May 24, 2013

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Making the Grade
Northern Kentucky University welcomes the Class of 2017 PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013 9:11 PM

Northern Kentucky University is poised to welcome the class of 2017 to campus. As our future Norse prepare to finish their high school careers, many are already looking ahead to summer orientation and the new adventure they’re about to begin. Congratulations on all of your accomplishments, and we’re excited to help you achieve your dreams here at NKU and beyond!

The following 8 students were granted an achievement for attendance committing at Northern Kentucky University:
Megan Holt of Greendale

Alissa Brooks, Kennedy Mcnaughton, Daniel Mcqueen, Halee Paolello, Dustin Pruitt, Morgan Raab, Michael Sparks, all of Lawrenceburg.

Welcome to Northern Kentucky University, a growing metropolitan university of more than 15,000 students served by more than 2,000 faculty and staff on a thriving suburban campus near Cincinnati.

Located in the quiet suburb of Highland Heights, Ky. - just seven miles southeast of Cincinnati - we have become a leader in Greater Cincinnati and Kentucky by providing a private school education for a fraction of the cost. While we are one of the fastest growing universities in Kentucky, our professors still know our students’ names.

 
Area students on Findlay’s dean’s list PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013 9:11 PM

The Dean’s list for fall semester at The University of Findlay has been announced by Daniel J. May, Ph.D., vice president of academic affairs. The following students have attained a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale: Nicole L. Williams of Lawrenceburg and Tracy Swanson of Moores Hill.

 
Students recognized for academic achievements PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013 9:10 PM

About 14,800 Purdue University students earned academic honors for the fall 2012 semester.To earn honors, students must have had at least a 3.5 semester or cumulative grade point average on a four-point scale.
The following 23 students were granted an achievement for earning a spot on an honors list at Purdue University:
Katelyn Banschbach, Jacob Bezold, James Scudder, Christopher Simmons all of Greendale; Jenna Beck, Alexander Bolten, Jason Brauer Jacob Burns, Matthew Christopher, Stephen Christopher, Michael Cunningham, Erica Depue, Kristen Fay, Erin Gish, Jacob Kent, Lee Newsom, Christopher Ochynski, Patrick Ochynski, Andrew Oldiges, Sarah Schum, Nicholas Simpson, Benjamin Steinmetz, Carissa Wyatt, all of Lawrenceburg.

 
Purdue confers degrees following fall semester PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013 9:10 PM

Purdue University awarded about 3,300 degrees to students following the fall semester.
The following students were granted an achievement for graduating at Purdue University: Lindsey Braun of Lawrenceburg; Michael Cunningham of Lawrenceburg; Molly Hughes of Greendale; Craig Rohrer of Greendale.
Purdue University is a vast laboratory for discovery. The university is known not only for science, technology, engineering, and math programs, but also for our imagination, ingenuity, and innovation. Founded in 1869 in West Lafayette, Indiana, the university proudly serves its state as well as the nation and the world. Academically, Purdue’s role as a major research institution is supported by top-ranking disciplines in pharmacy, business, engineering, and agriculture. More than 39,000 students are enrolled here. All 50 states and 130 countries are represented. Add about 850 student organizations and Big Ten Boilermaker athletics, and you get a college atmosphere that’s without rival.

 
Franklin Business students rank top four percent on major field test PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013 9:09 PM

The business department’s senior class at Franklin College ranked in the top four percent of 585 colleges on the Major Field Test, with three students earning exceptional scores individually.

Of the 708 students across the country who took the test this year, Franklin College’s Brooks Bemis placed in the top seven percent. Avery Brown and Jeff Murr placed in the top eight percent.

As a requirement for their degree, senior business majors at Franklin College have taken the Major Field Test since 1992. The test is set up to evaluate mastery of concepts, gauge academic achievement and assess the outcomes of the business program. The test requires not only knowledge of facts, but also interpretation and analysis of information. The department has a long streak of performances that place in the top 10 percent in the nation each year.

Alicia Williamson, daughter Ms. Sandra Williamson of Sunman, completed the Major Field Test.

For more information, contact the Franklin College Office of Marketing and Communications at (317) 738-8185.
Founded in 1834, Franklin College is a residential four-year undergraduate liberal arts institution with a scenic, woodedcampus located 20 minutes south of downtown Indianapolis.  The college prepares men and women for challenging careers and fulfilling lives through the liberal arts, offering its approximately 1,000 students 28 majors, 36 minors and eight pre-professional programs.  In 1842, the college began admitting women, becoming the first coeducational institution in Indiana and the seventh in the nation. Franklin College maintains a voluntary association with the American Baptist Churches USA.  For more information, visit www.franklincollege.edu.

 
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