Have F.U.N. was the message of Honors Convocation
Alumnus Atty. Bruce Mount Jr. encouraged Saint Augustine’s University honors students to have F.U.N. during the university’s annual honors convocation.
“I’m going to take a few minutes to issue a call to action and implore each and every one of you to have F.U.N., the fierce urgency of now,” Mount said. “I encourage each of you to get involved here at our beloved institution. At a time like this, it is incumbent upon all of us to be a part of the solution and not the problem.”
Mount is a partner at Stuart, Mount, Bleakley & Boylston P.A. in Orlando, Fla. He earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration in 2010.
During the convocation, the university commended nearly 800 students for their distinguished academic achievements. Scholars were recognized for numerous honors such as being on the Dean’s list, being a presidential scholar as well as being a member of an honor society such as Alpha Kappa Mu, Alpha Psi Omega, Beta Kappa Chi, Alpha Sigma Lambda, Lambda Pi Eta, Sigma Tau Delta and Lambda Pi Eta, to name a few.
Several students were also recognized by the university deans for their success in each school. The following students were honored in their respective school.
School of Applied Health and Medical Sciences
Public Health – Gwendolyn Janelle McKnight
Human Performance and Wellness – Dwayne Lee Hyman
Outstanding Senior Student – Dwayne Lee Hyman
School of Business and Technology
Accounting – Rodneisha Chequanda Clark
Business Administration – Donveyea Lashay Watson
Computer Information Systems – Alisha Juanita Ford
Real Estate – Victoria Ra’shonda Davis
Sport Management – Joshua Michael Easter
Outstanding Senior Student – Byron Alexander Munro
School of Liberal Arts and Education
Education – Chelsea Farrior
English – Devonte Jenkins
Journalism & Mass Communications – Brittany Brown
Film & Interactive Media – Hayden Folger
Visual Arts – Kaili Sharyce Ingram
Liberal Studies – Candice Brown
Outstanding Senior Student – Candice Brown
School of Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering
Biological & Physical Sciences – Kacey McHoney