Posted On May 19, 2021
Brett Lindsay of Hayes, and Bri Miller of Gloucester, received degrees this month from Eastern Mennonite University. Lindsay graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in recreation leadership and sport studies and a minor in coaching. Miller graduated with a bachelor of science degree in marketing and minors in journalism and human resource management.
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FRANKFORT, IL We re sharing the news of all the major higher education accomplishments of area students. Send your submissions to andrea.earnest@patch.com. Students from area towns like New Lenox, Lockport, Homer Glen, Frankfort, Lemont and Mokena are celebrating graduation from universities across the country and achievements in scholarship and service.
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James Sliwa, of Lemont, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in both Computer Science and Economics from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor. James has been a member of the Heliophysics Spacecraft Instrumentation Team and a member/treasurer of The Polish Student Association. Jimmy will be working for a company located in the Merchandise Mart Plaza of downtown Chicago.
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Annie Rakos, of Lititz, was recognized for achieving at least a 3.75 GPA for the spring 2021 semester at
DeSales University, Center Valley, where she majors in medical studies.
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Lauren Hartzler, of Manheim, was awarded the Outstanding Business Administration Senior Student Award from the Business and Leadership Department at
Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, Virginia. The award is based on academic prowess, service to the university and community, promise in the field and leadership capabilities.
Aaron Horst, of Landisville, earned the Exceptional Service Award from the Business and Leadership Department at
Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Among his contributions over his career at EMU: choreographing two musicals and a play at Eastern Mennonite High School, tennis coach three years, three-year assistant at EMUâs rock wall, community advisor for two years, and a three-year EMU ambassador. The award is made by a faculty co