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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
2008
Kelly Jones won the award for Best Graduate Paper at the Phi Alpha Theta Conference in March, 2008. The title of her paper was “The Divorce of a Nation.” Joshua Pineault has been selected as a 2008 Governor Scholar. He is one of fifty students nominated across the state, each scholar chosen by the president of his or her university. He will be attending a luncheon alongside the other recipients with Governor Huntsman at the Governor's Mansion on April 15, 2008. Joshua is also a 2008 recipient of the Helen B. and Lawrence O. Cannon Award. The merit-based Cannon Awards go to two Honors students, who have acquired distinguished track records and who show exceptional promise for future excellence. Congratulations, Joshua! 2007 On October 9, 2007, seven History majors and minors were awarded "A" pins for two consecutive terms of 4.0 grade-point average. Click here to read more about these students. 2005 USU fielded 18 presenters at this year's regional Phi Alpha Theta conference held on the campus of Weber State University, March 26, 2005. All the other schools combined had 15. Nancy Thatcher won for best paper on Women's History. Scott Davis won for best overall undergraduate paper. Jennifer Holland won for best overall graduate paper. That's half of the total number of awards given! Congratulations to the winners and all who participated! Scott Davis had a paper accepted for presentation at the 2005 meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South in April. As this is a professional organization of Classics teachers and professors, it is a high honor for an undergraduate student to be asked to deliver a paper! Many congratulations, Scott! |
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