Eight McMicken Women Finalists for C-Ring Award
Eight undergraduate senior women from McMicken College have been chosen as finalists for the 2004 C-Ring award by the honorary UC C-Ring committee.
There are nineteen finalists in total and the winner will be announced at the dinner on Saturday, May 15th.
McMicken College finalists are:
Lauren Reinerman-Psychology- nominated by Joel Warm
Amy Shelby- History -nominated by Keith Griffler
Kim Richardson- Communication- nominated by Heather Zoller
Amanda Bishop- Psychology- nominated by Kenneth Hamilton
Rachel Lieberman- Chemistry- nominated by Meridy Glenn
Ashley Mckendree- Environmental Studies- nominated by Eric Mauer
Karolina Brkic- Human Resources - nominated by Virginia Wiley
Jessica Digirolamo- Communication- nominated by Heather Zoller
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