KU News Service
LAWRENCE — More than 7,500 undergraduate students at the University of Kansas earned honor roll distinction for the spring 2020 semester.
The students, from KU’s Lawrence and Edwards campuses and the schools of Health Professions and Nursing in Kansas City, Kansas, represent 85 of 105 Kansas counties; 47 other states, territories, and Washington, D.C.; and 55 other countries.
The honor roll comprises undergraduates who meet requirements in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and in the schools of Business, Education, Engineering, Health Professions, Journalism, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy and Social Welfare. The School of Architecture & Design did not post a dean’s list this term. 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.
Students from northwest Kansas include:
Ellis
Raina Basso, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Brett Bowles, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Tristan Callis, Hays, School of Pharmacy
Madison Crees, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Taylor Dinkel, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Alex Feyerherm, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Lacey Gregory, Hays, School of Journalism
Zachary Hopp, Hays, School of Education
London Keller, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mikayla Koerner, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School of the Arts
John Lowry, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Jordyn Manhart, Hays, School of the Arts
Matthew Moeder, Hays, School of Nursing
Tanner Moore, Hays, School of Pharmacy
Cody Petersen, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Cassandra Quinby, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Brianna Romme, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Dawson Rooney, Hays, School of Engineering
Cameron Rozean, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Ethen Schmidt, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Taylor Teel, Hays, School of the Arts
Jodi Veach, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Nikki Vuong, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Raegan Billinger, Victoria, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Madisyn Gerhardt, Victoria, School of Health Professions
Katelyn Lang, Victoria, School of Engineering
Ashlyn Windholz, Victoria, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Norton
Kirstin Georgeson, Norton, School of Music
Macayla Kent, Norton, School of Social Welfare
Layton Miller, Norton, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
James Sturgill, Norton, School of Engineering
Callie Uehlin, Norton, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Osborne
Joshua Berkley, Downs, School of Engineering
Kaelan Cameron, Osborne, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Phillips
Faith Hofaker, Logan, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Kayla Hofaker, Logan, School of Nursing
Kathleen Still, Phillipsburg, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Macye Witmer, Phillipsburg, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Seth Wood, Phillipsburg, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Rooks
Chase Cellmer, Plainville, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Aaron Hahn, Stockton, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Russell
Jeddrek Rowden, Lucas, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Ryan Birky, Russell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Taelyr Blehm, Russell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Maci Clark, Russell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Smith
Camden Dietz, Smith Center, School of Education
Trego
Julian Coker, Wakeeney, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.