Callie Grosz, daughter of Danelle and Dennis Grosz, Sartell, recently received the Provost’s Scholarship in the amount of $6,000 from North Dakota State University-Fargo. The scholarship recognizes high academic achievement. Grosz will enter NDSU in the fall and plans to major in pharmacy.
Cole Moritz of Sartell was recently named to the spring president’s honor list at North Dakota State College of Science-Wahpeton.
Students must achieve a minimum 3.5 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Moritz is majoring in welding technology and also earned silver in the NDSCS state leadership and skills conference held this past spring in Bismarck, N.D.
Cassie Schroer, daughter of Elizabeth and Paul Schroer of Sartell, was recently named to the spring dean’s list at Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, Minn. Schroer is a 2013 graduate of Sartell High School. Students must maintain a minimum 3.5 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Six Sartell students were recently named to the spring dean’s list at the University of Minnesota-Duluth.
They and their majors are as follows: Adam Schroer, a sophomore, pre-business; Blake Tchida, a senior, mechanical engineering; Bret Burggraff, a sophomore, theatre; Nate Miller, a sophomore, computer science; Wyatt Hill, a sophomore, mathematics; and Zachary Silbernick, a senior, civil engineering.
Students must achieve a minimum 3.5 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Scott Umland of Sartell recently graduated from Minnesota State Community and Technical College-Detroit Lakes, Fergus Falls, Moorhead and Wadena. He’s majoring in gas utility construction and service.
Joyce Platz of Sartell, was recently named to the spring dean’s list at Rochester Community and Technical College.
Students must achieve a minimum 3.0 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Brenny honored with Minnesota Business Ethics Award
Brenny Transportation Inc., a St. Joseph business, was recently named one of three Minnesota Business Ethics Awards recipients on May 10, Business Ethics Awareness Day, at the Nicollet Island Pavilion in Minneapolis. Each MBEA recipient received a crystal award along with a congratulatory letter from Gov. Mark Dayton. Brenny won in the small-company category with under 100 employees.
“The 2017 MBEA recipients have demonstrated their tireless commitment to achieving and maintaining high ethical standards within their companies,” said Brian Volkmann, MBEA co-chair. “They strive to do what is best for all stakeholders while practicing sound business ethics.”
Other award winners included Reell Precision Manufacturing of St. Paul (mid-sized category with 100-500 employees) and U.S. Bank of Minneapolis (large-company category with more than 500 employees).
Other state finalists for the MBEA, which were also lauded for their commitment to ethics in business, included: APPRO Development Inc. & CERRON Commercial Properties LLC, Lakeville; Star Choice Credit Union, Bloomington; Marsh & McLennan Agency (Minnesota Operations), Minneapolis; RADIAS Health, St. Paul; Liberty Diversified International, Minneapolis; and Medtronic Inc., Minneapolis. All were recognized as outstanding ethical Minnesota businesses.