F.C. Students Make Virginia Tech Dean’s List

The following Falls Church students enrolled at Virginia Tech were named to the dean’s list for the fall 2010 semester:

The following Falls Church students enrolled at Virginia Tech were named to the dean’s list for the fall 2010 semester: Johanna R. Arredondo, Rebecca G. Ferk, Kyle A. Gaarder, Mark S. Goldstein, Kieran P. McCloskey, Christopher L. Nguyen, Stefani M. Barlow, Toan Q. Duong, Victoria P. Fowler, Matthew C. Jones, Nora A. Lam, Joshua D. Martin, Ji-hyun Moon, Griffin V. Ofiesh, Prakriti P. Panday, Adam M. Pereira, Amy M. Tran, Elaine B. Twigg, Michael D. Van Atta, Michael R. Whitacre, Caitlin E. David, Celine M. Doumar, Matthew P. Glazer, Alyssa L. Godwin, Carianne W. Jones, Julia A. Katz, Jung H. Kim, Robert W. Lauby, Colette M. Lisenby, Veronica S. Lowe, Kara E. McInroy, Paul S. Oh, Maya C. Renfro, Nicole T. Russell, An X. Thai, Jennifer P. Vo, Judy A. Vo, Kristin A. Wulff, Steven M. Zimmerman, Kevin A. Wulff, Spencer M. Cesar, Avery J. Golden, Catherine E. Ives, Kathleen E. McAndrew, Alex Pardo, Kathryn V. Runnerstrom, Gavin R. Argo, Rachael A. Arietti, Samuel M. Atkeson, Jonathan S. Brooks, Jessica T. Carter, Mary C. Dassira, Michael M. Devlin, Graham P. Downey, Randall J. Goodnight, Faunice R. Jackson, Robert C. Kania, Constance A. Lewis, Jennifer M. Lewis, Theodore T. Rueckert, Brian J. Schmitt, Claire E. Sedmak, Samantha C. Shaw, Nicholas A. Smirniotopoulos and Nicholas M. Tobat.

To qualify for the dean’s list, students must attempt at least 12 credit hours graded on the A-F option and earn a 3.4 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) during the semester.

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