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Local students named to CU's President's list for spring

Students from Campbellsville, Columbia, Greensburg, Liberty, and Russell Springs listed in this article.
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By Drew Tucker, university communications

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - The academic honors' president's list for the spring 2016 semester has been announced by Dr. Donna Hedgepath, Campbellsville University's vice president for academic affairs.

The following local students have been named to Campbellsville University's President's List for spring 2016:




From Campbellsville, KY:
Shelby Carolina Barnett, a junior; Randy Curtis Bottom, a senior; Valerie Ann Chesnut, a senior; Tammy Faye Childers, a senior; LaTanya Lynn Corbin, a senior; Erin Kelsey Cox, a senior; Kimberly Katherine Davis, a sophomore; Leetta Jean Dial, a senior; John Robert Eastridge, a senior; Hope Townsend Farrar, a junior; Patrick Dylan Ford, a senior; Steven Raye Gilbert, a post-degree; Allye Elisabeth Hamilton, a senior; Matthew Garnett Johns, a senior; Victoria Nicole Judd, a junior; Tiffany Jo Lawson, a junior; Kayla-Colleen Kiyoko Miracle, a junior; Taylor Tompkins Morehead, a senior; Suzanne Nicole Morris, a senior; Angela Virginia Newton, a junior; Ashley Paige Nolley, a senior; Amelia Wilson Nunley, a senior; Sarah Beth Nunn, a sophomore; Lydia Mae Rakes, a senior; Hannah Margaret Sadler, a senior; Andrew Clay Scalos, a sophomore; Erin Mattie Steele, a senior; William James Tate, a senior; Justin Bradley Wise, a senior; Patrick Edward Howell, a sophomore.

From Columbia, KY:
Ethan Samuel Bunnell, a senior; Stephen Jakob Turner, a senior.

From Greensburg, KY:
Kayla Ann Bale, a junior; Briana Jade Goldsmith, a senior; Gerald Dee Gribbins, a senior; Jeremy Travis Hunt, a junior; Zachary Tanner Leftwich, a senior; Rachel Taylor Marr, a senior; Levi Walker Rattliff, a senior.

From Liberty, KY:
Bethany Danyelle Hayes, a junior; Emilee Brooke Kimbler, a senior; Brandi Raven Martin, a senior; Destiny Taylor Monday, a junior; Samantha Ellen Putteet, a sophomore; Karey Brooklyn Sellers, a junior; Michael Wayne Tucker, a junior.

From Russell Springs, KY:
Maria Jo Ford, a senior; and Kelly Jo Thomas, a senior.

The academic honors' list recognizes students who achieve a grade point average of 3.50 or above for the semester with a course load of at least 12 hours. The spring 2016 academic honors' list includes a total of 586 students, with 241 named to the President's List for achieving a 4.0 grade point average, and 345 named to the Dean's List for achieving a 3.5 to 3.99 GPA.

Campbellsville University is a widely acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university with more than 3,500 students offering over 80 programs of study including 24 master's degrees, seven postgraduate areas and eight pre-professional programs. The website for complete information is campbellsville.edu.


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