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Over two dozen students with Eudora ties were named to deans’ lists for the spring semester.
Sawyer Schreiner has been named to the dean’s honor roll for her work in the spring 2024 semester, a distinction given to those who achieve the University of Central Oklahoma’s highest academic standards.
To be included, a student must record a 3.5 grade point average or better for the semester and no grade lower than a B for their work in qualifying classes.
The University of Kansas spring 2024 honor roll includes these Eudora students:
Kat Balke, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Caitlin Beets, School of the Arts
Delilah Begay, School of the Arts and College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Danny Campbell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Khloe Crawshaw, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School of Music
Jackson Dines, School of Architecture & Design
Conor Dunback, School of Education & Human Sciences
Justin Fawcett, School of Business
Breanna Gabel, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Ammon Garrett, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Brandy Hadl, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Jaden Hamm, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Nicolette Harlow, School of Business
Kimble Haskett, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Chloe Heide, School of Education & Human Sciences
Melia Martin, School of Education & Human Sciences
Dylan Meier, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
R Miller, School of Professional Studies
Alex Pascua, School of Education & Human Sciences
Joselyn Pickett, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Alexander Timmerman, School of Professional Studies
Mallory Vickers, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Alexander Vonderbrink, School of Education & Human Sciences
Leah Williams, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Steven Young, School of Engineering
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