Â鶹´«Ã½ University Recognizes Presidential Scholars at Annual Scholarship Gala
Dec 02, 2019
Proceeds from Â鶹´«Ã½ University's annual Presidential Scholarship Gala held on November 15, benefit Presidential Scholars. The scholars are high-achieving students who receive full tuition, room and board, and a book stipend as a result of their outstanding academic accomplishments.
Congratulations to this year's scholarship recipients:
MacVincent Agha-Oko, a sophomore computer engineering major from Port-Harcourt, Nigeria; Sebrena M. Brink, a senior biology and psychology major from Spartanburg, S.C.; Josten D. Bryant, a freshman computer science major from Moncks Corner, S.C.; Thalia M. Butts, a junior mass communication major from Atlanta, Ga.; Lucas M. Cuseo, a freshman criminal justice major from Monroe, Conn.; Lauren K. Everette, a senior political science major from Florissant, Mo. ; Daniel D. Farquharson, a senior biology major from Queens, N.Y.; Zachary C. Freeman, a junior applied mathematics major from Aiken, S.C.; Sagar Ghimire, a junior computer science major from Kathmandu, Nepal; Carla A. Gonzalez, a junior biology major from Dublin, Ga., Darkon A. Hudson, a sophomore finance and English major from Orangeburg, S.C.; Faith E. Johnson, a junior computer engineering major from Kansas City, Kansas; Shilpa Kannan, a sophomore computer science major from Kerala, India; Sybrina S. Kerr, a sophomore biochemistry major from Portland, Jamaica; Chandler H. Love, a junior history major from St. Louis, Mo., Daniel A. Morris, a junior business administration major from Aiken, S.C.; Andrea R. Moyer, a junior biology and psychology major from Bishopville, S.C.; Brandon T. Sanders, a senior biology major from Marion, S.C.; Sampura Shrestha, a sophomore biology major from Syangja, Nepal; Lauren R. Tolbert, a freshman political science major from Chattanooga, Tenn.; Fredrick U. Uy, a sophomore business administration and computer science major from Tacoma, Wash.; Jira T. White, a senior biochemistry major from Cincinnati, Ohio; and Keyona D. Willingham, a junior finance major from Anniston, Ala.