Local residents named to Clemson University Dean’s List

Local students have been named to Clemson University ‘s Dean’s List for the fall 2015 semester.

Darlington:

Bryan Stephen Andrews of Darlington, who is majoring in Computer Information Systems
Brandon Taylor Blackwell of Darlington, who is majoring in General Engineering
Alexandria Michelle Curtis of Darlington, who is majoring in General Engineering
Blaine A. Eads of Darlington, who is majoring in College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities
Elexander Scott Fryer of Darlington, who is majoring in General Engineering

Hartsville:
Ashley Lynn Atkinson of Hartsville, who is majoring in Biological Sciences
Anne-Drew Meggs Bullard of Hartsville, who is majoring in Preprofessional Health Studies
Joel D. Chapman III of Hartsville, who is majoring in Agricultural Mechanization and Business
Maya A. Cheatham of Hartsville, who is majoring in General Engineering
Victoria R. Davis of Hartsville, who is majoring in Health Science
Caroline R. Herring of Hartsville, who is majoring in Visual Arts
Sarah K. Lee of Hartsville, who is majoring in Biological Sciences
Neal Joseph Osullivan of Hartsville, who is majoring in Chemical Engineering
Kimberly Ann Porter of Hartsville, who is majoring in Psychology
Sara Rolfe of Hartsville, who is majoring in Environmental and Natural Resources
Anna R. Shaw of Hartsville, who is majoring in Animal and Veterinary Science
Brittany Marie Talbert of Hartsville, who is majoring in Psychology
Dylan Farrell Talbert of Hartsville, who is majoring in Health Science
Mary Kathryn Wyrick of Hartsville, who is majoring in Genetics

McBee:
Whitney Carole Dixon of Mc Bee, who is majoring in Women’s Leadership
Hailey D. Lovelace of Mc Bee, who is majoring in General Engineering
Brittani E. Sullivan of Mc Bee, who is majoring in Biological Sciences
Shelby M. Wayne of Mc Bee, who is majoring in Agricultural Education

Timmonsville:
Lindsay M. Rodenkirchen of Timmonsville, who is majoring in Animal and Veterinary Science

To be named to the Dean’s List, a student achieved a grade-point average between 3.50 and 3.99 on a 4.0 scale.

Clemson University Ranked No. 21 among national public universities, Clemson University is a major, land-grant, science- and engineering-oriented research university that maintains a strong commitment to teaching and student success. Clemson is an inclusive, student-centered community characterized by high academic standards, a culture of collaboration, school spirit, and a competitive drive to excel.

Author: Jana Pye

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