Kenneth Wanjiru, a graduate student in the Walker College of Business, has been named to the Cratis D. Williams Society at Appalachian State University for his achievements relative to the mission of the Graduate School and his leadership potential.
Wanjiru is part of the Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics program.
Inductees are chosen from among nominees based on academic performance, engagement in their discipline, and leadership potential. The recognition is only awarded to the top 2% of students in each graduating class.
Honorees must: be outstanding academically, with a graduate GPA of 4.0; have engaged in or completed a project related to research, creative activities, practical professional experiences, or service as a significant part of their program of study; and have shown clear potential to be leaders in academic, workforce or community life.
About App State's Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics Program
Organizations increasingly rely upon both structured and unstructured large-scale data for operational and strategic decision-making. App State's Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics degree provides students with not only the technical skills to work with data, but to do so within the business context. The program develops business professionals who understand and apply data analytics concepts, techniques and tools to promote effective organizational problem-solving. Learn more at business.appstate.edu/analytics.