Board announces Southard/Oral-B scholarships, student achievement awards. (Association Bulletin).Each year, several scholarships are awarded to students enrolled in a dental dental /den·tal/ (den´t'l) pertaining to a tooth or teeth. den·tal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or for the teeth. 2. Of, relating to, or intended for dentistry. assisting program or applicable courses aimed at furthering a career in dental assisting. Awardees must be members of ADAA ADAA Anxiety Disorders Association of America ADAA American Dental Assistants Association ADAA Art Dealers Association of America (since 1962; New York City, NY, USA) ADAA Aberdeen and District Angling Association . The Juliette Juliette is a French pet form of Julie.[1] See:
The ADAA wishes to thank Oral-B Laboratories for its support of this program and other professional activities. Some of this year's winners are pictured above. A complete list of winners includes the following: Willow Pilar Allen Torrington, CT (Tunxis Community College) Nataliya Bariy San Francisco, CA (City College of San Francisco) Kati Jo Bornhoft Manilla, IA (Iowa Western Community College) Darla Rochelle Brown Jericho, VT (Center for Technology, Essex) Jodi Ann DeAngelis Hamburg, NJ (University at Buffalo/Educational Opportunity Center) Stacey Lee Kidd Greenville, IL (Kaskaskia College) Kimberly Ann Kyle Mulvane, KS (Wichita Area Technical College) Sommer Ann Mauchley Pueblo, CO (Pueblo Community College) Bianca Paige Nolin Colchester, VT (Center for Technology, Essex) Gina Irene Sorenson Boise, ID (Boise State University/Selland College of Applied Technology) Student Achievement Awards At the same time, the ADAA Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. announced those chosen as recipients of the annual ADAA Student Achievement Awards. This recognition is given to students who have been nominated nom·i·nate tr.v. nom·i·nat·ed, nom·i·nat·ing, nom·i·nates 1. To propose by name as a candidate, especially for election. 2. To designate or appoint to an office, responsibility, or honor. by their schools who are at least half way through their program and have demonstrated outstanding clinical skills, above average grades, leadership and participation. One student per school may be nominated. Recipients for this year are: Cynthia Hallett Linn-Benton Community College Albany, OR Colleen Hiemenz Indiana University School of Dentistry Indianapolis, IN Deana Jones Ivy Tech State College Lafayette, IN Amanda Lackey Luzerne County Community College Nanticoke, PA Desiree LaFoy Grayson County College Denison, TX Bernice Lantigua Community College of Rhode Island Lincoln, RI Shelley Pierce Highline Community College Des Moines, WA Emilee Thrift Renton Technical College Renton, WA |
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