SAN ANGELO, TX — Angelo State University honored its 2018 Outstanding Graduate Students during the annual Graduate Research Symposium and Awards Ceremony on April 20 in the Houston Harte University Center.
The highlight of the event was the announcement of this year’s top graduate students by Dr. Susan Keith, dean of the College of Graduate Studies and Research. Honorees each received a certificate of recognition.
The Outstanding Graduate Students for the College of Arts and Humanities, listed by their hometown and major, are Andrea Santizo of Guatemala City, Guatemala, communication; Alyse K. O’Hara of San Angelo, English; and Lauren E. Novak of Mansfield, security studies.
The College of Business honorees are Nolan A. Sosa of San Angelo, business administration; and Deanna J. Dozier-Wauer of San Angelo, professional accountancy.
Honorees for the College of Education are Angelica M. Garner of Cibolo, curriculum and instruction-advanced instructor; Morrissey G. Pickles of San Angelo, curriculum and instruction-teacher certification; Caroline Cole of Longview, guidance and counseling; and Heather Menefee Frazer of San Antonio, student development and leadership in higher education.
Archer College of Health and Human Services honorees are Daniel Ramirez of San Angelo, coaching, sport, recreation and fitness administration; Angelica Gholston of Round Rock, family nurse practitioner; Betsy Lee Mauldin of Cedar Park, nurse educator; Maria Rives of Sugar Land, applied psychology; Matt Groth of College Station, counseling psychology; and Brian Patrick Huynh of Sugar Land, physical therapy.
Honorees for the College of Science and Engineering are Audrey Grace Zoeller of Boerne, animal science; and Colton Harris of Navasota, agriculture.
ASU graduate students who presented research posters during the Graduate Research Symposium were also recognized.
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