News Summary
Lander University has recognized undergraduate students for their remarkable academic achievements by announcing the President’s List for the recent spring semester. A perfect GPA of 4.0 is required for this prestigious honor, and numerous students from Laurens County earned this accolade, reflecting their hard work and dedication. The announcement not only highlights academic excellence but also showcases the supportive educational environment at Lander University, which continues to motivate students toward personal growth and achievement.
Laurens, SC – Lander University has announced the names of undergraduate students who have earned a notable place on the President’s List for the spring semester of the 2024-25 academic year. This prestigious recognition is awarded to students who achieve a perfect GPA of 4.0 during the semester.
Among the honorees, numerous students from Laurens County have distinguished themselves academically. The list of recognized students includes:
- Autumn Hill – Clinton, SC
- Hannah Wargo – Clinton, SC
- Lindsey Pysell – Clinton, SC
- Morgan Littlejohn – Clinton, SC
- Olandria Payne – Clinton, SC
- Samantha Cain – Clinton, SC
- William Watts – Clinton, SC
- Xi Dong – Clinton, SC
- Savannah Miller – Cross Hill, SC
- Elisabeth Vincent – Fountain Inn, SC
- Isabella Guevara – Fountain Inn, SC
- Taelyn Calwile – Fountain Inn, SC
- Hailee Thomason – Gray Court, SC
- Samuel Garrett – Gray Court, SC
- Connor Mcabee – Laurens, SC
- Emily Galloway – Laurens, SC
- James Zelano – Laurens, SC
- Lillian Gault – Laurens, SC
- Jonathan Walker – Mountville, SC
- Emily Greene – Ware Shoals, SC
- Tara Webb – Ware Shoals, SC
- Hunter Algood – Waterloo, SC
Achieving a GPA of 4.0 is an impressive feat that reflects hard work, dedication, and excellence in academic endeavors. Students who reach this milestone are among the top achievers in their respective cohorts at Lander University, contributing to a rich tradition of academic success.
As students bask in their academic accomplishments, the weather forecast details significant changes occurring in the area. As of June 13, 2025, residents can expect rain and scattered thunderstorms during the afternoon with a high temperature reaching 84°F. Winds will be from the south-southwest. The anticipated chance of rain is 90%, leading into the evening where scattered thunderstorms continue with temperatures dropping to around 70°F and a 50% chance of rain.
This combination of academic recognition and changing weather patterns paints a picture of the dynamic environment surrounding Lander University. The accomplishments of these students enhance the pride felt by their families and communities, highlighting the importance of higher education and commitment to personal growth.
As Lander University continues to cultivate an atmosphere of academic excellence, the institution remains dedicated to supporting students in their educational journeys, fostering a community that recognizes and celebrates achievement.
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- Herald Online: Weather News
- Wikipedia: Severe Weather
- WYFF4: Tornado Survey in South Carolina
- Google Search: National Weather Service
- Fox Carolina: Army National Guard in Laurens County
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- Island Packet: Weather News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Weather
- Watauga Online: Severe Thunderstorm Watch
- Google News: Severe Thunderstorm
- Go Laurens: Storm Damage Photos
- Google Search: Laurens County Storm
