Education: Salisbury man receives MBA from Wake Forest University Babcock Graduate School

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Aaron Frederick Goss, of Salisbury, has received a juris doctor/master’s of business administration from the Wake Forest University Babcock Graduate School of Management.
Goss was one of 620 students who earned advanced degrees from Wake Forest’s graduate and professional schools. Vice President Joe Biden was the keynote speaker for the May 18 ceremony, held at Hearn Plaza on campus.
A total of 321 graduates of Wake Forest University Schools of Business were hooded during a ceremony in Wait Chapel on May 17.
Candidates for and holders of master’s and doctoral degrees wear hoods over their graduation robes. The hood identifies the level of the degree, the field of learning and the institution that awards it.
ASU dean’s list
Warren B. Blythe, son of Jody Blythe of Salisbury, has been named to the dean’s list at Appalachian State University for the spring semester.
Blythe, a junior, is a graduate of West Rowan High School.
Thomas Frederick Ervin, son of Joyce Sifford Ervin of Salisbury, has also been names to the spring semester dean’s list.
National honor
Casie Winecoff of Salisbury has been selected for membership in the National Society of High School Scholars.
Winecoff is a student at Carson High School.
High Point dean’s list
Amanda Gurley of Cleveland has been named to the spring dean’s list at High Point University.