Engineering Students Receive Sophomore Honors Distinction
November 18, 2004
Twelve engineering students have been recognized by the Honors College for
their outstanding academic achievements with the most prestigious "Sophomore
Honors Distinction Award." Each year, the Honors College holds a ceremony
to honor students at the sophomore level who have maintained a 3.5 grade
point average in all course work and completed 20 hours or more of Honors
courses. On October 29, 2004, the following engineering students received
Sophomore Honors Distinction:
George C. Barisich
Joseph D. Cali (Double Major: College of Basic Sciences & College of Engineering)
Trevor Q. Foley
Ryan D. Fontenot
Justin B. Gravois
Matthew P. Guidry
Colin S. Hamilton
Veronica A. Hannan
Cheryl W. Lee
Matthew E. McCaughey (Also received Enrich Sternberg Memorial Award)
Tyler R. Moore
Jeremy K. Turner
The College of Engineering is extremely proud of our students who have
attained the level of "Sophomore Honors Distinction."






