Altrusa International of Oak Ridge will award scholarships starting at $1,000 to deserving women to help offset college or technical school expenses.
Two types of scholarships are available.
The Sarah Ketron Scholarship is named in honor of the late Sarah Ketron, a former Altrusa president who worked for many years as a school counselor in the Oak Ridge school system.
It’s designated for nontraditional female students who are continuing their education after interrupting their studies because of work or family obligations.
The Altrusa Scholarship is designed to assist women who are continuing their education beyond high school at a community college, university or technical school. Multiple scholarships will be awarded.
Lincoln Memorial University has announced its dean’s list for the fall 2025 semester, recognizing more than 750 undergraduates for academic excellence.
To qualify, students must be enrolled full time and earn a semester grade-point average of 3.5 or higher. Lincoln Memorial University is in Harrogate.
The following area students were named to the list:
Andersonville: Kylee Alvis, Sadie Alvis, Johnson Meldrum and Lydia Meldrum.
Clinton: Gabrielle Barnes, Callie Cox, Anastasia Fulton, Siddalee Figgins, Shannon Garner, Chloe Long and Isabelle Smith.
Heiskell: Conner Chandler and Mackinzie Mowery.
Norris: Lukas Lowery.
Oak Ridge: Katherine Duff, Samantha Mason, Reagan Oliver and Riley Tracy.
Underwood named
to dean’s list
Adam Underwood of Oak Ridge has been named to the Missouri University of Science and Technology dean’s list for the fall 2025 semester.
To be included on the list, students must earn a grade point average of 3.2 or higher while carrying at least 12 credit hours.
Missouri S&T is in Rolla, Missouri.
Vandagriff named to Wofford dean’s list
Lily Vandagriff of Clinton has been named to Wofford College’s dean’s list for the fall 2025 semester. Wofford College is in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
The new Gary Terry Wellness Room at Anderson County High School gives teachers a space to relax, collaborate and recharge during the school day. The room was funded through GT Strong T-shirt sales and is being supported through ongoing gift-card donations to help keep it stocked with snacks and drinks. - Submitted
A newly designated special room at Anderson County High School is designed to give teachers a place to relax and recharge during the school day.
The Gary Terry Wellness Room, named for the school’s athletic director, includes tables, chairs, couches, massage chairs, a microwave, a coffeemaker and a refrigerator stocked with snacks.
School officials said funds for the room were raised through sales of GT Strong T-shirts, which were purchased to support Terry during his battle with cancer.
The room was unveiled during the Anderson County Board of Education meeting on Jan. 8.
Chloe Freeman, student board member for ACHS, announced the opening and described the space as having “everything you can imagine” teachers would want.