Top First-Year Students Honored at Celebration

By | October 11, 2019
Front row (L-R): Kendall Klosko, Grace Cook, Sarah Golas, Alyssa Kretschmann, and Jaden Hyslip. Back row: Erik Matthews, Kate Urkewich, Cecelia Elliott, and Eric Schreader. Not pictured: Nicole Gawron.

Front row (L-R): Kendall Klosko, Grace Cook, Sarah Golas, Alyssa Kretschmann,
and Jaden Hyslip.
Back row: Erik Matthews, Kate Urkewich, Cecelia Elliott, and Eric Schreader.
Not pictured: Nicole Gawron.

The top 10 first-year Daemen College students who earned the highest grade point average in their first year at the college were recently recognized at an on-campus luncheon held in their honor.

The celebration included special acknowledgments from honored students for faculty members they consider inspirational in their academic success at the college. Congratulatory remarks were also given by Dr. Michael Brogan, senior vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college, and Sabrina Fennell, assistant vice president for student success.

“To be among the top 10 students in the first-year class is truly an honor of distinction,” said Brogan. “We are proud to celebrate the academic achievements of these exceptional students and are confident the skills, knowledge, and talents they are building at Daemen will put them on the path to future professional success.”

Sarah Golas

Sarah Golas

The top first-year students, who earned a minimum cumulative 3.91, represent majors in art education, childhood education, nursing, physician assistant, and physical therapy.

Honored students for the 2018-19 academic year are:

  • Grace Cook of Lancaster, physicial therapy major.
  • Cecelia Elliott of Rochester, physician assistant major.
  • Nicole Gawron of Orchard Park, physical therapy major.
  • Sarah Golas of Alden, art education major.
  • Jaden Hyslip of Wellsville, physician assistant major.
  • Kendall Klosko of Lancaster, nursing major.
  • Alyssa Kretschmann of Webster, physician assistant major.
  • Erik Matthews of Ballston Lake, physical therapy major.
  • Eric Schreader of Lockport, physician assistant major.
  • Kate Urkewich of Lancaster, childhood education major.