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Department Sees Record Number of Students Graduating in Spring 2014

May 12, 2014 by

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Entomology graduating class of 2014. From left to right are: Natasha Chambers, Sierra Padilla, Zeb Thomas, Corryn Cadena, Devin Beach, Audrey Mann, Andrew Ly, and Danielle Restuccia. Photo by Ann Pool.

What a great early Mother’s Day gift to see loved ones walk the stage at graduation!

That’s exactly what a total of 42 Entomology and Forensic and Investigative Sciences students did when they graced the stage at Reed Arena to celebrate their graduation along with thousands of other students in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences on Saturday, May 10.

In addition to Entomology and Forensic and Investigative Sciences, eight students also had the honor of completing the 15 credit hours required to earn the Public Health certification designation on their transcript.

Forensic and Investigative Sciences graduating class. Photo by Ann Pool
Forensic and Investigative Sciences graduating class. (from left to right) Front Row: Lauren Quirch, Sarah Norman, Cindy Rodriguez, Sunday Saenz, Courtney Weldon, Jacqueline Wenzlaff Back Row: Angela Perez, Caitlin Evers, Barrett Riddle, Neil Higgs, Tyler Smith, Nina Caserio, and Dana Zuber. Photo by Ann Pool

Before the ceremony, students and families began graduation weekend by attending the convocation Thursday night where they listened to encouraging words from The Honorable Todd Staples, Texas Commissioner of Agriculture.

On Friday afternoon, the Departmental graduates and their guests were honored at a reception on the fourth floor atrium in the Minnie Belle Heep Building.

Department Head Dr. David Ragsdale welcomed parents and wished all students good luck on their future endeavors.

“We have some incredible and talented students going out in the world,” he said. “We are so proud of everyone and their accomplishments.”

Corryn Cadena, right, with her mom, Cami Cadena, during the pre-graduation reception held on Friday May 9.
Corryn Cadena, right, with her mom, Cami Cadena, during the pre-graduation reception held on Friday May 9. Photo by Rob Williams.

Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Faculty Development Dr. David Reed also was in attendance and presented Ms. Alison Bockoven with the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture’s Graduate Teaching Award of Merit.

Students expected to graduate this spring include the following:

 

 

Kerstin Alexander Environmental Studies and Entomology
Devin Beach Entomology
Corryn Cadena Entomology
Miguel Carpio Forensic and Investigative Sciences –Science emphasis, Psychology minor
Nina Marie Caserio Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Science Emphasis
Natasha Chambers Entomology
Allison Ditert Biomedical Science and Entomology
Caitlin Evers Forensic and Investigative Sciences and Entomology-Science emphasis
Christy Ginn Wildlife and Fisheries Science and Entomology
Max Goulas Biomedical Science and Entomology
Kevin Henson Entomology
David Higgs Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Science emphasis
Dylan Huff Biomedical Science and Entomology
Maryam Khan Biomedical Science and Entomology
Andrew Ly Forensic and Investigative Science and Entomology
Sarah Macomber Biomedical Science and Entomology
Audrey Mann Entomology
Jeffrey Ng Forensic and Investigative Science and Biomedical Science
Sarah Norman Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Science Emphasis
Sierra Padilla Entomology
Angela Perez Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Law Emphasis, Sociology Minor
Lauren Quirch Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Law Emphasis, Psychology Minor
Danielle Restuccia Entomology and Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
Barrett Riddle Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Science Emphasis
Cindy Rodriguez Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Science Emphasis, Chemistry Minor
Sunday Saenz Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Science Emphasis, Chemistry Minor
Tyler Smith Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Science Emphasis
Zeb Thomas Entomology
Cynthia Valle Biomedical Science and Entomology
Courtney Weldon Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Science Emphasis
Jacqueline Wenzlaff Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Science Emphasis
Dana Zuber Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Science Emphasis
Erica Love Biomedical Science and Entomology

 

Public Health Certification

Frida Cano Entomology
Kelsey Carpenter Biomedical Science
Maryam Idrees Khan Biomedical Science and Entomology
Sarah Macomber Biomedical Science and Entomology
Erika Olsen Biomedical Science
Sierra Padilla Entomology
Zeb Thomas Entomology

 

Master of Science

Tae Kim Entomology
Brandon Lyons Entomology
Lauren Ward Entomology

 

PhD

Melissa Layton Entomology
Marion Le Gall Entomology
Paul Lenhart Entomology

Students Recognized for Senior Merit, ANRP Internship Announced

April 22, 2014 by

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Entomology Department Head Dr. David Ragsdale, far left, stands with Courtney Weldon, Barrett Riddle, center, and Jeffrey Ng, right, during the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences annual convocation. Photo by Rebecca Hapes.

COLLEGE STATION, Texas –Four students were recently recognized at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences’ annual Spring Awards Convocation on April 12.

Seniors Courtney Weldon, Barrett Riddle, and Jeffrey Ng received Senior Merit Awards for their leadership, scholarship and service at the department, college and university level.  The Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Senior Merit Award is the highest award given to undergraduates by the College. Senior Merit Awards have been given by our college at this convocation for more than 50 years.  Junior Emily Buckley is an Entomology student who was selected for an internship with the Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy program and Erin will work as an ANRP intern in Washington, D.C. this summer.

Weldon is a senior Forensic and Investigative Sciences major and is from College Station. She has served of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, the National Society of Leadership and Success, and Sigma Alpha Lambda. She has served as the vice president for 2 years and director of public relations for the American Medical Student Association from 2011-2012.

In 2012, she participated in the Summer Program for Undergraduate Research program, or SPUR, an undergraduate research program that provides students experience in research in the field of forensic and investigative sciences. She has been involved in other service opportunities, such as the Courtney Grimshaw Fowler Equine Therapeutic Program at Freeman Arena and writing letters to Marines deployed in Afghanistan.

“Receiving this award reminded me of everyone I am thankful for during my undergraduate degree at Texas A&M,” Weldon said. “I would not be where I am today without the support and guidance of the department, my friends and family.”

Riddle is a senior Forensic and Investigative Sciences major from Port Neches. He has been involved with many student organizations, including the Entomology Scholars Society, the Community Assessment of Community Annotations with Ontologies (CACAO), and the Aggie Forensic and Investigative Sciences Organization.

For community service, Riddle has participated in the 2012 Big Event, and served as a mentor at the Brazos Valley Juvenile Services, as well as volunteering at Christus St. Mary Hospital. He has received numerous awards including the Gamma Sigma Delta Award and the Deans Honor Roll in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

“Receiving the senior merit award really meant a lot to me. I feel that it really shows how outstanding the department of entomology is that three of our graduating seniors received this award,” Riddle said. “Receiving an award of this magnitude is not something that can be attributed to only the recipient. We received our awards with the help of our amazing professors and advisors.”

Ng is a senior forensic and investigative sciences major from Missouri City, Texas. He is currently a prayer team leader for the Asian American InterVarsity and plays the E-flat clarinet for the Texas A&M Wind Symphony. He also was a member of the Company V-1, Squadron 20 of the Texas A&M Corp of Cadets, where he served as platoon officer and scholastic officer and squad leader. He also has served as president of the Texas A&M Hong Kong Students Association, as well as a Counselor at the 2010 Fish Camp.

Ng also has been very active in the community and volunteers at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Bryan in the Medical Staff Services Department and served as a volunteer at the Big Event and participated in the March to the Brazos fundraiser for the March of Dimes.

Emily Buckley will be participating in the Agricultural and Natural Resources Policy Internship Program this summer.

Buckley is from Killeen, Texas and is a junior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in entomology accompanied with a minor in business administration and a certificate in public health. During her time at Texas A&M, Emily has been involved in several student organizations including Student Government Association’s Aggie Recruitment Committee and the Texas A&M Pre-Law Society. She is also an active member of Pi Beta Phi fraternity for women, which was named Texas A&M’s Chapter of the Year for the year 2013.

She has held several leadership positions and has served on numerous committees within Pi Beta Phi.  Emily has also worked for American Dance/Drill Team School since 2011. She enjoys teaching young dancers all over the state, choreographing routines for dance teams, and announcing and judging regional and national competitions.

Emily comes from a family of Aggies and looks forward to becoming the fifth member of her family to graduate from Texas A&M in December 2014. Emily is excited to work in the office of Congressman John Carter of Texas’ 31st Congressional District. She is truly honored to intern in the office of the district of which her hometown is a member.

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