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Achievements: UI honors spring graduates

The following is a continuation of the University of Idaho’s spring Idaho graduates. All degrees are bachelors unless otherwise indicated. Students are listed by their hometowns.

Genesee

Jesse Aherin, accounting; Jessica Knox, horticultural and crop science-horticultural plant production option; Leah Lindquist, food/nutrition-nutrition option; Sierra Nelson, food/nutrition-nutrition option, child family and consumer studies: family life option, communication studies; Sean Zenner, physical education, sport science.

Harrison

James Dorrell, mechanical engineering; Annie Goodson, food/nutrition-dietetics option; Leah Kincheloe, landscape architecture; Alyssa Ross, landscape architecture; Justin Schorzman, virtual technology and design; Derek Smith, psychology.

Hayden

Travis Abram, psychology; Zlata Bereznikova, Master of Arts, Political Science; Jennifer Burton, elementary education; Thomas Chatters, finance; Debra Cowan, psychology; Traci Feek, Master of Education, counseling and human services; Jonathon Frantz, general studies; Kelly Hall, political science; Amanda Hooker, secondary education; Ryan Lupul, Master of Science, recreation; Dave Mellick, Master of Engineering, computer engineering; Keelan Murphy, philosophy; Angelo Neglia, electrical engineering; April Oler, sociology and psychology; Christopher Olin, landscape architecture; Randy Patterson, Master of Science, curriculum and instruction; Nancy Petersen, Master of Arts, history; Jonathan Richards, Master of Science, mechanical engineering; Matthew Robson, Master of Science, mechanical engineering, Joshua Scrafford, psychology and justice studies.

Hayden Lake

Tristan Fitzgerald, education, school psychology; Dallas Palmer, accounting; Courtney Rothrock, food/nutrition-dietetics option; Summer Lynn Smith, Master of Architecture, architecture.

Kellogg

Kristine Bowen, Master of Science, professional-technical and technology education; Alexandrea Clanton, management and human resources; Jeremy Olberding, mechanical engineering; Laurie Roberts, Master of Arts, English.

Kendrick

Andrew Brammer, agricultural system management-agricultural production management option; Seth Parks, school and community health education.

Kingston

Bryan Humphrey, computer engineering; Robert Lane, computer engineering.

Kootenai

Stephanie Kohal, sociology; Deanna Pence, Master of Education, educational leadership.

Moscow

Lance Abendroth, Master of Science, recreation; Rachel Akre, information systems; Meshari Alhajri, Master of Education, special education; Sarah Anderson, psychology; Patrick Bageant, philosophy; Margaret Baker, general studies; Craig Beisel, Master of Science, bioinformatics and computation biology; James Bielenberg, J.D., law; Joeseph Bochenek, Master of Science, physics; Kalen Boland, recreation; Adrienne Boland, resource eecreation and tourism; Amanda Branson, J.D., law; McKenzie Cameron-Sandi, advertising and Spanish; Diana Carson, ecology and conservation biology-natural resources ecology option; Nance Ceccarelli, J.D., law; Brian Claypool, recreation; Alex Colter, Master of Science, environmental science; Matthew Cook, animal Science-Sci/prevet Option; Carissa Cox, crime and justice studies; Jeremy Cumming, English; Tucker Curley, mathematics; Kimberly Dahl, English; Kirsten Dahl, public relations; Brandon Davis, horticulture; Lyman Drown, athletic training; Darren Duke, anthropology; Ben Elger, psychology; Julie Fairley, physical eduation, sport science; Heidi Fluegel, Master of Science, plant science; Brooke Fox, communication studies; Daniel Funke, mechanical engineering; Ian Kirk, general studies; Melinda Green, school and community health education; Wesley Gregory, environmental science-social science option; Michael Griffel, Ph.D., education; Brenda Guettler, Master of Science, rangeland ecology and management; Kelly Harkins, mechanical engineering; David Hathaway, theatre arts; Chris Hazel, psychology; Kristin Huddleston, elementary education and Spanish; Henry Huie, finance; Robert Hung, general studies; Janel Jabal, communication studies; Amanda Jasper, English; Adam Kessler, English-creative writing emphasis; Bennett Kirsch, biology; Jason Hoetger, computer science and economics; Justin Kraemer, recreation; Satya Sai Sarepalli, Master of Science, civil engineering; Paula Lambert, Master of Education, curriculum and instruction; George Langfield, Ph.D., education; Jennifer LeFors, Spanish and biology; Christopher Lewis, international studies; Marcelita Loosli, horticultural and crop science-horticultural plant production option; Stanley Loughmiller, Master of Science, mechanical engineering; Ben Lucker, Ph.D., microbiology, molecular biology/biochemistry; Gloria Luther, studio art; Gretchen Lyons, child, family and consumer studies-child development family relations; Megan Magyar, general studies; Eevi Maki, electrical engineering; Heidi Marineau, foreign languages-french option; Paul Marx, Master of Architecture, architecture; Kristin McClellan Nelson, psychology and communication studies; Jeffrey Moss, Master of Arts, teaching English-second language; Tammie Moulton, child, family and consumer studies: family life option; Kentaro Murai, general studies; Brandon Neglay, physical education, sport science; Kirk O’Reilly, J.D., law; Jenna Osiensky, psychology and advertising; Kristi Overfelt, child, family and consumer studies-child development family relations; Danielle Pals, foreign languages-spanish option and international studies; Kurt Perkins, Master of Arts, anthropology; Henry Petersen, biology; Bridget Pitman, public relations Spanish; Cali Jo Popiel, psychology; Jonathan Poulos, Master of Education, professional and technical and technology education; Jessica Pressnall, elementary education; Remington Reid, mathematics and physics; Joanna Rench, physical education, sport science; Debra Rigby, office administration; Dina Roberts, Ph.D., natural resources; Catherine Roberts, forest resources; Sean Rowe, J.D., law; Brenda Sabatine, Spanish; Daniel Saueracker, English and Spanish; Gerri Sayler, studio art; Alana Scalise, anthropology; Alisa Schotzko, Master of Science, forest resources; Teresa Schrader, international studies; Emily Seaman, international studies; Anne Shearer, general studies; Nancy Shepherd, Master of Science, family and consumer sciences; Andrea Smith, secondary education; Marie Sorbel, Ccivil engineering; Emily Spellman, Master of Education, curriculum and instruction; Eva Strand, Ph.D., natural resources; Alexander Struble, metallurgical engineering and materials science and engineering; Scott Sumner, civil engineering; Aaron Sundquist, economics, international studies and foreign languages-Spanish option;