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Area students are Spring ’18 graduates of University of Kansas

KU

LAWRENCE — More than 5,400 undergraduate students at the University of Kansas earned honor roll distinction for the spring 2018 semester.

The students, from KU’s Lawrence and Edwards campuses and the schools of Health Professions and Nursing in Kansas City, Kansas, represent 87 of 105 Kansas counties, 40 other states and territories, and 45 other countries.

The honor roll comprises undergraduates who meet requirements in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and in the schools of Architecture & Design; Business; Education; Engineering; Health Professions; Journalism; Music; Nursing; Pharmacy; and Social Welfare. Honor roll criteria vary among the university’s academic units. Some schools honor the top 10 percent 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.

Regional county graduates are listed below.

Ellis

Brandon Bollig, Ellis, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Alesha Brenner, Ellis, School of Health Professions

Raina Basso, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Raegan Billinger, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Brianna Brin, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Lucas Brull, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Sana Cheema, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Madison Crees, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Brandon Davidson, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Taylor Dinkel, Hays, School of the Arts

Alex Feyerherm, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Zachary Hopp, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Kelly Koenigsman, Hays, School of Education

Mikayla Linn, Hays, School of Pharmacy

Mark Loftus, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

John Lowry, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Jordyn Manhart, Hays, School of the Arts

Payton Markley, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Morgan Mathews, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Matthew Moeder, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Aaron Moore, Hays, School of Business

Tanner Moore, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Graydon Olson, Hays, School of Engineering

Gage Phillips, Hays, School of Engineering

Cassandra Quinby, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Scott Ring, Hays, School of Engineering

Nathan Romme, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Roy Schmeidler, Hays, School of Music

Owen Toepfer, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Jodi Veach, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Nikki Vuong, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Ethan Waddell, Hays, School of Business

Ryan Wooldridge, Hays, School of Pharmacy

Fengxue Zhang, Hays, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Madisyn Gerhardt, Victoria, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences 

Graham

Tara Brachtenbach, Hill City, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences 

Norton

Layton Miller, Norton, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Phillips

Alex Atchison, Agra, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Bailey Imm, Agra, School of Pharmacy

Faith Hofaker, Logan, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Kayla Hofaker, Logan, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Logan Kiser, Logan, School of Pharmacy

Brant Cox, Long Island, School of Education

Mark Coomes, Phillipsburg, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Stephen Sage, Phillipsburg, School of Pharmacy

Macye Witmer, Phillipsburg, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Rooks

Jaclyn Benoit, Damar, School of Business

Hannah Berland, Damar, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Jacob Brull, Plainville, School of Music

Alexis Winklepleck, Stockton, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences 

Russell

Taelyr Blehm, Russell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Sheila Gulick, Russell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences 

Smith

Aleah Seemann, Kensington, School of Health Professions

Jordan Baxter, Smith Center, School of Education

Taylor Zabel, Smith Center, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.

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