Archived News | Return to News Center
December 4, 2008
ULM students selected to 2009 edition of Who’s Who
Forty-eight University of Louisiana at Monroe students have been named to the 2009 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. These seniors are recognized for being national outstanding campus leaders.
Campus nominating committees and editors of the annual directory have included the names of these students based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities, and potential for continued success. Students were selected from more than 2,300 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign countries. Outstanding students have been honored in the annual directory since it was first published in 1934.
Students selected from the ULM College of Arts and Sciences
- Brandon Cody Banks, biology major from West Monroe;
- David Ames Baron, atmospheric science major from Denim Springs;
- Justin E. Ford, biology major from Monroe;
- Stacie Michelle Gatch, criminal justice major from Eros;
- Jessica Reve’ Hadwin, criminal justice major from Ball;
- Kevin Dewayne Jobe, biology major from Tallulah;
- Donald Jones, atmospheric science major from Slidell;
- Jeffrey Daniel Kendrick, biology major from Jena;
- Jason M. McCourt, biology major from Monroe;
- Christopher D. McElduff, math major from Monroe;
- Andrew Payne Norwood, biology major from Little Rock, Ark.;
- Robert Redding, Jr., speech communication major from Fayetteville, Ga.;
- Larry D. Shappley II, criminal justice major from West Monroe;
- Ashley N. Simmons, criminal justice major from Lithonia, Ga.;
- Jasmine J. Singleton, social work and sociology major from Ruston;
- Rachel Ann Spady, biology major from Denver, Colo.;
- Erin R. Wisenor, biology major from West Monroe.
Students selected from the ULM College of Business Administration:
- Joseph R. Beard, aviation major from Vicksburg, Miss.;
- Haley Claire Chop, accounting major from Winnfield;
- Connor David Clark, accounting major from West Monroe;
- Jennifer P. Holtzclaw, marketing major from Leesville;
- Abby M. LeLeux, marketing major from Sulphur;
- Ashley Annette Murphy, insurance and economics major from El Dorado, Ark.;
- James Drew Pendarvis, accounting major from Jena;
- Micah John Pulliam, accounting major from Downsville;
- Kathleen N. Robinson, accounting major from West Monroe.
Students selected from the ULM College of Education and Human Development:
- Laura Kathleen Blaylock, exercise science major from West Monroe;
- Ashley Kenney Durbin, elementary education major from West Monroe;
- Blair N. Medley, kinesiology major from Monroe;
- Courtney Danielle Miller, elementary education major from Monroe;
- Krystal Lynne Quetant, elementary education major from Jacksonville, Fla.;
- Christina M. Sherman, vocal music major from Columbia;
- Elise Christine Smith, psychology major from Lake Charles.
Students selected from the ULM College of Health Sciences:
- Maegan Marie Guccione, clinical laboratory science major from Zwolle;
- Jenny L. Henderson, radiologic tech major from Olla;
- Kira Michelle Holdiness, radiologic tech major from Vicksburg, Miss.;
- Holly D. Kebodeaux, speech language and pathology major from Monroe;
- Robyn Smith Parent, clinical laboratory science major from Farmerville;
- Rebecca Ann Sidders, speech language and pathology major from Monroe;
- Samantha Erin Staiger, radiologic tech major from Germantown, Ohio;
- Mary Michelle Thomas, clinical laboratory science major from Rayville;
- Amy Kathleen Wallis, nursing major from West Monroe;
- Monique Estacia Weber, dental hygiene major from Westwego.
Students selected from the ULM College of Pharmacy:
- Dalia Hussein Abdelhalim, pharmacy major from Alexandria;
- Lauren E. Davis, pharmacy major from Lacombe;
- Melinda A. Kelly, pharmacy major from Monroe;
- Kristen Mary Morgan, pharmacy major from Lafayette;
- Christopher David Thiels, pharmacy major from Monroe.
PLEASE NOTE: Some links and e-mail addresses in these archived news stories may no longer work, and some content may include events which are no longer relevent, or reference individuals and/or organizations no longer associated with ULM.