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Lander Celebrates Freshmen Success: Honor Roll Highlights Outstanding Achievers for Fall 2023

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Lander Celebrates Freshmen Success: Honor Roll Highlights Outstanding Achievers for Fall 2023

GREENWOOD, S.C. — Lander University has announced the names of students who have been named to the Freshman Honor Roll for their exceptional academic performance in the fall semester of 2023. 

The Freshman Honor Roll recognizes students who have earned fewerthan 30 credit hours and maintained a grade point average (GPA) between3.00 and 3.49 during their first year of study at Lander. 

The University extends congratulations to these outstanding individuals for their dedication and scholarly achievements. Students are listed in alphabetical order based on their respective hometowns.

South Carolina:

Aiken: Gabriel Lopez-Schaub; and Alissa McIver.

Anderson: Kohen Brooks; Catania Cennami; Ethan Donald; Taylor Kagey;  Maddox Mcclure; Trinity Simonson; and Miracle Womack. 

Barnwell: Kristin Cave. 

Batesburg: Stephiane Stichert. 

Blythewood: Miracle Branch; and Toryse Brantley. 

Boiling Springs: Alexis Mcfalls. 

Calhoun Falls: Tanner Alewine.

Charleston: Keala Leusch. 

Chester: Gavin Herr. 

Columbia: Emily Crisostomo; Eleanor Cuttino; Hannah Hicken; and Bry’Neir Seymore.

Conway: Jencyn Strickland.

Easley: Payton Brock; and Casey Sutherland.

Edgefield: Abigail Amos; Audrey Bennett; Elena Medlin; and James Sloan III.

Fort Mill: Ruby Stayduhar.

Fountain Inn: Asia Henderson.

Gaffney: Faith Wilkins.

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Gray Court: Mason Hamby.

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Greenville: Lauren Drafts; AuDazia Hill; Andrea Martinez Montes; Kerintyn Sherman; and Marion Smith.  

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Greenwood: Onyi Alvarez- Juarez; William Cervenka; Nicholas Manalich; Griffen McCarragher; and Madison Stevens. 

Greer: Madeline Beal; Megan Cothran; Summer Tinnell; and Emma Wright.

Honea Path: Emilyn Davis; Kinsley Haynie; Riley Lawter; and Arison Sullivan. 

Irmo: Walker Brown.

Jackson: Kansadie Banda. 

Johnsonville: MacKenzie Morris. 

Leesville: Hailey Williamson. 

Lexington: Genesis Moorer; and Jenna Tunison.  

Little River: Cayden Groome.

Lugoff: Jasmine Freeman.

Lyman: Catherine Craig.

Mount Pleasant: Isabelle​Irwin.

Myrtle Beach: Jacob Hustoles.

North Charleston: Corbin Rogers. 

Newberry: Yiddisha Lyles. 

Ninety Six: Landon King. 

North Augusta: Kierra Bunch; Emma Gusko; and Rachel Kirk. 

Orangeburg: Marlee Gardner.

Pelion: Kirsten Harmon.

Pelzer: Jonathan Campbell; and Sydnee Cureton. 

Pendleton: Anta’Noshia Scott; and Tymia Willis. 

Piedmont: Jasmine Scott.

Ridgeland: Haylie Collinson.

Rock Hill: Emma Howle; Andrew McCleod; and Eliza Williams.

Salem: Savannah Meece. 

Saluda: Wendy Ramirez – Guzman; and Elizabeth Sorcia.

Seneca: Aiden Somerville.

Simpsonville: Naasia Goodman; Michael Mitch; and​ Emory Watson. 

Spartanburg: Xikeria Boozer; Madysin Brown; Terry Leonard Jr; William Maeder and JaNiyah Poole.

Summerville: William Smith. 

Sumter: Emilee Avery.

Tamassee: Whitney Winstead. 

Travelers Rest: Emma Haszler; and Sydney Kemp.

Trenton: Serenity Starks; and Lizbeth Trujillo. 

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Union: Makayla Addis. 

Walhalla: Alexander Bravo. 

Waterloo: Danielle​ Gunter.

West Columbia: Madelyn Rivers. 

Westminster: Hannah Dobbs; and Connor Stancil.

Williamston: Jasmine McCullough. 

Windsor: Logan Meyer. 


Out-of-State:


Florida: Morgan Axiotis, of Jacksonville; Reid Noble, of Plant City; and Ransom Randolph of Tavares.

Illinois: Grace Taylor, of Oswego.

Indiana: Alana Eckert, of Avon. 

Kentucky: Noah Chevalier, of Fort Campbell. 

Massachusetts: Lorenzo Ruiz, of Dracut. 

Missouri: Noah Bourke, of Kirkwood.

Ohio: Samantha Tripi, of Medina. 

Tennessee: Alli Davis, of Columbia. 

Wisconsin: Alicia Burgos, of  Milwaukee. 

International Students:

Canada: Levi Roest, of St. Catharines in the Providence of Ontario.

Great Britain: Frankie Draper, of London. 

Japan: Yamato Kimura, of Kuwanashi. 

About Lander University:

Located in Uptown Greenwood, Lander University is a state-assisted, four-year institution of higher education that serves nearly 4,300 studentsand offers more than 90 areas of study in the liberal arts and sciences. Founded in 1872, Lander has a long-standing tradition of providing a challenging education that equips graduates with the skills to be successful in their professional endeavors while fostering a commitment to serving others. To learn more, visit www.lander.edu.

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