Texas A&M-Kingsville honors future leaders for Who's Who recognition
KINGSVILLE - November 29, 2010
Contact:
Julie Navejar
julie.navejar@tamuk.edu or
361-593-2590
The 2010-2011 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges includes the names of 150 students from Texas A&M University-Kingsville who were selected as outstanding campus leaders. The students and their families were honored at a program held Sunday, Nov. 7, in Jones Auditorium.
Representatives of the faculty, administration and student body nominated students. They are endorsed by the university’s administration. The chosen students are selected based on scholarship, participation and leadership in their academic college or in the university and potential for future achievement. Only juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible for inclusion in Who’s Who.
The Texas A&M-Kingsville students join an elite group selected from more than 2,300 colleges and universities in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign countries.
Students with their hometowns and majors are listed below.
Alice: Danielle Calhoun, pre-medical technology; Donella Delgado, electrical engineering; Leslie Ann Ledesma, interdisciplinary studies; Victoria Perez, biomedical sciences
Austin: Lauren Deloach, biology; Laura Eidson, chemical engineering; Everett Lamb, social work
Banquete: Ezekiel Mauricio, communication sciences and disorders; Anabel Moreno, interdisciplinary studies
Baytown: Rene Cienfuegos, chemical engineering
Beeville: Christal Gonzales, kinesiology; Jacob Salvagno, agriculture science
Ben Bolt: Elizabeth Wallek, communications
Bigfoot: Kelsi Gulick, biomedical sciences
Bishop: Ricky Balderas, kinesiology; Angel Flores, communications; Rian Scarborough, English; Ashtin Schonefeld, communication sciences and disorders
Caldwell: Marcus Blum, range and wildlife management
Corpus Christi: Justin Anderson, plant and soil science; Stephen Cerny, kinesiology; Renna Damon, accounting; Diane Flores, mathematics; Devon Fox, mechanical engineering; Emmanuel Hammond, electrical engineering; Benjamin Isaak, electrical engineering; Brandon Leroy, mechanical engineering; Amanda Marcum, communications; Michael Marshall, chemical engineering; Leah Martinez, agriculture science; Katy Lynn McNair, interdisciplinary studies; Victoria Morales, biomedical sciences; Christopher Pefanis, electrical engineering; Stephen Rios, biomedical sciences; Elizabeth Sanchez, human nutrition; Ashley Ann Schneider, interdisciplinary studies; Edward Vargas, accounting; Nicole Wentling, psychology; Cassandra Wheeler, animal science
Dallas: Ivan Mora, kinesiology
Donna: Robert Guzman, mathematics
Driscoll: Jenna Ruth Schubert, chemical engineering; Justin Walker, pre-pharmacy
Eagle Pass: Edgar Rodriguez, accounting; Sasha Samaniego, communication sciences and disorders
East Bernard: Josephine Dietz, accounting
Edinburg: Matthew De La Rosa, biomedical sciences; Nereyda Facundo Torres, environmental engineering; Jaime Villarreal, family and consumer sciences education
Edna: Miranda Guizar, kinesiology
El Campo: James Cannell, accounting; Thaddeus Deiss, biomedical sciences
Falfurrias: Tracey Alvarado, biomedical sciences; Vivian David Garcia, general business; Luis Longoria, accounting
Friendswood: Anthony Smith, management
Georgetown: Judith Garza, pre-medical technology
Granger: Thomas Janke, range and wildlife management
Harlingen: Jorge Mata, management; Modesto Morales, accounting; Tasha Perry, agriculture science
Hempstead: DeIra Glover, kinesiology
Hobson: Emily Sczepanik, biomedical sciences
Hondo: Terri Johnston, civil engineering
Houston: Andrew Harper, communications; Anatasia Offordile, biomedical sciences; Daniel Sharpe, marketing
Kingsville: Armando Barrera, chemical engineering; Esteban Cantu, chemistry; Larry Cantu Jr., kinesiology; Susana Cantu, counseling and guidance; Josie Chavez, computer information systems; Lucas Faragoza, mathematics, Kristen Foley, interdisciplinary studies; Gina Garza-Reyna, bilingual education; Crystal Hagen, psychology; Peggy Harwell, psychology; Sheri Hayes, instructional technology; Allison Holloway, counseling and guidance; Ruth Mendez, accounting; Simon Perez, psychology; Billy Polk, kinesiology; Courtney Reed, human sciences; Alyssa Reyes, biomedical sciences; Michael Rodriguez, industrial technology; Tamara Saverline, accounting; Dustin Schwandt, social work; Alyssa Trevino, counseling and guidance
Lake Jackson: Desire Park, interdisciplinary studies
Laredo: Celina Camarena, environmental engineering; Brittney Dimas, psychology
Lexington: Harrell Benjamin, mechanical engineering
Longview: Casey Chancellor, kinesiology; Vanessa Meling, educational leadership
Lyford: Sonya Lerma, kinesiology
Mathis: Merika Perez, kinesiology
Meadows Place: Marion Lockard, chemical engineering
Mission: Rodrigo Lomeli Martinez, chemical engineering; John Womack, industrial technology
New Braunfels: Kirby Krueger, mathematics
Normanna: Mandy Morris, interdisciplinary studies
Olmito: Michele Rico, biomedical sciences
Palmhurst: Magdalena Ramirez, pre-pharmacy
Petronila: Ross Chavez, biomedical sciences
Pharr: Justin Martinez, psychology
Plano: Robert Walls, biology
Pleasanton: Allison Bryce, biomedical sciences; Matthew Mann, educational leadership
Portland: Pamela Clancy, instructional technology; Lee Dykes, mathematics
Poth: Amanda Waclawczyk, pre-pharmacy
Premont: Marcos Ramirez, kinesiology
Progreso: Hector Castelltort, Spanish
Raymondville: Josefina Garza, communication sciences and disorders
Riviera: Eliseo Garcia, industrial technology
Robstown: Crystal Calvillo, social work; Stephanie Merritt, interdisciplinary studies
San Angelo: Albert Fraire, chemical engineering; Zachery Houston, communications
San Elizario: Evelyn Lopez, chemical engineering
San Juan: Leanna Guerra, human development and family studies
Sinton: Cheryl Jordan, agriculture science
Skidmore: James Henshall, accounting
Spring: David Sanders, architectural engineering
Sweeny: Chance Lowrie, industrial technology
Three Rivers: Cassandra Clarke, theatre arts; Andrea Goebel, fashion and interiors merchandising; Jamie White, psychology
Victoria: Jennifer Boren, animal science; Timothy Byerly, kinesiology; Ricardo Guerrero, chemical engineering
Yorktown: Katherine Dugie, marketing
California: Daniel Rogers, kinesiology
Florida: Brandon Klim, environmental engineering
Louisiana: Catherine Simpson, horticulture
New York: Melinda Thompson, counseling and guidance
U.S. Virgin Islands: Paul James, chemical engineering
Australia: Kelly Bastow, kinesiology
China: Xuban Pan, environmental engineering; Chinhui Yin, biology
India: Hina Garg, kinesiology; Vijaya Keerthivasan, electrical engineering; Harmeet Singh, business administration; Sweety Vadlamudi, chemistry
Jamaica: Micheline Barrington, chemical engineering
Mexico: Jose Aguilar, marketing; Christian Adame Mendoza, finance; Almendra Reyes-Moron, fashion and interior merchandising
Ukraine: Kira Morse, bilingual education
Vietnam: Kelly Huynh, psychology
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