
Claire Miller, a 15-year-old Sartell visual artist, is exhibiting some of her recent and award-winning works now through Jan. 30 at the Great River Regional Library in St. Cloud. There are 18 pieces including pastels, charcoals and olis. Eight of her pieces have won 12 awards in juried competitions.
Fifty-three Sartell students were recently named to the fall dean’s list at St. Cloud State University.
They and their majors are as follows: Einas Alkhatib, biomedical sciences; Alisha Anderson, psychology; Sarah Anderson, communication sciences and disorders; Chelsey Bethke, psychology; Matthew Bethke, undecided; Courtney Bevans, nursing; Jordyn Brandt, athletic training; Garrett Brennan, computer science; Jill Chaika, nursing; Edward Chappell, history; Benjamin DeMorett, nursing; Kimberly Duong, political science;
Courtney Goulet, biology; David Grow, management; Haley Guetter, psychology; Lynnell Hayenga, liberal arts and sciences; Meredith Herman, community psychology; Andrew Hessler, computer engineering; Nickolas Hoover, management; Timothy Hrubetz, criminal justice studies; Anne Jensen, communication arts and literature; Natalie Job, management; Mallory Johnson, mathematics teaching; Noah Kelm, biomedical sciences; Rachael Knutson, anthropology;
William Kopf, community psychology; Jonathan Lahr, pre-business; Nathan Lahr, community psychology; Victoria Lewis, Spanish; Tomas Lorincz, electrical engineering; Emily McIntire, biomedical sciences; Natalie McIntire, biomedical sciences; Samantha Mills, anthropology; Michelle Moran, biomedical sciences; Ariel Motschke, social work; Lancer Naber, elementary/K-6 education; Wyatt Petersen, pre-medicine; Kaitlin Reichel, undecided;
Alyssa Reinholz, community psychology; Andrew Rickers, pre-business; Jenna Runge, Spanish (teaching); Amanda Schepers, psychology; Ann Stang, music teaching; Cassidy Swanson, English; Sally Traut, elementary education; Brittany Waldvogel, nursing; Daniel Williams, anthropology; Chloe Windahl, management; Olivia Windahl, English; Jaclyn Yasgar, pre-business; Kelsey Yasgar, nursing; Katie Yurczyk, early childhood education; and Krista Zipp, elementary/K-6 education;
To be eligible for the honor, students must have a grade point average of 3.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
Benjamin Gorder, Sartell, recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Four Sartell students recently earned honors during fall semester at Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall.
They are the following: Michaela Fassler, Callie Frank, Joshua Hughes and Carly Spoden.
Students must earn a 3.5 or better grade-point average to earn this recognition.
Lucas Mensinger of St. Stephen was recently named to the fall dean’s list at South Dakota State University, Brookings. He earned a 3.5 or higher grade-point average to earn this recognition.
Twenty Sartell students were recently named to the fall dean’s list at North Dakota State University, Fargo.
They and their majors are as follows: Drew Anderson, industrial engineering and management; Jordan Clitty, mechanical engineering; Elizabeth Czeck, landscape architecture; Abby Fenlason, dietetics, Alyssa Frank, English education; Joel Garberick, radiologic sciences; Molly Granzow, accounting; Trevor Grindlan, industrial engineering and management; Shawn Heinen, accounting; Darrin Laudenbach, electrical engineering; Justin Lieberg, accounting; Andrew Lindmeier, mechanical engineering; Kirsten Miller, pharmaceutical sciences; Nicholas Miller, public history; Derek Mumm, chemistry; Bernard Omann, construction management; Kayla Sorenson, nursing; Bryan Symanietz, management information systems; Noelle Torrance, zoology; and Anna Wenzel, pharmacy.
Students must attain a 3.5 or higher grade-point average to qualify.
Five Sartell students were recently named to the fall headmaster’s honor roll at St. John’s Preparatory School, Collegeville.
They are the following: Alexander Holt, freshmen, son of Pam Bacon and Glenn Holt; Sydney Lo, sophomore, daughter of Rachel Schuneman and Yang Lo; Gabriel Woodard, eighth grade, son of Zhanna and Brandon Woodard; Lilly Xie, freshmen, daughter of Ying Zhou and Kevin Xie; and Lindsay Zerfas, senior, daughter of Vicki Ray of Sartell and Pat Zerfas of Elk River.
Students must attain a 3.50 or higher grade-point average to earn this recognition.
Two Sartell students were recently named to the fall principal’s honor roll at St. John’s Preparatory School, Collegeville.
They are the following: Kyra Hulsebus, freshman, and Anya Hulsebus, seventh grade, daughters of Wendy and Spencer Hulsebus.
Students must attain a 3.0 or higher grade-point average to earn this recognition.