Thirteen graduating students were honored by the School of Social Science, Humanities and Arts.
Thirteen graduating students were honored by ºÚÁϰٿÆâ€™s School of Social Science, Humanities and Arts for outstanding academic careers.
At a reception held May 9, Interim Dean Heather Bortfeld said the honorees all made their mark with significant research activities, exemplary leadership and notable service to ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ and the community. Each student was scheduled to graduate in spring or summer this year with a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
The honorees and their majors (and minors, where applicable):
- Genesis Aguilar, political science major and writing studies minor
- Geovanni Angelica, philosophy and psychology majors
- Tiffany Arnold, history major
- Estrella Bonilla, sociology major and management analytics and decision-making minor
- Eva Devanathan, cognitive and information sciences major and psychology minor
- Grace Ericksen, anthropology major
- Ide Isabeles, critical race and ethnic studies major
- Sean James-Hickey, global arts studies major with visual studies emphasis
- Hayden Namgostar, English major
- Steven Parnell, management and business economics major
- Angela Quiroz-Cruz, psychology major
- Maria Reza, public health major and sociology minor
- Karen Tovar, Spanish major