Texas A&M-Kingsville honors future leaders for Who's Who recognition
KINGSVILLE - December 02, 2011
Contact:
Julie Navejar
julie.navejar@tamuk.edu or
361-593-2590
The 2011-2012 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. 13, 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: Cassandra Bunch, family and consumer sciences education; Donella Delgado, electrical engineering; James Dinn, biomedical sciences; Belinda Flores, animal science; David Johnson, finance; Adrian Lopez, industrial technology; Katrina Mondragon, psychology; Valerie Lynn Valero, architectural engineering
Anderson: Krystal Schneider, kinesiology
Baytown: Flavio Benavides, civil engineering
Beeville: Amy Gonzales, adult education; Alexis P. Schmidt, kinesiology; Jennifer Slayton, chemical engineering
Bishop: John Arevalo, industrial technology; Mark Dragon, political science; Marcus Perez, English; Rian Scarborough, English
Brownsville: Elvira Escobedo, computer information systems; Leonardo Garcia, civil engineering; Sarai Salinas, biomedical sciences
Carrizo Springs: Marcos Rubalcava, psychology
Concepcion: Dina Cruz, fashion and interiors merchandising
Corpus Christi: Ross Chavez, biomedical science; Kelsey Davis, history; Isis Del Rosal, bilingual education; Diane Flores, mathematics; Ashley Floyd, biomedical sciences; Abigayle Gibson, animal science; Domingo Loria, electrical engineering; Lawra Olson, industrial technology; Philip Perez, communications; Alejandra S. Caceres, architectural engineering; Edward Vargas, accounting; Leonardo Vasquez, chemical engineering
Crystal City: Joel Lopez, instructional technology
Driscoll: Alexandra Breeding, geology
Eagle Pass: Reymundo Martinez, industrial technology; Bianca Nieves, marketing; Edgar Rodriguez, accounting
Edinburg: Jacqueline Casas, communication science and disorders
Edna: Miranda S. Abrego, kinesiology
El Campo: James Cannell, finance
Falfurrias: Amador Arredondo, educational administration
Falls City: Christina Zunker, mathematics
Fischer: Lisa McLaughlin, geology
Freer: Lizette M. Paceley, English
Goliad: Sylvia Bustamante, biomedical sciences
Harlingen: Jorge Mata, management; Abel Morales, finance; Daniel Quintana, music; Nicole Villarreal, communications; Faren Von Duben, chemical engineering
Hebbronville: Rene Ramirez, criminology
Houston: Sherman Batiste, criminology; Ali Dortaj, natural gas engineering; Lorena Hernandez, biomedical sciences; Mona Khalil, human sciences; Nguyen Le, biomedical sciences; Ezinne G. Offordile, interdisciplinary studies; Geoffrey R. Wagner, kinesiology
Ingleside: Justin Chambers, industrial technology
Karnes City: Darla Crabb, general business
Kingsville: Esteban Cantu, chemistry; Josie Chavez, computer information sciences; Daniela De Urioste, political science; Eric T. Deacon, instructional technology; Morgan Gant, international business management; Joshua Hasler, electrical engineering; Modesto Morales, accounting; Jeffery Parker, industrial technology; Matthew Ray, political science; Breeze V. Rueda, counseling and guidance; Christina Yeary, family and consumer sciences education
La Feria: Kimberly G. Brandt, interdisciplinary studies
La Porte: Karl Northrup, chemical engineering
Live Oak: Ashlee Craven, psychology
Lytle: Gilbert Benavente, chemical engineering; Mario Anthony Maldonado Jr., industrial technology
McAllen: Christopher Garza, kinesiology; Areana Ybarra, biomedical sciences
Mercedes: Victor Carasco, kinesiology
Mesquite: Michael Kilburn, chemical engineering
Mission: Janelly Garza, interdisciplinary studies; Cynthia Guerrero, management; John Quinten Womack, accounting
Missouri City: Dean Brantley, kinesiology; Hannah Fisher, architectural engineering
New Braunfels: Erik Nunez, communication sciences and disorders
Orange Grove: Sarah Chapa, fashion and interiors merchandisin
Palacios: Erin Wise, computer science
Palmhurst: Magdalena Ramirez, biomedical sciences
Pearland: Gabriel Miller, civil engineering
Pharr: Cynthia Leal, music
Pleasanton: Matthew J. Mann, educational leadership
Port Lavaca: Matthew Pfiefer, agriculture science
Premont: Julio Martinez, English; Sara Munoz, mathematics; Marcos H. Ramirez, kinesiology
Richmond: Samantha Janota, animal science
Rio Grande City: Jonathan Garcia, communication sciences and disorders; Stephanie Sandoval, psychology; Nancy Valadez, electrical engineering
Riviera: Cameron Martin, biology
Robstown: Mario Hernandez, kinesiology
San Antonio: Reynaldo Barrera, music; Jennifer Dominguez, communications; Elizabeth Etter, interdisciplinary studies; Christopher Mittal, chemical engineering; Pamela Ramon, civil engineering
San Benito: Gustavo Gonzalez, kinesiology
San Marcos: Brenda Rosas, international business management
Sarita: Sara Booth, fashion and interiors merchandising; Genesis Urbina, Spanish
Splendora: Cassandra P. Anderson, kinesiology
Spring: Nathaniel Poppell, marketing; Reid Wallace, biomedical sciences
Sweeny: Desire Y. Park, interdisciplinary studies
The Woodlands: Alison Insell, kinesiology
Three Rivers: Jonathan Sulaica, geology
Van Vleck: Laura Gerla, biomedical sciences
Victoria: Samantha Alvarez, kinesiology; Jennifer Boren, animal science; Denver Diefenbach, biomedical sciences; Dylan Riedesel, kinesiology; Brittany Stafford, biomedical sciences
Waller: Christine H. Brumley, kinesiology
Weslaco: Jesse Cardenas, biomedical sciences
Yorktown: Wayne McAda, animal science
Zapata: Alyssa Benavides, criminology
Illinois: Kelsey Schoenbacher, human nutrition
Indiana: Lauren Metzger, human sciences
Kansas: Laura Macek, accounting
Virginia: Sarah Evans, interdisciplinary studies; Dustin Schwandt, social work
Africa: Florent Fotue-Tatchum, electrical engineering
Australia: Kelly M. Bastow, kinesiology
Costa Rica: Ivan Mora, kinesiology
El Salvador: Edwin Vasquez, Spanish
Gambia: Sulayman Jack, computer information systems
Mexico: Alejandra Amaya, Spanish; Mario Ortiz Torres, chemical engineering; Edgarth Rivera Leon, chemical engineering
Nepal: Rajesh Shrestha, civil engineering
Nigeria: Linda Anekwe, chemical engineering; Kenechukwu Onubogu, chemical engineering
Taiwan: Yulin Feng, bilingual education
Ukraine: Kira Morse, bilingual education
Venezuela: Julio Rondon-Martinez, industrial technology
Virgin Islands: Paul James, chemical engineering
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