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Academic Honors: July 1, 2016
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PLATTEVILLE - The University of Wisconsin-Platteville announced its dean's list, honoring full-time students who earned high honors in their respective colleges in the spring 2016 semester.

The College of Business, Industry, Life Science and Agriculture and the College of Liberal Arts and Education require GPAs of 3.75 and above for dean's list honors, while the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science requires students to reach at least a 3.50.

Albany: Katie Krupke, elementary education

Argyle: Logan Stietz, animal science

Belleville: Brienne Dorn, general engineering; Kaitlin Hoven, elementary education; Rachel Peters, animal science; and Andrew Schmitt, social science comprehensive

Blanchardville: Joshua Steadman, mechanical engineering

Brodhead: Ann Beyer, civil engineering; Joel Dieckhoff, soil and crop science; Kurtis Johnson, civil engineering; Erin Marchant, agricultural business; Lucas Menzel, mechanical engineering; Tyler Welsh, industrial technology management; and Lukas Wymer, social science comprehensive

Darlington: Jacob Boyle, psychology; Katie Carlson, industrial engineering; Ruth Gutierrez, industrial engineering; Cody Hardyman, undecided; Hunter Hauser, animal science; Cole McDonald, biology; Johanna Meister, mechanical engineering; Abigail Merriam, industrial engineering; Benjamin Muhlstein, biology; Emily Salathe, business administration; Mariah Wiegel, biology; and Erik Zander, accounting/business administration

Gratiot: Preston Cernek, animal science, and Hillary Holland, music

Juda: Ryan Schmitt, mechanical engineering

Monroe: Seth Allen, business administration; Nettie Cook, biology; and Kolten Kline, electrical engineering

Monticello: Savannah Bettin, music, and Amy Silver, agricultural business/soil and crop science

New Glarus: Briana Austin, social science comprehensive; Rachel Baird, psychology; Courtney Feller, elementary education; and Jessie Hawley, art

South Wayne: Chaesta Shager, animal science



OSHKOSH - University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh officials have announced the names of students who qualified for the university dean's list and honor roll in the spring 2016 semester.

To qualify for the honor roll, a student must take at least 12 credits and earn a GPA of at least 3.3 out of a possible 4.0, or "all A's." Those with a GPA of 3.75 or higher qualify for the dean's list.

Albany: Katie Letcher, honor roll, and Clarissa Rueckert, honor roll

Belleville: Alex O'Connor, dean's list; Sabrina Popenfus, honor roll; and Karlyn Rear, dean's list

Brodhead: Alicia Condon, honor roll; Meg Duffield, dean's list; Danielle Kraak, honor roll; Jordan Kraak, honor roll; Olivia Krumwiede, honor roll; Katlynn Rhyner, honor roll; Dustin Young, honor roll; and Tanner Zimmerman, honor roll

Monroe: Ruth Balsano, dean's list; Zachary Bear, honor roll; Dominick Gruenwald, honor roll; and Haylie Olson, honor roll

Monticello: Nicole Baebler, honor roll; Madeline Bartels, dean's list; Forrest Havens, honor roll; Brett Hefty, honor roll; Ashley Schmid, honor roll; Samantha Speaker, honor roll; and Hailey Wing, dean's list

New Glarus: Carly Gillam, honor roll; Christopher Pickett, dean's list; Bailey Rupnow, dean's list; and Andrei Vultaggio, honor roll



AKRON, Ohio - Amanda Bauman, a biology major from Monroe, made the University of Akron's spring 2016 dean's list.

To be eligible, a student must maintain a GPA of 3.500-3.999 and be enrolled in 12 or more credit hours.



MILWAUKEE - Alyssa Quinn, a senior from Monroe, has been named to the Wisconsin Lutheran College's dean's list for the spring semester.

To be eligible for the dean's list, a student must carry a semester GPA of 3.6 or higher.



CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - Kirkwood Community College has released its dean's list for the spring 2016 semester.

Mariah Mohns of Brodhead has been named to the list, having achieved a 3.3 GPA or higher after completing 12 or more credit hours at the college.