Arkansas State University issued the following announcement on May 20.
St. Pierre graduated with a degree in biological sciences through the College of Sciences and Mathematics on May 7th. He has been accepted into the next class at New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at A-State.
His campus service activities include senator in the Student Government Association, Chancellor’s Ambassador for the Recruitment Office, and several leadership positions in his fraternity, Pi Kappa Alpha. He also actively participated in the Student Activities Board and Medical Pre-Professionals Club.
An Honors College student, St. Pierre’s academic achievements include the Dr. W.W. and Lou Nedrow Scholarship for four years, along with the Dalton and Alec Farmer Scholarship, the Tim O. Brown Scholarship, and the Chancellor’s List. St. Pierre helped conduct research for a National Institutes of Health-funded project directed by Dr. Robert Shields. His adviser is Dr. Ronald Johnson.
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Source: Arkansas State University