PLATTEVILLE - The University of Wisconsin-Platteville announced its dean's list, honoring those full-time students who earned high honors in their respective colleges in the spring 2017 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.
Students on the dean's list include:
Albany: Taylor Bechen, biology
Argyle: Taylor Hauser, business administration and political science
Belleville: Emily Butters, engineering physics; Kaitlin Hoven, elementary education, Mackenzie Sarbacker, agricultural education; and Andrew Schmitt, social science comprehensive
Brodhead: Joel Dieckhoff, soil and crop science; Peter Speckman, mechanical engineering; Isaac Welsh, soil and crop science; Eric Willhite, social science comprehensive; and Lukas Wymer, social science comprehensive
Brooklyn: Nicole Hall, electrical engineering, and Taylor Martin, environmental engineering
Darlington: Daisy Cunzenheim; Hunter Hauser, industrial technology management; Jackelyn Johnson, media studies; Erin Marchant, agricultural business; Rebecca Mathias, physical education; Ashley McCarville, elementary education; Cole McDonald, biology; Abigail Merriam, industrial engineering; Benjamin Muhlstein, biology; and Ava Volkening, elementary education
Juda: Ryan Schmitt, industrial technology management
Monroe: Mckenzy Foley, industrial technology management; Anna Jenson, art; Kolten Kline, biology; and Alexa Yurs, mechanical engineering
Monticello: Savannah Bettin, music, and Amy Silver, agricultural business
New Glarus: Briana Austin, social science comprehensive; Michael Baird, business administration and physical education; Rachel Baird, psychology; and Courtney Feller, elementary education
Shullsburg: Megan Burbach, social science comprehensive; Anna Holland, business administration; James Morrissey, industrial technology management; Nicholas Soppe, criminal justice; and Zachary Wedige, elementary education
South Wayne: Michaela Akins, chemistry, and Emily Jones, psychology
Woodford: Melissa Flanagan, elementary education
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.
Students on the dean's list include:
Albany: Taylor Bechen, biology
Argyle: Taylor Hauser, business administration and political science
Belleville: Emily Butters, engineering physics; Kaitlin Hoven, elementary education, Mackenzie Sarbacker, agricultural education; and Andrew Schmitt, social science comprehensive
Brodhead: Joel Dieckhoff, soil and crop science; Peter Speckman, mechanical engineering; Isaac Welsh, soil and crop science; Eric Willhite, social science comprehensive; and Lukas Wymer, social science comprehensive
Brooklyn: Nicole Hall, electrical engineering, and Taylor Martin, environmental engineering
Darlington: Daisy Cunzenheim; Hunter Hauser, industrial technology management; Jackelyn Johnson, media studies; Erin Marchant, agricultural business; Rebecca Mathias, physical education; Ashley McCarville, elementary education; Cole McDonald, biology; Abigail Merriam, industrial engineering; Benjamin Muhlstein, biology; and Ava Volkening, elementary education
Juda: Ryan Schmitt, industrial technology management
Monroe: Mckenzy Foley, industrial technology management; Anna Jenson, art; Kolten Kline, biology; and Alexa Yurs, mechanical engineering
Monticello: Savannah Bettin, music, and Amy Silver, agricultural business
New Glarus: Briana Austin, social science comprehensive; Michael Baird, business administration and physical education; Rachel Baird, psychology; and Courtney Feller, elementary education
Shullsburg: Megan Burbach, social science comprehensive; Anna Holland, business administration; James Morrissey, industrial technology management; Nicholas Soppe, criminal justice; and Zachary Wedige, elementary education
South Wayne: Michaela Akins, chemistry, and Emily Jones, psychology
Woodford: Melissa Flanagan, elementary education