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These UMW students were recognized at today’s commencement ceremony for outstanding accomplishments during their senior year Date published: 5/9/2009
The following University of Mary Washington students were recognized at today’s commencement ceremony for outstanding accomplishments during their senior year: Nicole Marie Barrea of Vienna, Glen R. Thomas Award for highest GPA in American Studies; Hillary Lynn Gatlin of Stafford, Historic Preservation Achievement Award and Departmental Honors in Anthropology; Keri Nichole Powers Hudson of Yorktown, Departmental Honors in Anthropology; Caitlin Susanna Cocco of Tabernacle, N.J., Art Department Award in Ceramics and Art Department Award in Sculpture; Ashley Marie Smith of Gwynedd Valley, Pa., Art Department Award in Digital Media; Molly Virginia Gravett Campbell of Richmond, Art Department Award in Drawing; Bridget K. Ruotolo of Haymarket, Art Department Award in Photography; Kaitlyn L. Butler of Seaford, N.Y., Art Department Award in Printmaking; Caitlin Elisse Gordon of Nelson County, Art Department Award in Textile Design and Melchers Gray Purchase Award; Charles Andrew Sniffin of Burke, Emil Schnellock Award in Painting; Jessie D. Busch of Charlottesville, Departmental Honors in Art History; Casey Lynn Mitchell of Richmond, Departmental Honors in Studio Art; Colby Scott Croft of Seaford and Rose Irene Salzberg of Chesapeake, William A. Castle Award for the Outstanding Biology Major and Departmental Honors in Biological Sciences; Tyler Andrew Cox of Winter Park, Fla., Matthew C. Johnson of Park Ridge, Ill., and Damon Royal Lowery of Ashland, Department Honors in Biological Sciences; Brent Colin Turner of Roanoke, Ruby York Weinbrecht Award for Outstanding Senior Library Assistant and Department Honors in Biological Sciences; Whitney Elizabeth Packett of Warsaw, Outstanding Senior in Business Administration Award, Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountant Award and Patricia L. Metzger Award; Jenae Elizabeth Pinney of Burke, American Institute of Chemists Award; Amy Lynn Hruska of Virginia Beach, American Chemical Society Outstanding Chemistry Major; Bradley Brent Cavedo Jr. of Richmond, Laura V. Sumner Award in Classics; Susan Elizabeth Drummond of Manassas, Outstanding Graduate in Classics, Barbara Leigh Gregg Prize in Greek and Departmental Honors in Classics; Stephanie L. Grimes of Hampton and Katherine Olivia Oldham of Arlington, Departmental Honors in Classics; Crystal Ann Carnes of Bowling Green and Roger Wayne Lamb Jr. of King George, Departmental Honors in Computer Science; Christine Linman Exley of Norfolk, Adam Smith Award for Graduate Study in Economics, Departmental Honors in Economics and Departmental Honors in Mathematics;
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