Engineering graduates honored for highest scholastic average
Nine Spartan Engineers will graduate on Sunday, May 6, with a Board of Trustees' Award for having the highest scholastic average at the close of their last semester at MSU.

All received a 4.0 GPA.
In all, 80 students were honored at the April 13 Board of Trustees meeting.
The Spartan Engineers recognized for their scholastic achievements are:
• Fatema Alsaleh of Lansing. Alsaleh is a computer science major in the College of Engineering. She attended First Secondary School Safwa in Safwa, Saudi Arabia.
• Gurveer Deol of Northville. Deol is an electrical engineering major in the College of Engineering. He is a member of the Honors College and attended Northville High School.
• Nicholas DeSimpelare of Unionville. DeSimpelare is a civil engineering major in the College of Engineering. He attended Unionville-Sebewaing Area High School.
• Sarah Fillwock of East Lansing. Fillwock is a computer science major in the College of Engineering. She is a member of the Honors College and attended Grand Blanc Community School.
• James Finch of Grand Blanc. Finch is a computer science major in the College of Engineering. He is a member of the Honors College and attended Grand Blanc Community School.
• Sean Murray of Livonia. Murray is an electrical engineering major in the College of Engineering. He is a member of the Honors College and attended Adlai E. Stevenson High School-Livonia.
• Jason Sammut of Washington. Sammut is a mechanical engineering major in the College of Engineering. He is a member of the Honors College and attended Romeo High School.
• Daniel Seeds Jr. of Lake Orion. Seeds is a computer engineering major in the College of Engineering. He is a member of the Honors College and attended Lake Orion High School.
• James Wortman of Harwinton, Conn. Wortman is a chemical engineering major in the College of Engineering. He is a member of the Honors College and attended Lewis S. Mills High School.
See the entire list of 80 Board of Trustees' Award recipients.
Story courtesy of MSUToday.