Feb 22, 2022

NW Kansas students named to KU's fall 2021 honor roll

Posted Feb 22, 2022 11:37 AM

KU News Service

LAWRENCE — More than 6,400 undergraduate students at the University of Kansas earned honor roll distinction for the fall 2021 semester.  

The honor roll comprises undergraduates who meet requirements in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and in the schools of Architecture & Design, Business, Education, Engineering, Health Professions, Journalism & Mass Communications, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy, Professional Studies and Social Welfare. Honor roll criteria vary among the university’s academic units. Some schools honor the top 10% of students enrolled, some establish a minimum grade-point average, and others raise the minimum GPA for each year students are in school. Students must complete a minimum number of credit hours to be considered for the honor roll.

Student honorees from your region are now available online, sorted by county, then city. Not all Kansas counties are represented this term. If you need assistance compiling names from this new format, please contact [email protected].

Barton County
Paxton Hammeke, Claflin, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Ryanne Hekele, Claflin, School of Health Professions
Sarah Hammeke, Ellinwood, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Kestrel Barnes, Great Bend, School of Health Professions
Abbie Moyers, Great Bend, School of Education & Human Sciences
Kelsey Neeland, Great Bend, School of Music
Anna Popp, Great Bend, School of the Arts
Marcus Schmeidler, Great Bend, School of Pharmacy
Alyssia Strickland, Great Bend, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Allen To, Great Bend, School of Engineering
Tanner Blackwell, Hoisington, School of Pharmacy
Lane Milholland, Hoisington, School of Engineering

Cheyenne County
Jeremiah Neitzel, St. Francis, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Ellis County
Brett Bowles, Hays, School of Business
Amanti Debelo, Hays, School of Business
Alicia Feyerherm, Hays, School of Journalism & Mass Communications
Lacey Gregory, Hays, School of Journalism & Mass Communications
Kilee Hale, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Hope Kisner, Hays, School of Business
Kallie Leiker, Hays, School of Pharmacy
Sophia Mickelson-Coulter, Hays, School of Business
Blayne Riedel, Hays, School of Business
Jenna Romme, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Dawson Rooney, Hays, School of Engineering
Cameron Rozean, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Emma Schmidt, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Ashtyn Toepfer, Hays, School of the Arts
Fernando Zarate, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Ashlyn Windholz, Victoria, School of Nursing

Gove County
Evie Gruenbacher, Quinter, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Reegan Scott, Quinter, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Logan County
Jantz Engel, Oakley, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Norton County
Abby Dubois, Norton, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Kailey Gill, Norton, School of Pharmacy
Layton Miller, Norton, School of Health Professions
Coral Stewart, Norton, School of Engineering
James Sturgill, Norton, School of Engineering
Cal Uehlin, Norton, School of Business
Kennedy Yeager, Norton, School of Engineering

Osborne County
Joshua Berkley, Downs, School of Engineering
Steele Wolters, Osborne, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Dane Colclasure, Portis, School of Nursing

Pawnee County
Quintin Castro, Larned, School of the Arts

Phillips County
Nicholas Schemper, Phillipsburg, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Lexie Wood, Phillipsburg, School of Business
Seth Wood, Phillipsburg, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Rawlins County
Amy Crouse, Atwood, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Nash Dunker, Atwood, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Rooks County
Jared Casey, Plainville, School of Education & Human Sciences
Madison Karlin, Plainville, School of Architecture & Design

Rush County
Garrett Holopirek, La Crosse, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School of Education & Human Sciences
Kate Rues, La Crosse, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Carlos Schwindt, La Crosse, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Addie Kershner, Rush Center, School of Education & Human Sciences
Kelly Biernacki, Timken, School of Business

Russell County
Brandalyn Thyfault, Dorrance, School of Business
Jeddrek Rowden, Lucas, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Cole Birky, Russell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Ryan Birky, Russell, School of Pharmacy
Koby Decker, Russell, School of Business
Lauren Myers, Russell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Kaitlyn Nichols, Russell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Lillian Rageth, Russell, School of Music

Scott County
Cynthia Gonzalez, Scott City, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Parker Gooden, Scott City, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Justus Mcdaniel, Scott City, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Paige Prewit, Scott City, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Paige Winderlin, Scott City, School of Pharmacy
Kaitlyn Wolkensdorfer, Scott City, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Sherman County
Raquel Ordonez, Goodland, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Kaitlyn Townsend, Goodland, School of Education & Human Sciences

Smith County
Camden Dietz, Smith Center, School of Education & Human Sciences

Thomas County
Emeline Hutton, Colby, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Sandy Kroeker, Colby, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Koi Wessel, Rexford, School of Nursing

Trego County
Benjamin Anderson, Wakeeney, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Libby Frost, Wakeeney, School of Business
Olivia Herman, Wakeeney, School of the Arts

Wichita County
Connor Krenzel, Leoti, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Courtney Wren, Leoti, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences