Jacksonville, AL – Students, faculty, family, and friends gathered recently at Jacksonville State University to celebrate the remarkable achievements of the Applied Engineering Department’s students throughout the academic year. The event was a testament to the dedication and hard work exhibited by these talented individuals.
Among the highlights of the ceremony were the recognitions of several outstanding students for their exemplary performances, both academically and in extracurricular activities. These accolades serve as a testament to the department’s commitment to nurturing talent and excellence in the field of applied engineering.
Chandler Long was honored with the prestigious Jack and Tracy Lyle Endowed Scholarship for the year 2024, recognizing his exceptional academic achievements and commitment to his studies.
Additionally, Anthony Le, LJ Parrack, Ana Sparks, and Joseph Whitcomb were named recipients of the Gene Haas Foundation Scholarship, further affirming their dedication to advancing their skills in applied engineering.
Furthermore, Jackson Davis, Ruben Gaspar, and Mason Faircloth were appointed as Applied Engineering Ambassadors, a role that acknowledges their leadership qualities and their willingness to represent the department both on and off-campus.
Kristin Chandler’s outstanding senior internship presentation was recognized, highlighting her ability to apply classroom knowledge to real-world scenarios effectively.
Mason Faircloth was bestowed with the Applied Engineering Student Leadership Award, underscoring his remarkable leadership qualities and contributions to the department’s community.
Jesse Michael was honored as the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Applied Engineering – Manufacturing Management, reflecting his exceptional academic performance and dedication to his field of study.
Similarly, Logan Nelms received recognition as the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Applied Manufacturing Engineering – Design & Automation, showcasing his prowess in innovative design and automation technologies.
Lastly, Makenzie Johnson was celebrated as the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Occupational Safety and Health Management, a testament to her dedication to promoting workplace safety and health practices.
The accomplishments of these students underscore Jacksonville State University’s commitment to academic excellence and the holistic development of its students. Through their hard work, dedication, and perseverance, they have not only distinguished themselves but have also brought honor to the Applied Engineering Department and the university as a whole.
As they embark on the next phase of their journey, these students serve as inspiring examples for their peers and future generations of applied engineering professionals. Their achievements serve as a reminder of the limitless possibilities that await those who are passionate and committed to their chosen fields.