Campus News: Valdosta State University Spring 2022 Dean's list

2022-06-18 18:19:45 By : Ms. Amy Li

Jun. 11—Over 1,600 students were named to Valdosta State University's spring 2022 Dean's list.

— Bethany Milner of Powder Springs (30127)

— Mica Mcghee of Powder Springs (30127)

— Alexis Stewart of Powder Springs (30127)

— Kayla Johnson of Powder Springs (30127)

— Quisqueyana Griffith of Powder Springs (30127)

— Winston Turner of Powder Springs (30127)

— Mikaila Smith of Powder Springs (30127)

— Carolina Ramirez Tellez of Marietta (30060)

— Jordan Roopnarine of Powder Springs (30127)

— Joshua Roopnarine of Powder Springs (30127)

— Braedon Bensley of Powder Springs (30127)

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