UI Announces Spring Dean’S List
The University of Idaho has announced the names of students recently honored for academic achievement during the spring semester.
Eligible students must achieve a set grade point while carrying a specified number of credit hours, with requirements varying among the different academic colleges.
North Idaho students and their colleges are listed by hometown.
Desmet: Katherine Pfaff, Letters and Science.
Hayden: Monica Ruiz, Business and Economics.
Hayden Lake: James Cerven, Letters and Science; Suzanne Cox, Business and Economics; James Cultra, Engineering; James DeMoss, Letters and Science; Micheala Denny, Letters and Science; Alysha Duran, Letters and Science; Dillon Ellefson, Art and Architecture, and Letters and Science; Kevin Flerchinger, Business and Economics; Samantha Frazier, Education; Alicia Guinn, Letters and Science; Christopher Hiatt, Education; Jean Hiatt, Letters and Science; Terrance Hiatt, Letters and Science; Kristine Hoskins, Art and Architecture; Kelly Johnson, Agriculture; Kelly Knoll, Business and Economics; JoSann Kreider, Letters and Science; Kirk Leichner, Letters and Science, and Education; Linsey Mattison, General Studies; Marc McCall, Letters and Science; James O’Brien, Business and Economics; Josh Szasz, Agriculture; Lisa Walker, General Studies; and Douglas Welling, Engineering.
Hope: Ruel Conn, Engineering.
Kellogg: Scott Wise, Business and Economics.
Kingston: Hollie Derbyshire, Education; and Nathan Woolsey, Engineering.
Kootenai: Christoph Remsen, Forestry, Wildlife and Range Science.
Mullan: Bradley Juelfs, Education; and Cecily Pemble, Education.
Nordman: Buck Samuel, Agriculture.
Osburn: Randall Johnson, Engineering.
Plummer: Misty Kolar, Education; Matthew Mottern, Mines and Earth Resources; and Joshua Taff, Agriculture, and Letters and Science.
Post Falls: Tiffany Cavanaugh, Engineering; Charity Folsom, Letters and Science; Jamie French, Business and Economics; Lois Hazel, Education; Jason Holcomb, Letters and Science; Mica Hutchison, Engineering, and Letters and Science; Timothy Jennings, Letters and Science; Julia LeRoy, Education; Nicholas Lilyquist, Education; Neil Morris, Letters and Science; Joel Peterson, Engineering; Julia Piaskowski, Agriculture; Ben Sharon, Engineering; Angela Sowers, Letters and Science; Crystal Vancho, Letters and Science; and Coralee Wolcott, Agriculture.
Priest River: Misha Carver, Letters and Science; Cresenda White, Education, and Letters and Science; and Melissa White, Business and Economics, and Letters and Science.
Rathdrum: Robert Drew, Engineering; Meghann Jenkins, Letters and Science; Cameron Rasor, Forestry, Wildlife and Range Science; Aimee Traver, Letters and Science, and Education; Tara Tschauder, Letters and Science, and Business and Economics; and Wade Winegardner, Letters and Science.
Sagle: Shawna Benner, Letters and Science; Pepper Bradetich, Education; Jake Harvey, General Studies; Patrick McLaughlin, Education; David Miles, Letters and Science; William Schaudt, Letters and Science; Kip Shields, Letters and Science; and Aujsha Taylor, Agriculture.
St. Maries: Elizabeth Armstrong, Business and Economics; Sarah Cuvala, Agriculture; Jennifer Dryden, Letters and Science; Pohley Hill, Agriculture; Ty Konkright, Forestry, Wildlife and Range Science, and Business and Economics; Sean Lecoultre, Engineering; Elizabeth Montgomery, Education; Mary Suenkel, Letters and Science; and Betsy Whitehead, Letters and Science.
Sandpoint: Marina Arconti, Letters and Science; Jeremy Cope, Letters and Science; Liana Dallmann, Letters and Science, and Agriculture; Erin Daniels, Education; Rex Finney, Law; Douglas Hawkins, Business and Economics; Courtney Hill, Letters and Science; Jennifer Hines, Letters and Science; Gary Kedish, Forestry, Wildlife and Range Science; Jessica Meigs, Education; Candice Nelson, Business and Economics; Allison Nieman, Letters and Science; Ethan Owens, Education; Brian Smith, Education; and Patricia Wallace, Letters and Science.
Santa: Mariah Dunham, General Studies.
Smelterville: Jeremy Madsen, Engineering.
Tensed: Karen Calisterio, Art and Architecture.
Wallace: Patrick Specht, Education.
Worley: Seth Millhorn, Engineering; Dawn Nigh, Agriculture; and James Windisch, Education.