Eight Sartell students were recently named to the spring semester dean’s list at Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn.
They are the following: Samantha Pratt, daughter of Rhonda and Joel Pratt of Rice, a freshman; Megan Erkens, daughter of Becky Houle and Don Erkens of Sartell, a junior; Taylor Lauermann, son of Valerie and John Lauermann of Sartell; Benjamin Maurer, son of Lisa and Mike Maurer of Sartell, a sophomore; Katherine Miller, daughter of Patricia and Stephen Miller of Sartell; Emma Mitzel, daughter of Debra Ubl-Mitzel and Steven Mitzel of Sartell, a freshman; Robert Satterness, son of Lori and Neil Satterness of Sartell; and Kevin Wolfe, son of Terri Wolfe and John Wolfe, both of Sartell, a freshman. All are Sartell High School graduates with the exception of Miller, who is a Sauk Rapids-Rice High School graduate.
Students must earn a minimum 3.7 grade-point average.
Mikayla Dockendorf of St. Stephen was recently named to the spring dean’s list at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. She is majoring in education and human sciences.
Six Sartell students recently graduated from North Dakota State University, Fargo.
They and their degrees are as follows: Lauren Dumont, bachelor’s in management; Danielle Fritz, bachelor’s in pharmaceutical sciences; Darrin Laudenbach, bachelor’s in electrical engineering; Rebecca Pareja, bachelor’s in pharmaceutical sciences; Kyle Thorson, bachelor’s in computer engineering; and Anna Wenzel, bachelor’s in pharmaceutical sciences. Laudenbach and Wenzel graduated with honors.
Megan Carter of Sartell was recently named to the spring president’s honor roll at Oklahoma City (Okla.) University.
Students must maintain a minimum 3.9 grade-point average to qualify.
Nine Sartell students were recently named to the spring dean’s list at the University of Minnesota-Duluth.
They and their majors are as follows: Tucker Isaacson, a junior, criminology and international studies; Meghan Kirby, a sophomore, graphic design and marketing; Sean Mann, a senior, chemical engineering; Ben Morine, a sophomore, pre-business; Mattie Nieters, a senior, cell and molecular biology; Allison Rengel Sr., a senior, health care management; Andrew Spoden, a senior, computer science; Katie Stuttgen, a sophomore, biology; and Abigail Whitney, a senior, biology.
Students must maintain a minimum 3.5 grade-point average.
Forty-three Sartell students recently graduated from St. Cloud State University.
They and their majors are as follows: Jennifer Bakke, master’s degree in sports management; Breanna Bellrichard, bachelor’s degree in chemistry-ACS approved; Dana Bimler, bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences; Joshua Birkland, bachelor’s degree in management; Tara Bishop, bachelor’s degree in communication arts and literature, magna cum laude; Travis Brandt, associate’s degree in liberal arts and sciences; D’Andre Clark, associate’s degree in liberal arts and sciences; Adam Corcoran, master’s degree in social work; Nicholas Corcoran, bachelor’s degree in management; Joshua Curfman, bachelor’s degree in management; Melanie Day, bachelor’s degree in communication sciences and disorders; Nadesha Dohm, associate’s degree in liberal arts and sciences; Mohammad Saleh Gandorah, master’s degree in English; Jeremy Grant, bachelor’s degree in physics education grades 9-12; Meredith Herman, bachelor’s degree in community psychology, magna cum laude;
Katrina Januszewski, bachelor’s degree in liberal studies; Dustin Johnson, bachelor’s degree in liberal studies; Mikaela Johnson, associate’s degree in liberal arts and sciences, magna cum laude; Noah Kelm, bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences, summa cum laude; Thomas Klein, bachelor’s degree in finance, magna cum laude; Nathan Lahr, bachelor’s degrees in community psychology and criminal justice studies, summa cum laude; Faye Lange, bachelor’s degree in liberal studies, magna cum laude; Tomas Lorincz, bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, summa cum laude; Nathan Madden, bachelor’s degree in biology; Emily McIntire, bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences, summa cum laude; Hannah Meyer, master’s degree in higher education administration; Michelle Moran, bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences, summa cum laude; Ariel Motschke, bachelor’s degree in social work; Aaron Nelson, bachelor’s degree in athletic training; Kristen Nelson, graduate certificate in community education;
Clayton Ramos, associate’s degree in liberal arts and sciences, magna cum laude; Alyssa Reinholz, bachelor’s degree in community psychology, magna cum laude; Amanda Schepers, bachelor’s degree in psychology, summa cum laude; Scott Schneider, bachelor’s degree in liberal studies; Cassidy Swanson, bachelor’s degree in English, summa cum laude; Cassidy Swanson, bachelor’s degree in psychology, summa cum laude; Eric Tessier, bachelor’s degrees in film studies and mass communications; Hayley Volkers, bachelor’s degree in elementary/K-6 education; Jill Wagner, master’s degree in social work; Alexis Walcome, bachelor’s degree in studio art, cum laude; John Wesenberg, master’s degree in applied behavior analysis; Kristen Wiesen, master’s degree in college counseling and student development; and Christopher Winkels, bachelor’s degree in communication studies.