A&S Honors Students Class of 2009

Congratulations to this year's graduating McMicken honors students:

Mike Adair, English Literature 

Caitlin Joy Arnest, Biological Sciences & Asian Studies 

Kimberly Katherynne Bauer, Chemistry, Spanish 

Catherine  Bauman, Political Science 

Hemangini C. Bhakta, Psychology (Biopsychology Option) 

Brett Bolton, Chemistry 

Allison K. Burton, Communication 

Benjamin Carlin, Economics 

Beth A. Ciaravolo, Linguistics & International Affairs 

David  Citron, Psychology 

Jessica Michelle Conroy, Personnel and Industrial Relations 

Brigitte Ariel Cronier, Neuroscience 

Sophie Yaseman Dream, Biological Sciences 

Ashley Marie Ficker, Biological Sciences 

Angela Kamill Fox, Psychology (Criminal Justice Option) 

Damon Fu, Biological Sciences 

Alisha Gandhi, Biological Sciences 

Anita Goel, Psychology 

Lacey Louise Gray, International Affairs 

Sarah Elizabeth Harnist, English Literature 

Christopher Allen Hartzel, Biological Sciences 

Meghann Marie Hawkins, Psychology 

Daniel Zachary Inscore, International Affairs 

Per de Visé Jansen, Political Science, International Affairs 

Kirsten Marie Johnson, English Literature 

Caitlin Ann Kane, English Literature  

Henry Korman, Chemistry 

Lindsay Marie Krall, Spanish 

Angela Kurtz, Political Science 

Andrew M. Lineback, History & International Affairs 

Kyle James Lovett, Classical Civilization, Secondary Education: Latin 

Maria M. Martini, Psychology (Biopsychology Option) 

Jennifer Elisabeth Mast, Biological Sciences & Psychology 

Lisa Nicole McGee, Mathematics 

Molly A. Mead, Anthropology 

Jason D. Messinger, French (Pre-Med) 

Amy F. Meyer, Biological Sciences 

Lauren L. Mitchell, Communication 

Laura Moon, Biological Sciences 

Rebecca M. Morris, Biological Sciences 

Jordan Taylor Neff, English Literature 

Brian C. Newton, Psychology 

Joshua Nohle, Physics 

Louis Palazzo, Classics 

Amanda K. Palmer, Communication 

Krishna V. Patel, Biological Sciences 

Varun Pawar, Anthropology 

Jacob Preston, English Literature 

Lauren Elizabeth Rainwater, Chemistry 

Ayla G. Rapoport, "Spirituality and Healing," Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies 

Maryanne S. Refaei, Chemistry (Biochemistry Option) 

Michelle Huan Ren, Biological Sciences 

Chasity A. Rush, Psychology 

Jessica M. Russo, Classical Civilization 

Zahra Sadat-Hossieny, Biological Sciences 

Sarah Schwind, Psychology 

Ian Sexton, Communication 

Muimtaz R. Shalash, Political Science 

Julia D. Strombotne, English Literature 

Sean P. Sullivan, Economics 

Kim Diane Sykes, Journalism 

Emily M. Tibbits, Spanish 

Kathleen  Vandegrift, Psychology 

Seth J. Vensil, BA Chemistry, BS Biological Sciences 

Christopher James Walker, Biological Sciences 

Christine Mary Wankewycz, Communication 

Matthew D. Weber, English Literature 

Michael Wheeler, English Literature 

Robin A. Wright, Biological Sciences

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