Regents Honor Scholars from Each Institution during Academic Recognition Day
Tuesday, February 18th, 2020
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) honored 26 students who best represent the system’s highest scholastic ideals during Academic Recognition Day activities Feb. 11. Each of the system’s institutions selected a student with a 4.0 GPA who also reflects the system’s best qualities. They aim to strive for excellence and have the ability to share knowledge in various areas of expertise.
Academic Recognition Day began 32 years ago as a celebration of Georgia students’ academic achievement. The honorees receive a resolution from the Georgia House of Representatives along with a letter of commendation from USG Chancellor Steve Wrigley. The 2020 honorees are as follows:
Abby A. Unger - Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Scott Dawson, Jr. - Albany State University
Rhonda Echols - Atlanta Metropolitan State College
Jordan Alexander Hendricks - Augusta University
Tiffany Jones Barker - Clayton State University
Raymond Tyler Parks - College of Coastal Georgia
Samantha Thompson - Columbus State University
Nancy Avila De Welles - Dalton State College
Susanna Hall - East Georgia State College
Erica L. Holland - Fort Valley State University
Cameron James Watts - Georgia College & State University
Elizabeth A. Roth - Georgia Gwinnett College
Haydn McCary Turner - Georgia Highlands College
Daniel Gurevich - Georgia Institute of Technology
Zakiya Daniel - Georgia Southern University
Taylor Weeks - Georgia Southwestern State University
Thach Jenny Hong Pham - Georgia State University
Hannah Rutledge - Gordon State College
Ruth Bearden - Kennesaw State University
Logan M. Gibbs - Middle Georgia State University
J’Zaria Simpson - Savannah State University
Alana Grace Atkinson - South Georgia State College
Chip Chambers - University of Georgia
John Blessing - University of North Georgia
Sarah Lynn Gross - University of West Georgia
Danielle E. Spivey - Valdosta State University
In his letter of commendation, Chancellor Wrigley congratulated the honorees but also focused on the magnitude of the students’ efforts. “Education has an intrinsic worth, but your accomplishment is about more than just that,” he said. “You have seized the opportunity to build upon an incredibly valuable time in your life and lay a foundation for success far beyond your chosen field of study.”