Eastern Kentucky University announces President’s Award recipients for Spring 2022

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Eastern Kentucky University has announced recipients of the President’s Award for the spring 2022 semester.

The President’s Award was established to recognize outstanding academic achievement, bestowed upon full-time undergraduate students who attain a 4.0 grade point average for a semester.

“We are committed to academic excellence and the continued success of our students,” said EKU President David McFaddin. “Honoring students who have achieved a high level of academic success is one of the highlights of our year.”

President’s Award recipients include:

Barbourville

Natasha Shawntae Shupe, Braxton Alexander Chafin, Kaylee Paige Smith, Abigail Faith Stewart, Nicholas Joseph Ore and Denny Lin

Corbin

William Chase Sides, Jenna Faith Johnson, Holly Renee Keller, Hailey Denae Mills, Lori E. Mullins, Saxon J. Crawford, Elijah Alexander Brock, Tiffany Lynn Martin, Courtney Lou Wrinn, Victoria Kay McHargue, Bethany S. Russell, Robert Seth Halcomb, Trevor Blake Baxter, Krystal Lanee Rose, Devon Leanne Osborne, Braden Ross Sevier, Mattie Ann Farris, Brittany Katelyn Garrison, William Hunter Jones, Natalie Rayne Morris, Langdon Jerry Tompkins Messer, Macy Rae Grider, Brenda Mae Reece, Dylan Lee Wilson, Kaylee Madison Lundy, Karalee Faith Hale, Emilee Paige Logan, Kathrynn Tyeler Pennington, Edward Harrison Garr, Annabelle Saige Koen and Raegan Kelsea-Marita Frost

East Bernstadt

Jessica Paige Overbay, M’Kenna Jade Henson, Landyn Allyssandra Collett, Jade Karlyle Williams and Johnathon Joseph Sheehan

Gray

Chloe Christina Lundy, Lillian J. Jones, and Kalyssa Michelle Barwick

Keavy

Christy Michelle Johnson and Abigail Lynn Jones

Lily

Kayla Michelle Wagers and Olivia Kaytlin Ooten

London

Allison Marie Boyd, James M. Harris, Megan LeeAnn Fields, Rick Allen Couch, Shannon Dale Cain, Thelma Elizabeth Bryant, Alexandria Hope Davenport, Hailey Elizabeth Burns, Jazlyn Victoria Jervis, Madisyn Taylor Combs, Carley Ann Marcum, Christopher Cameron Jackson, Jakob Alexander Smith, Victoria Brock Sizemore, Brianna Nicole Bowling, Caitlin Tamla Ann Barton, Katelin Renee George, Nicholas Keith Broughton, Rebecca Nola Phelps, Tyler Matthew Jones, Matthew Thomas Hacker, Braden Gage Jackson, Katelynn E. Vance, Karmen  Burns, Hannah N. Brock, Cody Lou Miller, Laura Carleisa Sowards, Tristen Jade Hensley, Shelby Gabrielle Thompson, Payton Somer Detherage, Keegan Alyssa Sims, Kathryne Elizabeth Smith, John Lloyd Bruner, Leighton Douglas Avera, Avery Sara Minton, Gracie Ann Nolan, Nanise Faith Daugherty, Kennedy Jade Reed, Emma Grace Thompson, Briana Mae Burdine, Fischer R. Proffitt, Jace Jaden Bowling, James Brett Norvell, Triston Ryan Spitser, Carley Elizabeth Frost, James Emerson Powell, Ira Kendel Sizemore, Mary Chasity Snyder, Emma K. Smith, Jullian G. Daugherty, Jordyn L Bailey, Mary Jayne Sharp, Mckenzie D. Blevins, Lauren Kate Steely, John Robert Thornhill, Emma C. Burgin, Kassandra Ann Addison, Scarlett Rose Turner and Brian Ivan Wilhoit

Williamsburg

April M. Pennington, Samantha Ann Croley, Samuel Lewis, Raley Beth Meadors, and Patricia Lynn Ogden

Other

Emma Kate Callihan – Bimble

Malloree Rose Walker – Flat Lick

Ethan Scott South – Fort Campbell

Logan Dale Owens – Green Road

Merissa Rehna Cedillo – Hinkle

Megan Jo Ellis – Siler

EKU is a student-centered, comprehensive regional university dedicated to high-quality instruction, service and scholarship serving approximately 14,000 students.

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