Maize and Blue Distinguished Scholars Selected

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The Scholarships, Awards and Special Events Committee has announced the graduates selected to receive the Maize and Blue Distinguished Scholar Award, the highest academic award bestowed upon a graduate of the University of Michigan-Flint. These awards will be given at the April 27, 2008 Commencement.

The Scholarships, Awards and Special Events Committee has announced the graduates selected to receive the Maize and Blue Distinguished Scholar Award, the highest academic award bestowed upon a graduate of the University of Michigan-Flint. These awards will be given at the April 27, 2008 Commencement.

Maize and Blue Recipients, Winter 2008

* with honors/with distinction

** with high honors/with high distinction

Brian Joseph Boggs**

Bachelor of Arts in History TCP and English TCP

Rebecca Barwick Elowski**

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Maureen Ann Foster**

Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy

Nichole Hawk**

Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management and a concentration in Marketing

Steven C. Holovach**

Bachelor of Music Education

Todd W. Maison*

Bachelor of Arts in Social Work

Allen W. Mortimer**

Bachelor of Science in Biology

Esther J. Robbins**

Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education

Sheila Marie Starks**

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science & Planning

Ronda J. Sturgis-VanRaemdonck**

Bachelor of Arts in Social Work

Natalya Valerie Volgina**

Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting and a concentration in Finance

Brian D. Wice**

Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice

Brendan L. Yonke**

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology/Biotechnology

* with honors/with distinction

** with high honors/with high distinction

The SASE Committee has selected Brian D. Wice as student speaker for commencement.

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