The Wright State University Parents Association and the Wright State University Friends of the Libraries honored six graduating seniors as the Top Scholars for their colleges at a reception April 11 in the Paul Laurence Dunbar Library.
Each student was selected by the dean’s office of his or her college from a list of seniors with GPAs of 3.6 or higher.
Every year since 1995, the Parents Association purchases a book in each scholar’s name in his or her subject area for the University Libraries’ collections. The scholar is named on a bookplate and in the online catalog record for their book.
Top Scholars for 2014 are:
William Dale Roeser
Major: Management of Information Systems
College: Raj Soin College of Business
Book: Data Governance: Creating Value from Information Assets by Neera Bhansali
High School: Miami East High School, Casstown, Ohio
Shannon Marie Miller
Major: Organizational Leadership
College: College of Education and Human Services
Book: Participative Transformation: Learning and Development in Practicing Change by Roger Klev and Morten Levin
High School: Jonathan Alder High School, Plain City, Ohio
Lorelei Anne Turner
Major: Electrical Engineering
College: College of Engineering and Computer Science
Book: Nano-scale Cmos Analog Circuits: Models and Cad Techniques for High-Level Design by Soumya Pandit, Chittaranjan Mandal and Amit Patra
High School: Beavercreek High School, Beavercreek, Ohio
Timothy Black Corcoran
Major: Classical Humanities
College: College of Liberal Arts
Book: Herculaneum: Art of a Buried City by Maria P. Guidobaldi and Domenico Esposito; translated from Italian by Ceil Friedman
High School: Carroll High School, Dayton
Ellen Kathryn Scheiderer
Major: Nursing
College: College of Nursing and Health
Book: The Essentials of Nursing and Healthcare Research, edited by Ruth Taylor
High School: Fairbanks High School, Milford Center, Ohio
Larrilyn Louise Yelton
Major: Biological Sciences
College: College of Science and Mathematics
Book: Evolution and Medicine by Robert L. Perlman
High School: Benjamin Logan High School, Bellefontaine, Ohio