Photos by:
Inga Oberst/Troy University
DOTHAN - Troy University recognized 43
students for their excellence in the
classroom during a recent ceremony at
Calvary Baptist Church in Dothan. The
annual Honors Convocation rewards Dothan
Campus students enrolled in the College
of Arts and Sciences, the College of
Education and the Sorrell College of
Business.
Dr. Alan Belsches (front -
left), associate dean of the Troy
University College of Arts and Sciences,
presents outstanding student awards to
the top Dothan Campus students in the
College of Arts and Sciences. Pictured
are (front) Miriam Deen of Daleville,
CIS Networking; Lupita Mendoza of
Enterprise, Dean’s Award; (middle) Sue
Hunt of Ozark, Social Science; Lora Amie
Hoffman of Dothan, History; Amy Kennamer
of Dothan, Chemistry; Jennifer Shelley
Johnson of Dothan, Mathematics; Natalie
Snell of Slocomb, graduate Mathematics;
Hila Hopkins of Dothan, English; Helena
Benefield of Daleville, Criminal
Justice; William Eric Peel of Ozark,
Computer Information Systems; and
Interim Dothan Campus Vice Chancellor
Bob Willis. Not pictured are John L.
Crowdis of Blakely, graduate History,
and Jennifer Keefer of Enterprise,
graduate International Relations.
Dr. Adair Gilbert (front -
left), associate dean of the Troy
University Sorrell College of Business,
presents outstanding student awards to
the top business students on the Dothan
Campus. Pictured are (front) Kelly Heath
of Fort Rucker, Management; Stephanie
Seay of Florala, graduate Dean’s Award;
(middle) Sharon Miller of Enterprise,
General Business; Amanda Watson of
Dothan, Dean’s Award; Interim Dothan
Campus Vice Chancellor Bob Willis;
(back) Fremon Donley of Dothan, graduate
Human Resource Management; Christopher
Rader of Ozark, Technology Management;
Damon Grice of Ozark, Finance; and
Donald Duvall of Fort Rucker, graduate
Business Administration (Accounting).
Not pictured are Laurie K. Adams of
Dothan, Accounting; Jessica B. Kelley of
Headland, Marketing; and Anita K.
Hatfield of Dothan, graduate Business
Administration.
Dr.
Victoria Morin (left), professor in the
Troy University College of Education,
presents outstanding student awards to
the top education majors on the Dothan
Campus. Pictured are Alice Goodwin of
Dothan, graduate Educational Leadership
(Education Specialist); Adana Baker of
Bellwood, graduate Educational
Leadership; Kimberly Seay of Geneva,
Secondary Education; Emily Peluso of
Dothan, graduate School Counseling;
Christie Hughes of Slocomb, graduate
Early Childhood Education (Alternative
Class A); (middle) Greg Yance of Dothan,
graduate Dean’s Award; Natalie Snell of
Slocomb, graduate Secondary Education
(Alternative Class A); Wendy Knowlton of
Enterprise, Elementary Education;
Charlotte Hartley of Dothan, graduate
Elementary Education; Staci Rountree of
Enterprise, graduate Secondary
Education; Interim Dothan Campus Vice
Chancellor Bob Willis; (back) Anne
Murphy-Flaherty of Daleville, graduate
Community Counseling; Emily Scott of
Newville, Dean’s Award; Sabine Abate of
Fort Rucker, Psychology; Dennis Ezell of
Ariton, Collaborative Teacher (K-6);
Kristina Westerfield of Headland,
graduate Collaborative Teacher (K-6);
and Katrina Blount of Abbeville,
graduate Gifted Education. Not pictured
are Melanie Donop of Dothan, Early
Childhood Education; and Lauren Martin
of Dothan, graduate Elementary Education
(Alternative Class A).
Jamey
Cochran (center) of Newton is the
recipient of the Troy University
Continuing Education Auctioneer School
Certification Award. Interim Dothan
Campus Vice Chancellor Bob Willis (left)
and Continuing Education Center
Coordinator of Business and Industry
Training Mike Tew congratulate Cochran
on the honor.
Donna
Windham (center) of Dothan
is the recipient of the Troy University
Student Service Award. University
Relations Coordinator Inga Oberst and
Interim Dothan Campus Vice Chancellor
Bob Willis congratulate Windham
on the honor.