KSU Lab Coat Ceremony for Minority Students
- School: Kennesaw State University
- Award: Lab Coat Ceremony
Friday, Kennesaw State University conducted its first Lab Coat Ceremony for 25 minority undergraduate science students in the College of Science and Mathematics.
The students, who range from freshmen to seniors, are pursuing science degrees as part of the STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) disciplines. Dean Ron Matson and Biology Professor Army Lester III presided over the ceremony.
The students include: Parris Tanksley, Chinelo Onyeka, Mahogany Morgan, Bianca Mondesir, Lauren Hutchinson, Ebonee Harris, Jaleesa Griner, Camery Green, Reesheda Gilbert, Chioma Enweano, Ariell Durden, Iesha Dawson, Brittani Brown, Rayana Braich, Deborah Adedeji, Cleonecia Forbes, Feiruz Atta, Cristian Acero, Ezigbo Umejiego, Raymond Akinnawo, Isatou Jawara, Lisley Garcia, Angle Foster, Akindele James Aluko and Vladimir Moricette.
Melanie
2:29 pm on Thursday, October 6, 2011
This is very strange. For minority students only?
Abby
10:36 am on Friday, March 30, 2012
There are Biology major student who is minority and yet to enter the stem program. The advisor is saying to the student who have a 2.5 gpa that their grade is to low to enter the program. what is going on?