Jan 31, 2014 |
By Kiara Catanzaro, ’15
St. Bonaventure University’s Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program recognized 63 students at the annual HEOP Honors and Chi Alpha Epsilon Reception on Tuesday, Jan. 28, in the Athletics Hall of Fame.
The reception celebrated HEOP students who displayed academic distinction by achieving a GPA of 2.5 or higher for the fall 2013 academic semester.
The following students were recognized: Diana Adegoke, Angela Aguilar, Andrea Ailaca, Rafael Alfonseca, Ana Alonzo, Frederick Alvarez, Katherine Arredondo, Angell Benjamin, Dariana Bera, Najakene Berry, Jennifer Boe, Katie Boe, Dexroy Brooks, David Bryant, Jasmine Cooper, Alma Cortez, Dakota Davies, Troy Deweever, Shivam Dua, Diego Emiliano, Befadil Eustate, Andrea Fernandes, Paola Foy, Jonathan Gallegos, Jalen Gethers, Jeffery Gutierrez, Jonathan Heard, Rory Jones, Ashley Jordan, Paul Leonardo.
Jomoh Lewis, Makeda Loney, Fanny Loor, Miguel Lopez, April Luna, Xenia Machado, Kareem Malcolm, Amrita Maniram, Brandi Mapson, Kayla Melligan, Lusaida Mercado Rosa, Chernice Miller, Audrey Mooradian, Denise Muyibi, Miguel Nesbitt, Yanelia Nunez, Gladys Ofori, Andy Pacheco, Marc Peralta, Kristine Rivera, Jean Carlos Rodriguez, Luis Rodriquez, Diana Roque, Aaliyah Samuels, Crystaliz Sanchez, Victor Sheriff, Esther St. Cloud, Daseyann Taylor, Ana Tivadar, Adrian Urbaez, Shyanne Wester, Jabril Wright and Aeiress Wyatt.
Two students were inducted into Chi Alpha Epsilon (XAE), which acknowledges the accomplishments of students who are admitted to universities and colleges through opportunity programs. This semester’s inductees are Chernice Miller, a sophomore theater major, and Denise Muyibi, a sophomore education major; they are both from Brooklyn, N.Y.
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