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A local university announced its spring 2023 honor roll with over 20 students from Eudora.
The University of Kansas awarded more than 6,800 students with an honor roll classification. The criteria depends on the specific school, but some honor the 10% of students enrolled, some establish a minimum grade-point average and others raise the minimum GPA for each year students are in school.
Students from Eudora are:
Lauren Abram, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Kat Balke, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Caitlin Beets, School of the Arts
Danny Campbell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Khloe Crawshaw, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School of Music
Justin Fawcett, School of Business
Joey Gales,School of Education & Human Sciences
Ammon Garrett, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Taylor Graves, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Brandy Hadl, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Nicolette Harlow, School of Business
Kimble Haskett, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Chloe Heide, School of Education & Human Sciences
Megan Hull, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mary Kincaid, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Brian Lounsbury, School of Engineering
Melia Martin, School of Education & Human Sciences
Breawna Nuckolls, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Alex Pascua, School of Education & Human Sciences
Devin Purcell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Connor Schmidt, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School of Education & Human Sciences
Mallory Vickers, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Sam Winton, School of Journalism & Mass Communications
Steven Young, School of Engineering
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