The A+ Club
It has been a tradition in all my classes to award a single A+ to the top student. In some very rare occasions two A+ are assigned when I feel there are two students who excelled equally throughout the semester. This list includes a handful of my students who distinguished themselves among their peers, and made me particularly proud and happy to be their teacher.
Amanda Bender, Abreham Gebreeyesus and Michael Gitim
Spring 2012: GGS101 - Major World Regions
Christopher Fleshren and Matthew Gledhill
Spring 2012: GGS353 - Observing the Earth and its Environment
Nadzeya Krupina
Fall 2011: GGS121 - Dynamic Atmosphere/Hydrosphere
Elena Sava and Patrick Maloney
Fall 2011: GGS305 - Global Environmental Hazards
Ryan Foreman and Alexandra (Sasha) Rosser
Summer 2011: GGS101 - Major World Regions
Julianna Large
Spring 2011: GGS353 - Observing the Earth and its Climate
Adam Trent
Summer 2010: GGS305 - Global Environmental Hazards
Michael Baca
Spring 2010: GGS753 - Observing the Earth and its Climate
Adam Trent
Spring 2010: GGS353 - Observing the Earth and its Climate
Guido Cervone
Center for Earth Observing and Space Research,
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