Achievements: UI Phi Eta Sigma honors new members
The University of Idaho Phi Eta Sigma recently inducted students into the National Honor Society. Students are listed by their hometowns.
Blanchard: Ashley Ewing
Clark Fork: Reina Hagstrom
Coeur d’Alene: April Davidson, Erika Dirks
Dalton Daltons: Mallory Cook
Hayden: April Neubauer, Katherine Olin, Lindsey Castle
Hayden Lake: Casey Siegwarth
Moscow: Dustin Fleener, Francina Zimmerman, Heather Lind, Janet Kleffner, Jean Jabal, Jenelle Sombret, Jennifer McMillan, Joshua Charles, Kaleigh Roberts, Kenneth Christian, Kristin Schmidt, Kyle Legoll, Mary Qualls, Megan Mecham, Meredith Payton, Xi Lu
Nordman: Alyson French
Post Falls: Veronica Whetstine
Priest River: David Gardner, Melissa Eldenburg, Rebecca Bujko
Rathdrum: Kelsi Nagle, Meghan Corsi
Sandpoint: Julie Hilland, Nicole Rench
Spokane: Christopher Walker, Garrett Hanson, Nicolle Rose, Stephen King, Whitney Lucas
St. Maries: Jenna Robinson, Darcy Collins
Troy: Gentry Jenkins
Viola: Brian Faulkner, Thor King
UI honors Alumni awards recipients
The University of Idaho named students who received Alumni Awards for Excellence from Idaho and Washington. Students are listed by their hometowns.
Coeur d’Alene: Danielle Sebring, civil engineering; Katie Quinn, biology; Kenneth Burchell, history
Moscow: Bridget Pitman, public relations and Spanish; Gerri Sayler, fine art; Joe Wilkins, creative writing; Jonathan Gaffney, history; Julia Williams, microbiology, molecular biology and biochemistry; Kaylani Merrill, philosophy and neuroscience; Marcella Pattinson, counseling; Mary Oswald, biology; Natalie Stone, counseling and school psychology; Thomas Welch, history
Priest River: Sean Jurgensen, electrical engineering
Rathdrum: Shannon Grant, applied mathematics
Sandpoint: Aaron Sundquist, foreign languages, international studies and economics; Katelyn Shook, radio, TV and digital media production
Spokane: Andrea Walker, finance
Troy: Dustene Cummings, fisheries
Phoenix announces spring graduates
The University of Phoenix recently announced local residents who have graduated this spring. Students are listed by their hometowns. All degrees are bachelor’s degrees unless otherwise indicated.
Cheney: Amie Frederick, business management, Jacob Sordelet, business management
Medical Lake: Lorri Kirstein, business management
Newman Lake: James Ferrenburg, information technology; Michele Greybeck, business management
Nine Mile Falls: Donna Wheatley, business management
Spokane: Heather Bahme, business management; Peter Baltes, business management; Thomas Bell, business management; David Bodie, business management; R. Allen Chadwick, Master of Business Administration; Alyx Christophe, business management; John Clark, information technology; Patricia Fleming, business management; Sheila Galloway, business management; Candy Joubert, information technology; Jennifer Kennedy, Master of Business Administration; Rachel Klins-McMahon, business management; Sarah Koutecky, Master of Business Administration; Lynnae McGillen, Master of Business Administration; Rich Prasser, Master of Business Administration; Dawn Pullin, Master of Business Administration; Carlos Manuel Simmons Jr., business management; Heather Marie Smith, Master of Business Administration; Angela Wray, information technology; Joanne Ziegler, business management
Spokane Valley: Madhusudhan Gurusamy, Master of Business Administration; Byron Henry, business management; Shani Hunter, Master of Business Administration; Steven Millard, Master of Business Administration, e-business; Carol Roberts, Master of Business Administration, health care management; Mark Upmeyer, business management
UI history honor society announces new members
The University of Idaho’s Phi Alpha Theta announced its newest initiated members. To be eligible for Phi Alpha Theta, students must have completed 12 credits in history, a minimum 3.1 grade-point average in six upper division credits and an overall 3.0 g.p.a. Students are listed by their hometowns.
Blanchard: Stephanie Jacobs
Bonners Ferry: Lisa Hubbard
Coeur d’Alene: Jon DuPont
Hayden: Kelly Hall
Moscow: Jonathan Gaffney, Laramy Elliott, Robert Bobier
Sandpoint: Jessica Bowman
Spokane: Christi Stone
UI forestry honor society posts new members
Xi Sigma Pi at the University of Idaho also announced its newest members. Xi Sigma Pi focuses on students majoring in the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Range Sciences and requires a minimum of a 3.0 grade-point average and junior standing. Students are listed by their hometowns.
Coeur d’Alene: Amy Anderson, Jenny Mink
Hayden: Rebecca Hamner
Kendrick: Amber Brocke
Moscow: Diana Carson, Elizabeth O’Neill, Lorelei Haukness
Sagle: Betsy Hull
Spokane Valley: Adam Fredrickson