The Rankings: Top 40 Individuals, 3/11/09

March 11th, 2009 at 5:49 pm

e-09-005_power-100_africa_tripInstead of running a separate leaderboard for individuals, we’re going to be posting the top 40 individual action-takers with their point totals here on the OCC blog at least every other day — starting today.

These are the 40 students who currently have the most points in the 15 “individual actions” we announced yesterday. Submit more of these actions and your name will move up on the list!

Only the top 20 will be invited to submit projects to compete for 5 spots on our 2009 OCC trip to Africa.

1 Nick Stevens, Webster University, 100565
2 Justin Kralemann, Baylor University, 55285
3 Mike Fazzino, Sacred Heart University, 48350
4 Tomas Moreno, Wofford College, 45710
5 Rachel Berman- Vaporis, Brandeis University, 33500
6 Kelly Wynveen, Clark University, 30240
7 Caitlin Ryan, Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio, 28395
8 Jessica Beckner, Indiana University, 24920
9 Eric Mayle, Missouri State University, 21475
10 Audrey Ruark, Kennesaw State University, 19195
11 Erin Burke, Sacred Heart University, 17140
12 Bryant Shannon, University of Florida, 17050
13 Harpreet Kaur, Saint John’s University, Jamaica New York, 16935
14 Christie Fleming, Franciscan University of Steubenville, 14410
15 Stephanie Parrish, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 12145
16 Olivia Durning, Sacred Heart University, 10040
17 Victoria Roman, George Washington University, 10000
18 Genevieve Gearity, Emerson College, 9930
19 Steven Thai, Luther College, 9695
20 Rachel Cope, University of New Hampshire, Durham, 9660
21 Leah Richards, Sacred Heart University, 8940
22 Caitlin Hillman, University of Iowa, 7700
23 Ebey Soman, Saint John’s University, Jamaica New York, 7700
24 Melissa Salomoni, University of Connecticut, 7580
25 Thomas Ginn, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 7510
26 Charlie Harris, Western Kentucky University, 7480
27 Amanda Francini, Sacred Heart University, 7190
28 Melissa Boles, Clark College, 6820
29 Ross Joy, Seton Hall University, 6690
30 John McFarland, Franciscan University of Steubenville, 6590
31 Caitlin Harrowby, Maui Community College, 6405
32 Alex Schmidt, Baylor University, 6000
33 Stephen Muse, George Washington University, 5500
34 William Burton, Morehead State University, 5050
35 Chris Flores, Colorado State University, 5050
36 Chelsey Jonason, DePauw University, 4970
37 Jessica Frisina, Lenoir-Rhyne College, 4850
38 Hassan Barzani, University of Texas at San Antonio, 4620
39 Claire Crawley, Clark University, 4550
40 Adrienne Rankin, Clemson University, 4190

IMPORTANT NOTE: Only students who are rising seniors and below are eligible for this contest. If you are graduating in 2009 and your name appears on this list, let us know so we can take you off. Sorry, we have to limit this to students who will be returning to school in the fall.

We’ll post the new standings in a couple days. Now go rack up those actions!

-Emily Stivers

 

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