Area students earn college honors
UW-Eau Claire The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire has announced the names of the 2,986 students on the fall 2020 Dean’s List.
Students from this area who were named to the Dean’s List are: — Greenwood: Elizabeth Esselman, College of Education & Human Sciences; Madeline Johnson, College of Education & Human Sciences; Aeysha Paskert, College of Business; Adeline Schoenherr, College of Business — Loyal: Marcus Genteman, College of Education & Human Sciences; Jordan Hebert, College of Arts and Sciences; Edrea Kubista, College of Business; Emily Nikolai, College of Nursing and Health Sciences; Bryanna Rayhorn, College of Arts and Sciences; Devyn Schoonover, College of Nursing and Health Sciences; Bailey Waldhauser, College of Education & Human Sciences — Neillsville: Rita Donahue, College of Nursing and Health Sciences; Taylor Hand, College of Education & Human Sciences; Lexi Opelt, College of Education & Human Sciences; Lindsey Opelt, College of Nursing and Health Sciences; McKenna Ruzic, College of Nursing and Health Sciences — Spencer: McKenzie Bainer, College of Nursing and Health Sciences; Kaelyn Lyon, College of Education & Human Sciences Chippewa Valley Technical College
Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) announces that the following students have been named to the President’s List for the fall 2020 semester. To be eligible, students must complete a minimum of six credits with a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
Area students on the President’s List are: — Greenwood: Shawn L. Collinson, Kenya L. Knox, Mackenzie A. Rooney, and Zachary S. Zimbauer — Loyal: Waylon R. Froeba, Valire V. Ligman, and Mathew J. Nikolai — Neillsville: Emily R. Hanson, Caslin Kasten, Makayla Knuth, and Erin S. Voigt — Spencer: Alexis A. Lewis, Sydney L. Schultz, and Jaden R. Shelley UW-Stevens Point The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point honored more than 2,600 undergraduate students for attaining high grade point averages during the fall semester of the 2020-2021 academic year.
Full-time undergraduates who earned grade points of 3.90 to 4.0 (4.0 equals straight A) are given the highest honors designation. High honor citations go to those with grade point averages from 3.75 to 3.89 and honor recognition is accorded to those with grade point averages from 3.50 to 3.74.
Personalized certificates of scholastic achievement are being sent to those who earned highest honors distinction.
Students who received honors include: —Granton: Barbara Miller, Senior, High Honors; Josephine Voigt, Sophomore, Highest Honors — Greenwood: Kelly Nielsen, Senior, Highest Honors; Marnie Schecklman, Senior, Highest Honors; Brady Sorensen, Junior, Highest Honors — Loyal: Saydee Benz, Sophomore, High Honors; Remi Geiger, Sophomore, Highest Honors; Morgan Reinwand, Senior, Highest Honors — Neillsville: Dana Bautch, Senior, High Honors; Madelyn Chadwick, Sophomore, High Honors; Caden Ehlers, Sophomore, Highest Honors; Teeghan Mahoney, First-year, Honors; Melissa Pohle, Sophomore, Highest Honors; Bailey Schumacher, Sophomore, Honors — Spencer: Dyllan Griepentrog, Senior, Honors; Jasmyn Reckner, First-year, Highest Honors; Bailey Schubert, Senior, Highest Honors; Kaylee Wehrman, Firstyear, Honors
UW-Whitewater
Alejandro Mendoza from Granton, a student who is studying finance at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, is among the scholarship recipients receiving financial awards for the 2020-21 academic year.
Mendoza won the following scholarship(s): College of Business and Economics Scholarship; King Chavez Scholarship (Admissions); Freshman Academic Scholarship The UW-Whitewater Foundation awarded nearly $2.2 million in scholarships to students.
UW-River Falls The University of Wisconsin-River Falls fall semester Dean’s List honoring 1,995 students has been released by Registrar Kelly Browning.
To be named to the Dean’s List, a fulltime undergraduate must earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a scale of 4.0, or midway between an “A” and “B” average. Area students are listed below by hometown, name, and major.
— Granton: Kayla Johnson, Animal Science; Jillian Tyler, Agricultural Education — Neillsville: Sarah Fields, Biology; Krista Krultz, Dairy Science — Spencer: Jenna Schober, Psychology, Animal Science — Willard: Samuel Revier, Criminology, Sociology; Zena Thomas, Horticulture