University of Southern Colorado students listed
in Who's Who
Pueblo -- The 2003 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges" will include the names of 63 University of
Southern Colorado students who have been selected as national outstanding campus
leaders.
Campus nominating committees and editors of the annual directory have included
the names of these students based on their academic achievement, service to the
community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued
success.
They join an elite group of students from more than 2,300 institutions of higher
learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign nations.
Outstanding students have been honored in the annual directory since it was
first published in 1934.
Students named this year from the University of Southern Colorado are:
Aurora: Kyra Meyer, junior English major
Beulah: Chad Gonzales, senior chemistry/math major
Canon City: Steven Alvarado, senior history major Ryan Davis, junior
business management/recreation major Barbara Huerta, degree plus computer
information systems major Brett Webb, senior biology major
Colorado Springs: Sarah Campos, senior EXHP and recreation major Selena
Flowers, senior English major Juan Morales, senior English major Gina Oellig,
senior Liberal Studies Kathleen Phelan, senior EXHP and recreation major James
Phelps, junior history major
Florence: Jonathan Straight, junior recreation major
Fort Carson: Karen Brklich, senior history major
Fowler: Austin Armstrong, senior civil engineering technology major
Leadville: Evan Elliott, junior political science major.
Pueblo: Richard Becker, senior business management major David Browder,
senior chemistry/biology major Virgil Cammack, degree plus computer information
systems major Deborah Carleo, senior computer information systems major Carolyn
Cesar, senior accounting major Lisa Checketts, senior mass communications major
Matthew DeJean, senior auto industry management major Rebecca Diemer, senior
speech communication major Lauren Donley, senior psychology James Flanary,
junior computer information systems major Daniel Fox, senior political science
major Kelly Grisham, senior facilities management major Jaye Grochowski, senior
political science major Samantha Gust, senior sociology/criminology senior Tesla
Hall, senior industrial engineering major Joanna Ham, senior business
management/marketing major Janean Hardy, degree plus, psychology Lonnie Hatton,
senior political science major Wendy Humburg, senior recreation major Paul
Hurtado, senior chemistry/biology major Jason Jurgens, senior business
management major Sarah Lamphere, senior industrial engineering major Christine
Lenger, senior chemistry/biology major Kristi Lettig, senior accounting major
Ross Manley, senior business management/finance major Kelly McKinsey, senior
English major Sam Melendrez, senior EXHP and
recreation major Mary Molello, junior mass communications major Patricia Moore,
senior English/elementary school certification Juan Muniz, senior mass
communications major Susan O'Neil, graduate psychology student Selina Sanchez,
senior political science major Ian Schroeder, junior electronic engineering
technology Lauren Wellman, senior Spanish major Yue "Stephanie" Zhao
Pueblo West: Sally Markway, senior biology chemistry major Nathan Marsh,
senior political science major Sara Peaslee, math/music major Barbara Stevens,
junior history major Tanya Bealmer, senior economics major John Bowers, senior
history major Corinne Brown, senior business management/finance major Zachery
Cochran, senior economics/finance major
Rocky Ford: Joseph Thomas, senior mass communication major
Rye: Kristen Inman, senior speech major
Woodland Park: Rachel Kristoff, senior speech communication major
Acme, PA: Jonathan Picarsic, senior sociology/history major
The University of Southern Colorado is a regional, comprehensive university
emphasizing professional, career-oriented and applied programs. Displaying
excellence in teaching, celebrating diversity, and engaging in service and
outreach, USC is distinguished by access, opportunity and the overall quality of
services provided to its students.