USC AIKEN
AIKEN - The University of South Carolina Aiken congratulates the following local students who finished their degree programs in December:
- Sumter - Sherilyn Edwards earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Mekeisha Gibbons earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Devin Grenville earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Desmond Pulliam earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; and Brian Todd earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration;
- Rembert - Brandi Benjamin earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Darius Smith earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication; and
- Manning - Kendra Witherspoon earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.
Students enrolled full time, who maintain a GPA of at least a 3.5, are named to the Dean's List. The following local students were named to the Dean's List for Fall 2019:
- Sumter - Christina Boozer; Julia Carrigan; Devin Grenville; Jaymi Hipp; Valeen Jennings; Ian Martin; Anthony Narduzzi; Cynthia Norris; Derrick Raybon; and Brian Todd;
- Rembert - Brandi Benjamin and Darius Smith;
- Bishopville - Qu'Asia Oliver;
- Dalzell - Abigail Parker;
- Manning - Matthew Varn; Francine Washington; and Kendra Witherspoon.
WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY
SALT LAKE CITY - The following local residents have earned their degree from Western Governors University:
- Sumter - John Skelton II earned a Master of Business Administration degree; Vicki Towery earned a Master of Health Leadership degree; Austin Floyd earned a Master of Science, Management and Leadership degree; and Jaime Patterson earned a Master of Science, Curriculum and Instruction degree.
NEWBERRY COLLEGE
NEWBERRY - Newberry College announces the following local students qualified for the fall 2019 Dean's List:
- Sumter - David Bridges; Jalen Johnson; and Zackery Nash; and
- Manning - Sha'rya George; Nigel Johnson; and Sean Swaringer.
Students receiving recognition on the Dean's List had to achieve a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale during the semester.
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