(Editors’s note: If you received a 2020-21 academic program award from Northeast State but do not see your name listed, please contact us at northeaststate@gmail.com. Thank you.)
The Northeast State Program Area Awards recognize outstanding students in the College’s academic departments for 2020-21. Program award winners in this year’s academic categories are listed below.
Technologies
Aviation Technology – Dalton Cordle; Computer Aided Drafting (Certificate) – John Poma; Electrical Technology – Matthew Spangler; Electromechanical Technology – Darrell Cole; Industrial Technology/HVAC – Holden Blevins; Industrial Technology/Engineering Design Technology – Luke Conway; Industrial Technology/Automotive Service (A.A.S.) Motorsports – Kristin Fair; Industrial Technology/Automotive Service (Certificate) – Taylor Woodward; Industrial Technology/Machine Tool – Jeffrey Stremel; Industrial Technology/Manufacturing Technology (A.S.) – Brody Deloach; Industrial Technology/Manufacturing Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) – Christopher Guffey; Industrial Technology/Mechanical Technology (A.A.S. degree) – Jacob Bolling.
Administrative Professional Technology/Business Office – Crystal Buchanan; Administrative Professional Technology/Legal Office – Kera Barber; Administrative Professional Technology/Medical Office – Amanda Cichowski; Business/Accounting – Connie Lane; Business Management – Karen Gardner; Small Business Management – David Hayward; Computer Information Technology/Cyber Defense – Sydney Eades; Computer Information Technology/Networking – Seth Bagnall; Computer Information Technology/Internet of Things – Kevin McBrien; Computer Information Technology/Programming – Kayleigh Post; Computer Information Technology/Systems Administration and Management – Gary Hall; Computer Information Technology/University Parallel – Isaac Cooper; Computer Science (Tennessee Transfer Pathways) – Cassidy Thompson; Entertainment Technology – Ziggy Howell.
Behavioral & Social Science Division
Anthropology – Brittany Rowell; Criminal Justice (A.A./A.S.) – Braeden Sellers; Criminal Justice (A.A.S.) – Matthew Perry; Early Childhood Education (A.A.S.) – Clarissa Mendoza; Early Childhood Education Pre-K-3 (A.S.) – Sailor Keith; Economics – Miranda Barbe; Mass Communications – Isaiah Quaintance; Political Science – Samantha Maney; Psychology – Hope Everhart; Social Work – Traci Ward; Sociology – Sharon Mullins; Speech Communication – Carrie Hardy; Special Education – Karli Goff and Logan Rivers; Teacher Education Pre-K-5 – Caitlin Cross.
Health Professions Division
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician – Myron Hughes; Dental Assisting – Emma Swiney; Medical Laboratory Technology – Laura Kelly; Basic Emergency Medical Technology – William Cobble; Cardiovascular Technology/Invasive –Hannah Bewley; Cardiovascular Technology/Non-Invasive – Teri Phillips; Health Professions – Kaci Morelock; Nursing/LPN to RN –; Nursing/Traditional RN –; Paramedic – Courtney Miller; Surgical Technology – Michelle Killian.
Humanities Division
Digital Media – Daniel Starr; English – Erika Perez; History – Angela Hubbard; Humanities – Sandra Serra; Music – Michael Creamer; Spanish – Karla Zaragoza; Theatre – Matthew Parvin; Visual Art and Design/Studio – Daina Blohm.
Mathematics Division
Accounting (A.S.) – Hannah Saulsbury; Business Administration – Heather Holstein-Mahi; Engineering – Cameron Clay; Mathematics – Elizabeth Brewer.
Sciences Division
Biology – Christine Chapman; Pre-Health: Danielle Okane Wright; Pre-Laboratory Medical Science (Transfer to Lincoln Memorial University) – Dalton Mullins; Pre-Nursing Transfer to ETSU (A.S.) – Madeline Shaver; Pre-Radiography – Tessa Ezzell and Cheyenne Ward; Pre-Wildlife and Fisheries – Hannah Russell.
The 2019 graduating class features 199 students graduating cum laude with grade point averages (GPAs) of 3.49 to 3.74, 98 students graduating magna cum laude with GPAs of 3.75 to 3.89, and 115 students graduating summa cum laude with GPAs of 3.90 to 4.0.
Our student award winners include:
Melanie Fischer – Outstanding Student of the Year
Daniel Tucker – Outstanding Veteran Student of the Year
Heath Guinn – Outstanding Alumni of the Year Award
Marilyn Murray – Adult Learner of the Year Award AND Most Distinguished Chapter Member Phi Theta Kappa.
Brittany Rowell – Coca-Cola Academic Team Bronze Scholar
Stephanie Martinis – All-Tennessee Scholar
Bryan Kirk – Most Distinguished Chapter Member Phi Theta Kappa
The Northeast State spring commencement ceremony will be held May 11 on the Northeast State at Blountville campus.
(Editors’s note: If you received a 2020-21 academic program award from Northeast State but do not see your name listed, please contact us at northeaststate@gmail.com. Thank you.)
The Northeast State Program Area Awards recognize outstanding students in the College’s academic departments for 2020-21. Program award winners in this year’s academic categories are listed below.
Technologies
Aviation Technology – Dalton Cordle; Computer Aided Drafting (Certificate) – John Poma; Electrical Technology – Matthew Spangler; Electromechanical Technology – Darrell Cole; Industrial Technology/HVAC – Holden Blevins; Industrial Technology/Engineering Design Technology – Luke Conway; Industrial Technology/Automotive Service (A.A.S.) Motorsports – Kristin Fair; Industrial Technology/Automotive Service (Certificate) – Taylor Woodward; Industrial Technology/Machine Tool – Jeffrey Stremel; Industrial Technology/Manufacturing Technology (A.S.) – Brody Deloach; Industrial Technology/Manufacturing Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) – Christopher Guffey; Industrial Technology/Mechanical Technology (A.A.S. degree) – Jacob Bolling.
Administrative Professional Technology/Business Office – Crystal Buchanan; Administrative Professional Technology/Legal Office – Kera Barber; Administrative Professional Technology/Medical Office – Amanda Cichowski; Business/Accounting – Connie Lane; Business Management – Karen Gardner; Small Business Management – David Hayward; Computer Information Technology/Cyber Defense – Sydney Eades; Computer Information Technology/Networking – Seth Bagnall; Computer Information Technology/Internet of Things – Kevin McBrien; Computer Information Technology/Programming – Kayleigh Post; Computer Information Technology/Systems Administration and Management – Gary Hall; Computer Information Technology/University Parallel – Isaac Cooper; Computer Science (Tennessee Transfer Pathways) – Cassidy Thompson; Entertainment Technology – Ziggy Howell.
Behavioral & Social Science Division
Anthropology – Brittany Rowell; Criminal Justice (A.A./A.S.) – Braeden Sellers; Criminal Justice (A.A.S.) – Matthew Perry; Early Childhood Education (A.A.S.) – Clarissa Mendoza; Early Childhood Education Pre-K-3 (A.S.) – Sailor Keith; Economics – Miranda Barbe; Mass Communications – Isaiah Quaintance; Political Science – Samantha Maney; Psychology – Hope Everhart; Social Work – Traci Ward; Sociology – Sharon Mullins; Speech Communication – Carrie Hardy; Special Education – Karli Goff and Logan Rivers; Teacher Education Pre-K-5 – Caitlin Cross.
Health Professions Division
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician – Myron Hughes; Dental Assisting – Emma Swiney; Medical Laboratory Technology – Laura Kelly; Basic Emergency Medical Technology – William Cobble; Cardiovascular Technology/Invasive –Hannah Bewley; Cardiovascular Technology/Non-Invasive – Teri Phillips; Health Professions – Kaci Morelock; Nursing/LPN to RN –; Nursing/Traditional RN –; Paramedic – Courtney Miller; Surgical Technology – Michelle Killian.
Humanities Division
Digital Media – Daniel Starr; English – Erika Perez; History – Angela Hubbard; Humanities – Sandra Serra; Music – Michael Creamer; Spanish – Karla Zaragoza; Theatre – Matthew Parvin; Visual Art and Design/Studio – Daina Blohm.
Mathematics Division
Accounting (A.S.) – Hannah Saulsbury; Business Administration – Heather Holstein-Mahi; Engineering – Cameron Clay; Mathematics – Elizabeth Brewer.
Sciences Division
Biology – Christine Chapman; Pre-Health: Danielle Okane Wright; Pre-Laboratory Medical Science (Transfer to Lincoln Memorial University) – Dalton Mullins; Pre-Nursing Transfer to ETSU (A.S.) – Madeline Shaver; Pre-Radiography – Tessa Ezzell and Cheyenne Ward; Pre-Wildlife and Fisheries – Hannah Russell.
The 2019 graduating class features 199 students graduating cum laude with grade point averages (GPAs) of 3.49 to 3.74, 98 students graduating magna cum laude with GPAs of 3.75 to 3.89, and 115 students graduating summa cum laude with GPAs of 3.90 to 4.0.
Our student award winners include:
Melanie Fischer – Outstanding Student of the Year
Daniel Tucker – Outstanding Veteran Student of the Year
Heath Guinn – Outstanding Alumni of the Year Award
Marilyn Murray – Adult Learner of the Year Award AND Most Distinguished Chapter Member Phi Theta Kappa.
Brittany Rowell – Coca-Cola Academic Team Bronze Scholar
Stephanie Martinis – All-Tennessee Scholar
Bryan Kirk – Most Distinguished Chapter Member Phi Theta Kappa
The Northeast State spring commencement ceremony will be held May 11 on the Northeast State at Blountville campus.
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