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By: Stacey Walters | June 24, 2021
The University of Pikeville College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to recognize its honor students for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Audrey Caudill of Bevinsville, Ky., (art), Kelsie Dean of Pineville, Ky., (art), Madison Daniels of Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia (communication), Lance Tackett of Beauty, Ky., (communication), Malcolm Green of New Ellenton, S.C., (criminal justice), Jacob Bowling of Shelbiana, Ky., (English), Jackson Porter of Madisonville, Ky., (history), Zachary Hall of Emmalena, Ky., (history/political science), BriAnna Burbridge of Frankfort, Ky., (psychology) and Brianna Novak of Brighton, Colo., (sociology).
Haley Mullins of McRoberts, Ky., was recognized for receiving the 2020-2021 Outstanding Chemistry Graduate. Hunter Akers of Harold, Ky., and Dustin McCarty of Salyersville, Ky., were recognized for receiving the 2020-2021 Outstanding Organic Student awards in chemistry. Kylee Morris of Manchester, Ky., and Ashley Harrison of Belfry, Ky., were recognized for receiving the 2020-2021 Outstanding General Chemistry Student.
The film and media arts program recognized Jackson Howie of Pikeville, Ky., for receiving the Most Outstanding FMA Student and Summer Maynard of Pikeville, Ky., for receiving Most Outstanding FMA Work-Study.
The following students were inducted into the Psychology Honor Society at UPIKE: Ethan Balogh of Ypsilanti, Mich., Ronnie Bowling of Jenkins, Ky., Skylynn Brown of Science Hill, Ky., Alexus Burch of Louisville, Ky., Kayley Burke of Raccoon, Ky., Destiny Chapman of Louisa, Ky., Megan Frazier of Grethel, Ky., Emily Hamilton of Prestonsburg, Ky., Abigail Johnson of Virgie, Ky., Larissa Jones of Pikeville, Ky., Chrystal Ratliff of Raccoon, Ky., Jada Rice of Jackson, Ky., Austin Wright of Pikeville, Ky., and Jayda Young of Harlan, Ky.
The following students were inducted into the History Honor Society at UPIKE: Katelyn Brumfield of Forest Hills, Ky., Zack Hall of Emmalena, Ky., Jackson Porter of Madisonville, Ky., and Austin Weatherington of Paducah, Ky.
For more information about UPIKE’s College of Arts and Sciences, visit upike.edu/CAS.