NatSci seniors honored with MSU Board of Trustees Awards
Six Michigan State University College of Natural Science (NatSci) graduating seniors were among 38 students who received an MSU Board of Trustees (BOT) Award for earning a 4.0 GPA — the highest scholastic average — at the close of their last semester before graduation.
“On behalf of the College of Natural Science, I would like to congratulate this exceptional group of NatSci graduates on their distinguished academic achievements at MSU,” said Lynmarie Posey, NatSci associate dean for undergraduate studies.
The NatSci students receiving this recognition are:
- Mahreen Anwar of Quincy, Massachusetts. Anwar is a physiology major in the College of Natural Science. Anwar also is a member of the Honors College and attended A.B.K. Union High School.
- Ashley P. Armitage of Howell, Michigan. Armitage is a medical laboratory science major in the College of Natural Science and attended Hartland High School.
- Ashley A. Gogolin of Rockford, Michigan. Gogolin is an actuarial science major in the College of Natural Science. Gogolin also is a member of the Honors College and attended Northview High School.
- Annabelle R. Honet of West Bloomfield, Michigan. Honet is a zoology major in the College of Natural Science. Honet also is a member of the Honors College and attended Wylie E Groves High School.
- Taylor R. Miron of Mokena, Illinois. Miron is a human biology major in the College of Natural Science. Miron also is a member of the Honors College and attended Lincoln Way Central High School.
- Michael J. Schroeder of Canton, Michigan. Schroeder is a human biology major in the College of Natural Science and attended Salem High School.
For a complete list of Fall 2021 BOT Award recipients, visit:https://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2021/fall-2021-board-trustee-awards.
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