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31 Russell Countians earn honors at LWC, fall semester 2010

Five from Russell Co., KY, on President's List; 26 make Dean's List
By Travis Smith
News from Lindsey Wilson College

Columbia, KY - A total of 31 Russell County residents have earned academic honors at Lindsey Wilson College for the 2010 fall semester. A total of 5 area residents have been named to the 2010 fall semester President's List, and 26 area residents have been named to the 2010 fall semester Dean's List.

Named to the President's List are:
  • Hannah Jacobs of Russell Springs, KY
  • Portia Flowers-Gosser of Russell Springs
  • John Overby of Jamestown
  • Hannah Peck of Russell Springs
  • Kevin Smith of Russell Springs
Named to the Dean's List are:


  • Emily Adams of Jamestown
  • Lisa Antle of Russell Springs
  • Brittany Burton of Russell Springs
  • Adam Capps of Russell Springs
  • Megan Coe of Jamestown
  • Jerad Flatt of Russell Springs
  • Sarah Foley of Russell Springs
  • Samuel Gosser of Russell Springs
  • Jason Hood of Russell Springs
  • Megan Huckaby of Jeamestown
  • Deanna Jones of Russell Springs
  • Sarah McElroy of Russell Springs
  • Casey McGowan of Jamestown
  • Leslie McGowan of Russell Springs
  • Brenna Murray of Russell Springs
  • Krystle Robertson of Russell Springs
  • Danny Roy of Russell Springs
  • Kyle Roy of Russell Springs
  • Rufus Shearer of Russell Springs
  • Sarah Shearer Russell Springs
  • Cathy Stearns of Russell Springs
  • Rana Thompson of Russell Springs
  • Lyndsay West of Russell Springs
  • Emily Williams of Russell Springs
  • Trista Willis of Russell Springs
  • Amelia Withers of Jamestown
  • David Wooldridge of Russell Springs
Students named to the Presidents List earned a 4.0 grade point average on a 4.0 and attempted at least 12 credit hours during the semester.

Students named to Deans List earned at least a 3.50 graduate point average on a 4.0 scale and attempted at least 12 credit hours during the semester.

Founded in 1903, Lindsey Wilson is a distinctive liberal arts college affiliated with the Kentucky Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church. Lindsey Wilson offers a bachelor of arts degree in 23 career areas, a bachelor of science degree in two areas, and masters degrees in three career areas. The colleges 2010-11 enrollment is a record 2,554 students.


This story was posted on 2010-12-21 13:04:06
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