Top First-Year Students Recognized at Celebration
Oct 15, 2018Top First-Year Students Recognized at Celebration
Oct 15, 2018AMHERST, N.Y. – The top 10 first-year Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ College students who earned the highest grade point average in their first year of studies were recently recognized at a luncheon held in their honor.
The on-campus celebration included special acknowledgements by honored students for selected faculty members considered inspirational in their academic success at the college. Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ President Gary Olson and Dr. Michael Brogan, senior vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college, also gave congratulatory remarks at the event.
The top first-year students, who had a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.92, represent majors in accounting, business administration, physical therapy, and physician assistant studies.
Honorees for the 2017-18 academic year are:
- Makayla Cash of Fabius, physician assistant studies major.
- Ziv Basden of the Bahamas, business administration with sport management specialization.
- Morgan Fowler of Depew, physician assistant studies major.
- Alison Greenwood of North Aurora, Ill., physical therapy major.
- Derek Mancuso of Friendship, undeclared major.
- Andrew McLaughlin of Buffalo, arts administration major.
- Darcy Paradiso of Angola, accounting major.
- Bilal Shah of West Henrietta, physician assistant studies major.
- Olivia Turck of Grand Island, physician assistant studies major.
- Angelina Wezelis of Churchville, physician assistant studies major.
Pictured (L-R) are: first row - Bilal Shah; Olivia Turck; Michelle Copolo, assistant athletic trainer; Alison Greenwood; Makayla Cash; Angelina Wezelis; and Andrew McLaughlin; second row - Sabrina Fennell, assistant vice president for student success; Cynthia Russell, biology lab coordinator; Ziv Basden; and Dr. Robert Waterhouse, associate professor of theater; and third row – Dr. Jonathan Good, assistant professor of biology; Dr. Shirley Peterson, dean of arts and sciences; Elizabeth Wright, dean of health and human services; Derrick Swartz, chemistry lab coordinator; Mike MacDonald, head men’s basketball coach; and Dr. Kevin Telford, chair of modern languages.