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| ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SCHOLASTIC AWARD RECIPIENTS FOR SPRING 2008 |
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| The UL Lafayette English Department recently recognized students during the Spring 2008 scholastic awards ceremony. Those receiving awards include: • Best Freshman Essay: Barrett Cart of Patterson. Honorable Mention: Kelly Poindexter of Lafayette and Hope Rurik of Eunice. • Florence Sanders Jones English Award: Roger Wiley Cash of Oak Island, NC; Justin Thurman of Broussard; and Matthew Hackler of Lafayette. • Virginia Wilson Cook Award for Excellence in English Education: Gina Marie Gallo of Charenton. • Owen Reamer Award for Excellence in English: Lauren Theresa George of Lafayette. • Dr. Doris H. Meriwether English Scholarship: Eliana Stetco of Lafayette. • Judge Felix Voorhies for Creative Writing: Carmen Isabel Lasala-Ayres of Lafayette. • Timothy W. Adams Award for Creative Writing: Justin Thurman of Broussard. • Drs. Paul T. Nolan and James H. Wilson Creative Writing Award: Tshy Meri Cross of Westlake. • Robert and Bernice M. Webb Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching at the Entry Level: Lesli Price of West Monroe. • Robert and Bernice M. Webb Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching at the Advanced Level: Colin F. Higgins of Lafayette. • Dr. Shelley Anne Martin Award for Best Graduate Seminar Paper: Meagan Cass of New York City. Honorable Mention: Inge Korber-O’Connor of Tirol and Suzette Scotti of Rome. • Zonta International Mary Dichmann English Scholarship: Wendy Stewart-Whelan of Lake Charles. -30- About UL Lafayette The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is the second largest university in the state, with over 16,000 students. It's a public institution that awards bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. It includes diverse offerings from the humanities to scientific research and leads the nation in areas like computer science, biology and nursing. Its student-athletes - Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns - compete in NCAA Division I, the highest level of collegiate competition. |
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