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Anderson County students recognized for academic excellence at Tusculum

May 7, 2008

TUSCULUM COLLEGE PRESS RELEASE
CONTACT: CAMERON JUDD or EUGENIA ESTES
423.636.7304; cjudd@tusculum.edu, eestes@tusculum.edu


Ashley Douglas
Student excellence in academics and service were recognized during Tusculum College's annual Honors Convocation on April 24.

Ashley Douglas of Clinton received a Senior Honor Key Award in English. Senior Honor Key Awards were presented to students who have earned a 3.25 grade point average or higher in their major, shown achievement and aptitude in the major, and possess strong character.

Douglas was also recognized by the English Department during the Humanities Division Award Reception, where she was presented a Humanities Medal of Honor for having a 3.75 or higher GPA in her major.

Brandy Gilliam of Lake City was among the senior members of the Alpha Chi National Honor Society who were recognized. Upperclassmen who are ranked in the top 10 academically of their classmates are invited to join the honor society.

Tusculum College, the oldest college in Tennessee and the 28th oldest in the nation, is a civic arts institution committed to developing educated citizens distinguished by academic excellence, public service and qualities of Judeo-Christian character. About twenty-six hundred students are enrolled on the main campus in Greeneville and nine off-site locations in East Tennessee. The academic programs for both traditional-aged students and working adults served through the Graduate and Professional Studies program are delivered using focused calendars whereby students enroll in one course at a time.

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