Kansas City Kansas Community College
Mariah K. Gibson has been named to the President’s Honor Roll for the spring semester at Kansas City Kansas Community College.
William Woods University
Kristi Weldon of Trenton, graduated in May from William Woods University with a specialist of education degree.
Ms. Weldon is the daughter of Danny and Cheryl Moore of Trenton. She plans to begin her doctorial of education degree.
William Woods University graduated nearly 600 students in May, setting a record for a single commencement and for combined graduates the past 12 months.
WWU awarded 331 master of education and 104 specialist of education in school administration degrees.
William Woods University is an independent, professions-oriented, liberal arts-based institution serving the educational needs of both men and women. William Woods has an enrollment of about 3,000 students, and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a variety of disciplines in both campus and outreach settings,
The 170-acre main campus is located in the mid-Missouri community of Fulton.
University of Missouri-Columbia
The following students from Daviess County were among those on the University of Missouri-Columbia Dean’s List for Winter 2007:
Altamont – Brett Allen Uthe, sophomore, College of Engineering; Coffey – Benjamin T. Herrold, sophomore, School of Journalism;
Gallatin – Whitney Nicole Boyd, sophomore, College of Business, Michelle L. Chadwick, senior, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Emily C. Gay, sophomore, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Katherine Mae Jarboe, sophomore, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Jamie L. Lunsford, senior, College of Business, Keira Colleen Story, senior, School of Nursing; Pattonsburg – Allyssa Leigh Berry, senior, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; Winston – Kalie Lynn McIntosh, sophomore, College of Human Environmental Sciences.
