st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } THIBODAUX – Nicholls State University will be represented by 78 students in the 2008 edition of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.”
The junior and senior honorees were selected as national student leaders by a campus nominating committee and editors of the nationwide annual directory.
“Nicholls takes great pride in recognizing these outstanding students,” said Dr. Eugene A. Dial Jr., vice president for student affairs and enrollment services. “Each university may select up to one percent of its students for inclusion in Who’s Who. We thank and congratulate the honorees for their contributions to the campus and their home communities.”
Students named this year, by hometown and academic major, include:
Baton Rouge – Natalie M. Brown, sociology;
Bell Rose – Thomas C. Nickell Jr., nursing;
Cut Off – Blaine P. Adams, biology – pre-medicine/pre-dentistry; Gary J. Birdsall, business administration; Cambria E. Bouzigard, elementary education – one-five; Blair R. Breaux, nursing; Darcy J. Foret, biology – pre-medicine/pre-dentistry; Dustin L. Gisclair, finance; Brittany T. Guidry, general family and consumer sciences; Scott M. Hebert, athletic training science; Jeray M. Jambon, business administration – pre-law; Jordan R. Orgeron, accounting; Amy M. Orgeron, nursing; Janee F. Rogers, communicative disorders;
Harvey – Emma A. Brunet, management;
Houma – Brett A. Badgerow, history; Moye P. Boudreaux, mass communication – print journalism; Revae M. Breaux, nursing; Erica L. Breaux, nursing; Amber E. Cancienne, nursing; Kayleigh M. Champagne, communicative disorders; Kathryn T. Ellender, biology – pre-medicine/pre-dentistry; Tyler M. Koster, management; Melissa L. Reynolds, management – health care; Patrick J. Thompson, athletic training science;
Larose – Danielle L. Lagarde, elementary education – one-five;
Louisville, Tenn. – Evan M. Christensen, culinary arts;
Luling – Ashley A. Webre, elementary education – one-five; Zachary D. Young, accounting;
Marrero – Kimberly A. Sevin, mathematics;
Morgan City – Megan E. McManus, communicative disorders;
Pierre Part – Cody J. Blanchard, marketing; Brittany L. Hebert, marketing – professional sales;
Plaquemine – Gaetano J. Ruggiero III, biology – pre-medicine/pre-dentistry;
Raceland – Kimberly M. Detillier, biology; Caitlin A. Morris, biology – pre-medicine/pre-dentistry; Crystal L. Robichaux, mass communication – public relations; Ron J. Sapia, government;
Schriever – Brandon M. Gil, biology – pre-medicine/pre-dentistry; Ross J. Thibodaux, biology – pre-medicine/pre-dentistry;
Talisheek – Richard J. Abarr, mathematics education – primary certification;
Thibodaux – Erin E. Ballantyne, communicative disorders; Alexander C. Barnes, government; Michelle L. Becnel, biology – pre-medicine/pre-dentistry; Matthew J. Benoit, agriculture – business production; Lawrence J. Briggs, government; Melissa A. Chabert, communicative disorders; Brett T. Chiasson, athletics training science; Marquita D. Christy, nursing; Alyssa M. Daigle, psychology; Ryan P. Donegan, business administration; Philip T. Dupré, management – human resources; Ugochukwu Ezema, nursing; Albert E. Felix, nursing; Jamie R. Folse, English; Jesse J. Gautreaux, nursing; Adonis R. Gray, general studies; Emily M. Gros, marketing – professional sales; William A. Heck, mass communication – broadcast journalism; Keri L. Hepting, biology – pre-medicine/pre-dentistry; Jonathan R. Kerry, government; Whitney M. Leonard, communicative disorders; Gabrielle E. Martinez, accounting; Katrina A. McDonald, history; Christopher J. Monier, English; Blake C. Naquin, management; Chelsie M. Portier, business administration; Tessie A. Rachal, biology – pre-veterinary; Christopher H. Riviere Jr., biology – pre-medicine/pre-dentistry; Anna M. Rodrigue, nursing; Amy E. Shows, business administration – multinational business; Jennifer C. Smith, mass communication – public relations; Sara D. Taylor, management – health care; Theunette Van Der Walt, finance; Rhea M. Vidrine, biology – pre-medicine/pre-dentistry; Anna C. Waguespack, nursing; Ashley E. Webre, elementary education – one-five;
Thoreau – John O. Shorter, management.