Nineteen Sartell and two St. Stephen students were recently named to the spring dean’s list at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities.
The Sartell students are the following: Brinn Akervik, a sophomore, liberal arts; Arub Akram, a junior, liberal arts; Mohannad Alkhatib, a senior, biological sciences; Rita-Marie Chediac, a senior, liberal arts; Amna Dogar, a senior, liberal arts; Sadie Folsom, a junior, management; Rebecca Gooding, a sophomore, liberal arts; Isabel Gugger, a junior, science and engineering; Cole Jurek, a senior, biological sciences; Allison Koopman, a senior, liberal arts; Kirsten Koskinen, a senior, liberal arts; Elaine Lo, a junior, liberal arts; Gia Ly, a freshman, biological sciences; Gretta Mahowald, a junior, biological sciences; Tristen Nies, a senior, science and engineering; Jialong Ren, a senior, science and engineering; Taylor Schoenberg, a junior, management; Rory Spanier, a senior, science and engineering; and Molly Voigt, a junior, education and human development.
The St. Stephen students are the following: Ashley Bieniek, a sophomore, biological sciences; and Colin Hommerding, a senior, science and engineering.
To qualify for the honor, a student must attain a minimum 3.66 grade-point average.
Two local students recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. They and their fields of study are as follows: Julianna Tavale of St. Stephen, bachelor’s degree in psychology; and Emma Zenzen of Sartell, a bachelor’s degree in communication sciences and disorders.
Sixteen Sartell students were recently named to the spring academic high honor and honor dean’s lists at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
High honor list students are as follows: Emma Boenish, Darah Coleman, Aidan Forberg, Lauren Lindmeier, Madisen Perry and Taylor Schmidt. To achieve this honor, students must attain a 4.0 grade-point average.
Honor students are as follows: Anna Bakken, Madeline Davis, Madison Dobis, Madeline Eckhoff, Jenna Eibes, Mathew Huver, Alexis Kubesh, Najat Niniche, Lauren Sip and Sydney Thieschafer. To achieve this honor, student must maintain a minimum 3.5 grade-point average.
Two Sartell students were recently named to the spring dean’s list at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. They and their majors are as follows: Kaleb Myhrwold, exercise and sport science, pre-professional track; and Tessa Schwinn, international business. To be eligible, students must have earned a minimum 3.5 grade-point average.
Six Sartell students recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
They and their majors are as follows: Claire Boschee, bachelor’s in microbiology; Holly Greer, bachelor’s in genetics and genomics and life sciences communication, graduated with distinction; Morgan Gugger, degree in chemistry, graduated with distinction; Tyler Kadlec, master’s in social work; Matthew Murphy, bachelor’s in computer sciences; and Alayna Runge, bachelor’s in rehabilitation psychology.
Thirty-two Sartell-St. Stephen students recently graduated from St. Cloud State University.
Hafsa Abdi, bachelor’s in political science and international relations; Alexandra Alsaihati, bachelor’s in psychology; Garret Atteberry, master’s in special education; Marc Bjorn, bachelor’s in athletic training, cum laude; Brenna Cash, master’s in social work; Katherine Cashman, bachelor’s in nursing, magna cum laude; Tyler Cronquist, bachelor’s in life sciences, summa cum laude; Kathryn Davidson-Paton, bachelor’s in liberal studies, summa cum laude; Ahmed Doudin, bachelor’s in biochemistry and molecular biology, summa cum laude; Benjamin Dullinger, bachelor’s in geography; Paige Efterfield, bachelor’s in nursing, magna cum laude; Sara Higgins, bachelor’s in biology, biodiversity, ecology and evolution, magna cum laude; Alyssa Johnson, bachelor’s in social work, magna cum laude; Emmitt Kotaska, bachelor’s in criminal justice studies, summa cum laude; Marena Kouba, bachelor’s in communication studies, magna cum laude; Anthony Kuefler, bachelor’s in technology management, magna cum laude; Brock Landowski, bachelor’s in social studies education; Alexandra Laudenbach, bachelor’s in environmental engineering; Christopher Leach, bachelor’s in engineering, software engineering, magna cum laude; Michael Lindstrom, associate’s in liberal arts and sciences and bachelor’s in criminal justice studies, summa cum laude; Andrew Math, bachelor’s in liberal studies; Jordan Maus, master’s in higher education administration; Bryan Mayotte, bachelor’s in biomedical sciences, cum laude; Haley Mehr, master’s in communication sciences and disorders; Daniel Muntifering, bachelor’s in anthropology; Katherine Muntifering, bachelor’s in social work, cum laude; Grace Needham, bachelor in SPED: academic and behavioral strategist, magna cum laude; Laurie Robles Ramirez, bachelor’s, global studies, summa cum laude; Laya Sath, bachelor’s in communication studies: interdepartmental; Jena Sattler, bachelor’s in nursing, cum laude; Derek Schmidt, bachelor’s in history; Matthew Schnettler, bachelor’s in criminal justice studies, cum laude. All are from Sartell except Dullinger who is from St. Stephen.