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May 20, 2010

College of Business Administration honors academic excellence at banquet

The College of Business Administration at the University of Louisiana at Monroe held its 42nd Annual Honors Banquet on May 7, in the ULM Conference Center to spotlight the college’s outstanding students.

Seth Hall of West Monroe won the 2009-2010 Dean’s Award of Excellence, the highest award given by the CBA, which comes with a prize of $1,000. Hall also won the Wall Street Journal Award, which includes a one-year subscription to the WSJ, and the Outstanding Graduate in Marketing award.

Katie LaDelle Sanford of Jonesboro won the 2009-2010 Distinguished Scholar Award, which includes a $750 prize, and the Beta Gamma Sigma Outstanding Undergraduate Award.

Lindsey Eickman of Garland, Texas, won the 2009-2010 Outstanding Scholar Award, which includes a $500 prize.

Vanessa Doherty of Avignon, France, won the Award of Commendation, which includes a $250 prize, and the Outstanding Graduate in Construction Management Award.


Outstanding awards by program included:

Graduating senior awards went to:

Beta Gamma Sigma, the national honorary fraternity for collegiate business students, also selected its outstanding students:

Juniors initiated into Beta Gamma Sigma were:

Seniors initiated into Beta Gamma Sigma were:

Master of Business Administration students initiated into Beta Gamma Sigma were:

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