Friday, July 17, 2009

Podglądanie Wlasnej żony

Decanatura

In 2008, 1.5% of the student body (13 youth) cumulative averaged greater than or equal to 90/100.
Photo: Office of Communications / LMS


Special Dinner High Honors Student
In 2008, a select group of 13 students achieved a cumulative grade point average greater than or equal to 90/100. They and they comprise 1.5% of the student body at Zamorano. "These young people have shown that through their effort, dedication and commitment that one can excel, even in a competitive environment such as that experienced in Zamorano. Congratulations guys, "said Henriquez Carla Eng, Head of Educational Support." Unlike other college programs at Zamorano students must balance their daily activities - Classes, Learning by Doing, Student Life - to meet a series of demands and expectations that encourage our students to always give their best, whether in their professional or personal lives, "said Mr. Henriquez.

To recognize and congratulate these young people, the Academic Dean's office offered a dinner special in which they were accompanied by the highest academic authorities. The event was held the evening of July 3, 2009 in the lobby of the Kellogg Center. Dr. Raul Espinal, Academic Dean, gave the welcoming remarks and gave the certificate of recognition to students in high honors: two young men from the Class of 2009, four of Class 2010 and seven in the Class of 2011. The youngest country in the table of honor was Guatemala (4), followed by Bolivia (2) and Ecuador (2).

Best Average Accumulated 2008: The young Colombian Luis Miguel Botero Gonzalez (Class 2011) obtained a cumulative average of 92.52%.

After the presentation of diplomas, Dr. Mario Contreras, Director of Renewable Energy Zamorano, and special guest, took the floor. Encouraged students to continue on this path of excellence. "They must practice tolerance and distinguished by service to others, this will lead them to be truly successful in life." Finally, Dr. Kenneth Hoadley, Zamorano rector, congratulated the students for their efforts and challenged them, to maintain "the same commitment for the rest of his days." Welcoming in this distinguished group of future leaders, Mr. Rogers was also Castillo, Associate Dean of Student Life, Tulio Osorio, Chief Inspector, and the Race Directors: Dr. Luis Osorio (AGI), Mr. Adolfo Fonseca (AGN), Dr. Daniel Meyer (CG), Dr. Miguel Velez (CPA), and Mr. Arie Sanders (DSEA). Disciplinary Excellence


Rather than work practice obtained in the Learning by Doing, rather than theoretical knowledge obtained in class, Zamorano graduates say that the comprehensive training they received at Zamorano has been key to personal success professional and enjoy their lives. But, given the rigorous and demanding program of Student Life is not easy to take one year at Zamorano no faults. This year the Academic Dean's office awarded a total of 11 students from of Honduras (8), Ecuador (2) and Panama (1) for having achieved an average perfect discipline. The event, simple but very important for Zamorano, took place on June 9, 2009 in the Audiovisual Room of the Library Wilson Popenoe. Joining the winners were the Academic Dean, Associate Dean of Student Life, and the Inspectors and Student Guides.

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