F.C. Students Earn Academic Honors Throughout Virginia

Several students from Falls Church earned academic honors at colleges, universities and other academic institutions throughout Virginia during the fall 2014 semester.

Claire Dubas, Viann Le, Louis Linden, Sarah Magsakay, Laura Massaro, Alexis Morse, Danielle O’Brien, David Olson, Michael Pazirandeh, Kevin Schmidt and Kira Williams made the president’s list at James Madison University.

Robert P. Nugent Jr., Christian A. Rowcliffe and James A. Vaus made the dean’s list at Virginia Military Institute, where students must earn at least a 3.0 grade point average with no grade below C to earn the honor.

The following William & Mary University students made the dean’s list last semester: Matthew William Abel, Basim Ibrahim Alnahari, Ana Margarita Roa Arrazola, Anna Elizabeth Ayre, Matthew Noah Baker, Christian Alexander Ledwin Bean, Jacquelyn Colette Borman, Joanna D. Borman, Michael Cocco Burrows, Heather Sewall Dady, Aleeya Lisa Ensign, Chandler David Freeman, Thomas Grant Gittins, Caroline Suhee Goh, Carrie Min Yo Morrow Gudenkauf, Amelia Lauren Carolus-Hager, Hitoshi Gene Koshiya, Peter Kress, William Taylor Kilgallin, Mary Elena Marsilii, Tram-Anh Annie Nguyen, Adam William Nubbe, Honora Williston Roth Overby, Erica Marien Schneider, Anuraag Sensharma, Hannah B. Shenouda, Amanda Lynn Sikirica, Arev D. Varjabedian, Thomas Stephen Vaughn, Dylan Joseph Vorbach, Luren Wang, Mary Katherine Winebrenner and Nicole Christine Wright. William & Mary students have to earn a 3.6 grade point average in order to make the dean’s list.

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