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Beehive Honor Society CLASS of 2017 Beehive Honor Society CLASS OF 2017 JAY T. ANDERSON Leadership and service H.B.S. finance (GPA: 3.95) Assembly Representative of College of Mines and Honors and scholarships Earth Sciences, ASUU; Chair of Assembly and Honors at Entrance; Regent’s Scholarship; Dean’s List, Executive Cabinet member, ASUU; MUSS board, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Cum Laude Society. American Association for Petroleum Geologists Undergraduate Liaison; Phi Delta Theta; Global Leadership and service Ambassador Program; ALS Association volunteer. VP of Communications, Beta Theta Pi; VP of Communications, Finance Club; Co-VP of Fundraising, Global Business Brigades; Teaching TRUMAN RUSSELL BALLARD Assistant, U of U Student Investment Fund; U of H.B.S. entrepreneurship, psychology minor (GPA: 3.68) U Men’s Tennis Manager and Marketing Director; Student Mentor, Emerging Finance Professionals; Honors and scholarships American Cancer Society Hope Gala volunteer. Deans List; Business Scholar, Innovation Fair 2015 Best Prototype recipient; Case study on TIGO in Guatemala City, Best Presentation Recipient; Horsley PARKER CHARLES ARCHER Family Endowment; Departmental scholarship; B.S. geoscience; business minor (GPA: 3.208) Charles Patrick Halliday Scholarship; Business Student Giving Board Scholarship; Phi Eta Sigma Honors and scholarships National Honors Society; Golden Key International Cooper-Hansen Scholarship Award; Martha A. Honour Society, National Society of Leadership and Weeks Legacy Scholarship; Dean’s List; Katherine Success. Poulos Outstanding Award for a Freshman. Leadership and service Institute of Politics National Internships Scholarship; Student Advisory Committee Entrepreneurship Learning Abroad Social Media Scholarship. Cahir; Eccles Student Alumni Board Director of Leadership and service Student Advancement; Eccles Ambassador; Salt International Student & Scholar Services Office Lake HeadStart CAP Volunteer; Teachers Aid, Rose student leader; Department of State internship, Park Elementary; CEO and Founder of Mamfe, LLC Educational & Cultural Affairs and Consulate Ghanaian Business Support. General Guayaquil; Supreme Court curatorial internship; U of U Campus Ambassador, Peace Corps; Learning Abroad / Bennion Center JOHN MICHAEL BENDER Community Engaged Learning, Cuba, Spain, and B.A. film and media arts (GPA: 3.569) Costa Rica programs; First Year Council, ASUU. Honors and scholarships J. Willard Marriott Outstanding Leadership and Scholarship Award; Westchester Caddie Scholarship; MADISON ESTES J.T. Moore Gold Award; Dean’s List; Bruce A. Bean B.S. business management; nutrition minor Outstanding Scholarship Improvement Award; Phi (GPA: 3.877) Eta Sigma honors Society. Honors and scholarships Leadership and service Dean’s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Alpha Pi; National Student Body President, ASUU; University of Utah Society of Leadership and Success; Mortar Board; Board of Trustees; Phi Delta Theta; Director of Beta Gamma Chapter Scholar of the Year; Alumni Marketing, ASUU; Student Alumni Board; ALS Association scholarships; Paula Wright Memorial Association; Utah Food Bank volunteer; Rock the U Scholarship; Barrick Goldstrike Student Scholarship. volunteer. Leadership and service Student Advisor Committee, Business Management; Delta Gamma; Utah Sports Properties, Sports CARTER BRUETT Marketing Intern; Associate Director of Freshman B.S. cell and molecular biology; chemistry minor Ambassador Board, Union Programming Council; (GPA: 3.981) Orientation Leader; Hinckley Institute Intern; Honors and scholarships Project Youth Volunteer; Rock the U Volunteer. Honors at Entrance; Academic Achievement, Alumni Association scholarships; Sigma Alpha Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Golden Key; Alpha ANDREA MAREN EVANS Epsilon Delta; Order of Omega; Owl and Key; H.B.S. nursing (GPA: 4.0) Dean’s List; Award of Recognition for Outstanding Honors and scholarships Academic Service from the U of U. President’s scholarship; Honors and Entrance; Leadership and service Utah Regents’ Scholarship; Utah Science Sterling Research Associate and Teaching Assistant, Scholar Runner-up; Summa Cum Laude; Dean’s List; Department of Chemistry; Vice President, Beta Community Engaged Scholar; Sigma Theta Tau; Theta Pi; Union Programming Council Associate Golden Key; Oncology Nursing Society; National Director; MUSS Board; Rape Recovery Center Crisis Student Nurses Association; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Line and Outreach Volunteer. Sigma; Kiwanis International Freedom Leadership Award. Leadership and service UINTA BLUE COOK Global Health Scholars Refugee Resettlement H.B.A. international studies; B.A. Spanish Initiative Leader; Nursing Student Advisory (GPA: 3.965) Committee, Community Service Chair; Midvale Honors and scholarships City Interprofessional Student Board; College of Dean’s List; President’s Scholarship; Hinckley Nursing Student Mentor; Honors College Praxis Lab Curriculum Committee; Human Anatomy Teachers Leadership and service Assistant; Midvale City Youth Ambassador Skin Housing Program Assistant; Student Advisory Cancer Educator. Committee, Computer Science; Student Alumni Board; Engineer Senate, ASUU; Lassonde Company Launch Program; Campus Founders Fund Partner; ANTHONY FRATTO Refugee Coding Camp, SLCC. H.B.S. chemical engineering; B.S. political science (GPA: 3.7) Honors and scholarships AMBRA JACKSON Owl and Key; Truman Scholarship Nominee; Greek B.A. communication (GPA: 3.47) Man of the Year; Dean’s List; Matheson Student Honors and scholarships Leader Scholarship; Honors College Scholarship; Larry H. Miller Scholarship recipient. Jorgensen Engineering Scholarship; Honors at Leadership and service Entrance. Student Body President, ASUU; Vice President Leadership and service of Recruitment, Panhellenic Council; President, Student Body Vice President, ASUU; Chair of Panhellenic Council; Vice President of General Assembly, ASUU; Pi Kappa Alpha Chapter Programming, Panhellenic Council; First Year President; Vice President of Judicial and Risk Council Advisor, ASUU; Orientation Leader, Pi Beta Reduction, Interfraternity Council; Local, National Phi. & Global Intern, Hinckley Institute; Vice President, Engineers Without Boards; Italian American Civic League Member; Editor, Hinckley Journal of Politics. RACHEL MARIE KENNEDY B.S. athletic training; nutrition minor (GPA: 3.697) Honors and scholarships EMILY GARFIELD Top 40 Program, National Housing Conference; B.S. health promotion and education (GPA: 3.4) Days of ’47 Royalty 1st Attendant; Athletic Training Honors and scholarships Student of the Year; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean’s List; Sons of Utah Pioneers Scholarship; ASUU Associate Sterling Scholar, Family and Consumer Sciences. Director Scholarship; Campus Involvement Leadership and service Scholarship. Vice President, Student Alumni Board; Residential Leadership and service Advisor to First Year students; Orientation Leader; Director, Bennion Center Project Youth; Vice National Residence Hall Honorary member; President, LDSSA; Director, ASUU Union Miss Peach Queen 1st Attendant, Brigham City; Programing Council; Study Abroad, Spain; Student Operation Smile Volunteer. Alumni Board; Hospice Volunteer. MATTHEW MILLER AARON HSU H.B.S. economics; chemistry minor (GPA: 3.99) B.S. computer science film (GPA: 3.79) Honors and scholarships Honors and scholarships Journal of American College of Cardiology Meritorious Diversity Scholar; David Jorgensen Publication; Mortar Board; Phi Beta Kappa; Scholarship; Regents Scholar; Dean’s List; 3rd place, Phi Kappa Phi; J. Willard Marriott Sigma Chi Opportunity Quest Business Pitch Competition; Scholarship; National Society of Leadership and Get Seeded Funded Company; Bench to Bedside Success; Order of Omega; Honors College Global Business Medical Device Competition, Best in Health Scholar; Presidential Scholarship; Phi Eta Medicine. Sigma; Dean’s List. Leadership and service Golden Key Honor Society; Bennion Scholar. Vice President of University Relations, ASUU; Leadership and service Associate Director of Community Service, ASUU; Student Services Director, ASUU; Program Director, Associate Director of Finance, ASUU; Unite for Sight Health Access Project; Presidential Ambassador; Global Research Fellow; Student Alumni Board; ASUU Senator, College of Science; University Tutor; Utah Medical Association Legislative Intern; Sigma Founder, Headstrong TBI Support Group; Medical Chi; Organic Chemistry Teachers Assistant; Syrian Interpreter, Maliheh Clinic. American Medical Society, Medical Assistant. CURTIS PIERCE SARAH MOFFIT H.B.S. finance (GPA: 3.935) B.A. communication; business minor (GPA: 3.699) Honors and scholarships Honors and scholarships Dean’s List, Phi Eta Sigma; George S. Eccles U Traditional Scholarship; Heritage Scholarship; Outstanding Intern; Richard G. Lugar Fellow; UPC Leadership Scholarship; Student Fee Learning Regents Scholarship; Flying J Scholarship; Swanson Abroad Scholarship; Green Foundation Scholarship; Scholarship; Dean’s Undergraduate Scholarship; Buzz Welch Scholarship; Alumni Association Business Scholars Study Abroad Scholarship; ASUU Scholarships; Utah Legacy Scholarship; Dean’s List; Scholarship; Alumni Association Scholarship. Phi Eta Sigma; Owl and Key. Leadership and service Leadership and service ASUU Assembly Appropriations Committee Vice Union Board; Freshman Ambassador, UPC; Chair; Business Scholars; Hinckley Institute Intern; Panhellenic Conduct Board; Global Business Vice President of Career Conference, Finance Club; Brigades Education Chair; Associate Director MUSS Board; Beta Theta
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