Roanoke residents named to JMU fall president’s list
The following James Madison University students have been named to the president’s list for the fall 2012 semester:
- Gordon Worrell of Roanoke is a junior whose major is accounting.
- Marta Jones of Roanoke is a sophomore whose major is biology.
- Jennifer DeHart of Roanoke is a sophomore whose major is communication sciences and disorders.
- Monika Slowikowski of Roanoke is a senior whose major is communication studies.
- Chloe Lockard of Roanoke is a senior whose major is computer information systems.
- Kevin O’Connor of Roanoke is a sophomore whose major is finance.
- Tyler Snow of Roanoke is a senior whose major is history.
- Elizabeth Wilson of Roanoke is a senior whose major is history.
- Scott Cook of Roanoke is a senior whose major is integrated science and technology.
- Brittany Read of Roanoke is a senior whose major is interdisciplinary liberal studies.
- Robert Copper of Roanoke is a senior whose major is international affairs.
- Cody Bailey of Roanoke is a sophomore whose major is kinesiology.
- Kimberly McDow of Roanoke is a sophomore whose major is kinesiology.
- Robert Staniunas of Roanoke is a sophomore whose major is mathematics.
- Heather Butterworth of Roanoke is a junior whose major is media arts and design.
- Kendall Barger of Roanoke is a junior whose major is nursing.
Students who receive president’s list honors must carry a semester course load of at least 12 graded credit hours and earn a GPA of 3.9 or above.
James Madison University is a comprehensive university that is part of the statewide system of public higher education in the Commonwealth of Virginia and is the only university in America named for President James Madison. Established March 14, 1908, the university offers programs on the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels with its primary emphasis on the undergraduate student. JMU provides a total education to students – one that has a broad range of the liberal arts as its foundation and encompasses an extensive variety of professional and pre-professional programs, augmented by a multitude of learning experiences outside the classroom.
– Submitted by JMU



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