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News: Roane State students honored

Roane State Community College students received a variety of honors for their work during the 2015-16 academic year.

Christina Ricker of Knoxville received Roane State’s highest student honor, the 2016 President’s Award.

Joshua Spurling of Rockwood was named the college’s Outstanding Freshman.

Honors

Tari Basler of Wartburg: Achievement in Geographic Information Systems Studies

Britney Beaty of Crossville: Beulah Davis Outstanding Freshman Writer Award (exposition), Beulah Davis Outstanding Freshman Writer Award (research)

Linda Bolin of Pleasant Hill: June Bilbrey Excellence in Nursing Award

Matthew Bond of Kingston: Outstanding Pre-Engineering Award, President's Award Nominee, Outstanding Middle College Student Award Nominee

Hunter Bosnick of Oliver Springs: Outstanding Criminal Justice Student, Academic Achievement

Ryan Browning of Harriman: Excellence in Geographic Information Systems Studies

Brandon Buck of Oliver Springs: President's Award Nominee, Outstanding Middle College Sophomore of the Year, All-Tennessee Academic Team, Academic Achievement

Gabriella Bulahan of Oak Ridge: Christa McAuliffe Education Award

Ricky Burns of Clinton: Learning Support Outstanding Writer Award

Lacy Cantrell of Knoxville: Outstanding Freshman Award Nominee

Kristi Clark of Andersonville: Service Learning Award

Kristina Corbitt of Knoxville: Programming Award

Haley Cornellison of Kingston: Women's Basketball Award

Ashlyn Cota of Knoxville: Tennessee Association of Student Nurses Leadership Award

Sarah Craig of Kingston: Roane State Education Award

Hannah  Cross of Robbins: Academic Achievement

Paul Davis III of Oakdale: Outstanding Musician Award

Travis Davis of Spring City: Opticianry Student of the Year

Hope Dunn of Knoxville: Outstanding Freshman Award Nominee

Shelley Edwards of Rockwood: Dr. Anne P. Minter Chemistry Award

Ellen  Everett of Oakdale: Excellence in Spanish Award

Ashley Farmer of Waynesboro: President's Award Nominee

Aaron Fehl of Knoxville: Contemporary Management Award

Morgan  Fleming of Clinton: Outstanding Middle College Freshman of the Year

Phyllis Ford of LaFollette: Outstanding Accounting Student

Celine Gobert of Oak Ridge: Outstanding Art Achievement Award

Haley Goldston of Harriman: Outstanding Freshman Award Nominee, Softball Award

Jason Gonzalez of Crossville: Heck Design Award

Kacee Hedrick of Whitewell: Softball Award

Jamie Heidel of Wartburg: Humanities Award

Gina Hobson of Knoxville: Academic Achievement

Krista Hubbard of Powell: Paralegal Studies Award

Meaghan Jones of Wartburg: Achievement in Geographic Information Systems Studies

Tonya Jones of Rockwood: Organic Chemistry Award

Lindsey Kerley of Crossville: Beulah Davis Outstanding Freshman Writer Award (literary analysis)

Mark Kitts of Corryton: Men's Basketball Award

Bryan Lemons of Wartburg: President's Award Nominee

Emily Lenna of Georgetown: President's Award Nominee

Polina Li of Clinton: Academic Achievement

Amanda  Malott of Knoxville: American Association of University Women (AAUW) Education Award

Danielle Martin of Oak Ridge: Excellence in Business Management Technology

Caleb McGhee of Harriman: Outstanding History Student Award, Academic Achievement

Edward Michaud of Kingston: Freshman Math Award, Organic Chemistry Award, Academic Achievement

Jordan Moore of Wartburg: Excellence in Geographic Information Systems Studies

Andrew Myers Jr. of Knoxville: Outstanding Geographic Information Systems Student

Kathryn Nabors of Wartburg: Outstanding Actor Award

Marijo Nevers of Knoxville: Nursing Merit Award

Julie Noll of Knoxville: Occupational Therapy Assistant Award

Mary Ostberg of Pioneer: Christine Mills Award

Kailey Pemberton of Helenwood: President's Award Nominee

Benjamin Perry of Crossville: Learning Center Tutor Award

Cynthia Plemens of Harriman: Contemporary Management Award, Academic Achievement

Misty  Price of Knoxville: Academic Achievement

Christina Ricker of Knoxville: President's Award Winner

Seth Romer of Knoxville: Academic Excellence in Geospatial Science

Ashlie Seibers of Caryville: All-Tennessee Academic Team

Christian Sexton of Helenwood: Academic Achievement

Stewart Shaw of Oak Ridge: Learning Center Tutor Award

Caleb Skinner of Kingston: Biology Academic Award

Lucas Smith of Wartburg: Achievement in Geographic Information Systems Studies

Sierra Snow of Oakdale: President's Award Nominee

Joshua Spurling of Rockwood: Outstanding Freshman Award Winner

Zackary Strickland of Harriman: Calculus-Based Physics Award, Sophomore Math Award, Learning Center Tutor Award

Jessica  Stroud of Clinton: Dr. Anne P. Minter Chemistry Award, Outstanding Middle College Student Award Nominee

Trent Summers of Oakdale: Environmental Health Technology Program Student of the Year

Kyle Tollett of Harriman: Outstanding Geology Award

Laura Waters of Sunbright: Academic Achievement

Jamie Zanoni of Harriman: Outstanding Health Information Technology Graduate

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