
Schools & Armed forces, 7/21/22 edition
News of the achievements of regional learners and associates of the Armed Forces.
•• Duncan Hartt of Vienna gained a health practitioner of drugs diploma, Ryan Racinez of Vienna acquired a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering and Jessica Snyder of McLean earned a bachelor of science degree in economics with an emphasis on statistical evaluation throughout latest graduation physical exercises at the College of Utah.
•• Connor Geshan of Oakton gained a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering/mechatronics, cum laude, throughout the latest commencement exercise routines at Western New England College.
•• Carter Govan of McLean acquired a bachelor of science degree in accounting and politics James Walton of McLean attained a bachelor of arts degree in economics Kooseung Chung of McLean gained a bachelor of science diploma in neuroscience and Emma Satterfield of Vienna acquired a bachelor of science diploma in accounting during recent commencement exercises at Washington and Lee University.
•• John Eames of McLean gained a bachelor of arts degree in interactive media scientific studies Camila Garay of Excellent Falls earned a bachelor of science in business diploma in promoting Colton Heuple of Vienna acquired a bachelor of science degree in sporting activities management and administration Anna Krisko of Oakton earned a bachelor of science degree in business enterprise, magna cum laude, and a bachelor of science diploma in kinesiology and overall health, cum laude Mollie McNally of Great Falls gained a bachelor of arts degree in architecture, summa cum laude Luke Perez of Excellent Falls attained a bachelor of science degree in details technological innovation and Vanessa Rivera-Castillo of McLean acquired a bachelor of arts diploma in expert composing during current commencement exercises at Miami University.
•• Adam Crist of Vienna gained an affiliate of science diploma in paralegal experiments all through modern commencement exercises at Roger Williams Faculty.
•• John Bellaschi of McLean, Amanda Mitchell of Oakton, Krishna Sardana of Vienna, Yash Shekar of Vienna and Katherine Vietmeyer of Oakton attained college honors and Thomas Edelmann of Vienna, Solomon Hutchins of Vienna and Cecilia Remy of Vienna have been named to the dean’s record for the spring semester at the Ga Institute of Technology (Ga Tech).
•• Marisa Almazan, the daughter of Claudia Estevez of Vienna and a graduate of George C. Marshall Higher School Peter Guma, the son of Alex Guma and Karen Detweiler of Vienna and a graduate of George C. Marshall Significant School and Alison Mirani, the daughter of Viraj and Jeannie Mirani of Vienna and a graduate of George C. Marshall High College have been named to the dean’s checklist for the spring semester at Dickinson Higher education.
•• Joseph Horsfield of McLean has been named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Kalamazoo College.
•• Helen Frazier of Vienna has been named to the dean’s checklist for the spring semester at Emory & Henry College or university.
•• The hottest batch of Fairfax County Public Colleges pupils have been named Countrywide Advantage Scholarship recipients.
Recipients from the Sun Gazette coverage place, with their prepared industry of examine in parentheses, include:
– William Graf of Thomas Jefferson Significant Faculty for Science & Know-how (undecided), Nationwide Benefit Bowdoin College Scholarship.
– Hai Lun Bian of Thomas Jefferson Large University for Science & Engineering (computer system science), Nationwide Advantage College of Maryland Scholarship.
– John Kim of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Engineering (computer science), National Benefit College of Maryland Scholarship.
– Arjun Jagdeesh of Thomas Jefferson Superior Faculty for Science & Technologies (drugs), Countrywide Merit Virginia Commonwealth University Scholarship.
– Nathaniel Garcia of McLean Higher School (psychology), Nationwide Advantage Pomona Higher education Scholarship.
– Kelvin Yan of McLean Large Faculty (laptop or computer science), Nationwide Benefit College of Florida Scholarship.
Higher education-sponsored Merit Scholarships offer concerning $500 and $2,000 per year for up to four yrs of undergraduate study at the establishment funding the scholarship.
Nationwide, extra than 7,200 pupils have gained Advantage Scholarship awards in 2022. This is the closing group of scholarship recipients for the course of 2022.