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Who’s Who recognizes 21 Ozarks students

April 29, 2013
By cnp
Posted in Academics

Twenty-one University of the Ozarks students have been recognized by Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and College for 2013.

The students were recognized for their grade-point average, merit and leadership. The Who’s Who selections were announced during the University’s 2013 Student Leadership Ceremony, held April 29 in Munger Chapel.

According to the Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges’ website, "This procedure of nomination succeeds in highlighting the individual and diverse service to community and school. These are the students who enhance the positive image of the American students through their contributions to community and school. Because curricular and extracurricular programs at schools vary greatly, each college is assigned a quota of nominees. This quota is carefully calculated to ensure a well-rounded representation of the student body."

Nominations for Who’s Who were made by U of O faculty and staff.

The Ozarks students who were selected included, Maegan Bell of Dallas, Texas; Marcus Bobb of Clarksville; Nick Brill of Siloam Springs, Ark.; Ian Bryan of North Little Rock, Ark.; Bianca Cea of Siloam Springs, Ark.; Cameron Coker of Russellville, Ark.; Callie Edwards of Bentonville, Ark.; Chelsea Glasscock of Lincoln, Ark.; Kelly Gorny of Clarksville; Ariel Henderson of Hot Springs, Ark.; Whitney Lewis of Hartman, Ark.; Eddwing Madrigal of Managua, Nicaragua; Tess Montgomery of Anna, Texas; Paul Morgan of Belize City, Belize; Tyra Omeir of Bluefields, Nicaragua; Morgan O’Neil of Marion, Ill.; Mark Pearson of Clarksville, Ark.; Corey Pintado of Scranton, Ark.; Thomas Riddle of Magazine, Ark.;  Corey Snyder of Clarksville, Tenn.; and Jessica Temple of Lonsdale, Ark.

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