoring in Business Information Technology in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Emily P. Pickeral, a Senior majoring in Real Estate in the Pamplin College of Business
  • Olivia G. Robertson, a Freshman majoring in Childhood Pre-Education in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • Laura M. Schneider, a Junior majoring in Theatre Arts in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • Michale A. Tingler, a Senior majoring in Geography in the College of Natural Resources and Environment
  • Meagan R. Webb, a Senior majoring in Biological Systems Engineering in the College of Engineering
  • Taylor D. Zimmerman, a Sophomore majoring in Animal and Poultry Science in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must complete at least 12 credit hours graded on the A-F option and earn a 3.4 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) during the semester.

Virginia Tech pushes the boundaries of knowledge by taking a hands-on, transdisciplinary approach to preparing students to be leaders and problem-solvers. As the commonwealth’s most comprehensive university and its leading research institution, Virginia Tech offers about 280 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to more than 34,000 students and manages a research portfolio of more than $502 million.

The university fulfills its role as a land-grant by fostering a collaborative environment that integrates technology into all disciplines, so that the Virginia Tech community can serve as a force for positive change around the commonwealth, the country, and the world. Through experiential learning, future-focused research, and an inclusive, spirited culture, Virginia Tech strives to accomplish the charge of its motto “Ut Prosim (That I May Serve).”

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