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JCC Holds Annual Awards Ceremony
Published: May 10, 2024 at
07:00 p.m.
By: Press Release from Jefferson Community College
JCC Holds Annual Awards Ceremony
On Thursday, May
9, 2024 Jefferson Community College (JCC) honored
students, faculty and staff at the College’s Annual Awards Ceremony.
Students were honored for overall excellence and faculty and staff members
were recognized in specific categories. Awards were presented by the School
of Arts and Humanities; School of Education, Behavioral Sciences and Public
Services; School of Business, Hospitality and Tourism; School of STEM and
Health Professions; and campus-wide departments. The Jefferson hockey club received
the Outstanding Club of the Year Award.
Those with (#)
following their names received more than one award.
Student honorees
are:
Adams
Michelle Kellar -
Outstanding Business A.S. Student (Jointly Registered Program with SUNY
Potsdam)
Brooklyn
Jahir Allah -
Outstanding Educational Opportunity Program Ambassador
Brownville
Jacob King (#) -
Outstanding Physical Science Student, Outstanding Student Government
Association Member
Carthage
Mason Archer -
Outstanding Liberal Arts Student
Connor Covey-
Outstanding Criminal Justice Student
Castorland
Madison Compton -
Outstanding Allied Health & Biological Sciences Student
Kendra Roggie -
Outstanding Human Services Student
Christian
Ruiz-Bosch - Outstanding Paralegal Student
Chaumont
Tiffany McCargar
- Outstanding TRIO Participant (selection 2)
Clayton
Allie Victorino -
Outstanding Computer Science Student
Dexter
Kody Daly -
Outstanding Engineering Student
Fort
Drum
Iesha Whyte -
Outstanding Health Care Management Student
LaFargeville
Samantha Lewis -
Outstanding Early Childhood Student
Lowville
Tiffanie Perea -
Outstanding Collegiate Science Technology Entry Program Ambassador
Taylor Zubrzycki
- Outstanding Mathematics and Statistics Student
Mexico
Loralei Deasy -
PTK All-New York Academic Team Award
Natural Bridge
Kathryne
Alfredson - Outstanding Addiction Studies Student
Redwood
Adrian Rathbun -
SUNY Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence
Rodman
Maggie Wilson -
Outstanding Business Studies A.O.S. Student
Sackets
Harbor
Rose Slate -
David R. Reid Outstanding English Student
Sandy Creek
Ashley Howland
(#) - Outstanding Honors Student, Outstanding Childhood Education Student
Theresa
Kristi Bushey (#)
- PTK All-New York Academic Team, PTK/Coca-Cola New Century Workforce
Scholar Award
Emmanuel Garrick (#) - PTK All-New York Academic Team,
PTK/Coca-Cola Academic Team Silver Scholar Award
Watertown
Braelynn Appleby
- Outstanding Educational Opportunity Program Ambassador
Fatoumata Dumeny
- Outstanding Collegiate Science Technology Entry Program Ambassador
Alana Mastin -
Outstanding Physical Education Student
Ashton Matthews -
SUNY Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence
Ben Ramer -
Student Life Outstanding First-Year Student
Jadeline Ramirez
- Outstanding Art Student
Ward Sampson -
Outstanding Accounting A.A.S. Student
Jayden Vance-Mceachern (#) - Outstanding TRIO Participant (selection
1), Outstanding Psychology Student, Student Life Outstanding Graduating
Senior
Faculty / Staff
honorees are:
Outstanding Club
Advisor of the Year Award:
Michael Ledoux,
Watertown, Advisor of the JCC Hockey Club
Thomas W. Myers
Award for Co-Curricular Service:
Ronald Palmer,
Watertown, Professor, Social Science
Phi Theta Kappa
Outstanding Full-Time Faculty Member of the Year Award:
Timothy Grosse,
Watertown, Professor, Mathematics
Phi Theta Kappa
Outstanding Part-Time Faculty Member of the Year Award:
Lucinda Barbour,
Adams Center, Adjunct Faculty, Humanities
Phi Theta Kappa
Outstanding Staff Member Award:
Courtney Bauer,
Dexter, Senior Secretary
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About Jefferson
Community College
Established on
November 7, 1961, Jefferson Community College was the area’s first
institution of higher education. Supervised by the State University of New
York (SUNY), Jefferson offers 50+ associate degrees, certificates and microcredentials for career preparation or
transfer; local access to bachelor’s and advanced degrees through
partner institutions; lifelong learning through workshops and seminars;
business and industry training; and provides community-based research and a
forum for the productive discussion of ideas and issues of significance to
the community through the Center for Community Studies. Jefferson is
accredited by the Middle States Association and currently serves
approximately 2,500 students, including a significant number of service members
and their families. Please visit www.sunyjefferson.edu for more information.
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