Dean’s Lists: Citadel, NCTA, UNL
CHARKESTON, S.C - Brianna Arguello of Broken Bow is among more than 650 cadets and students recognized with a gold star for academic achievements during the fall 2022 semester at The Citadel. Gold stars mean 3.7 GPA or higher and the student is named to the Dean’s List.
Submitted by NCTA
CURTIS - Sixty-four students at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture (NCTA) were named to the Honor Roll (3.5-3.99 GPA) for the past semester. Local students include Brandi Coons of Callaway and Reagan Ross of Callaway.
LINCOLN - The following local students are among the more than 6,900 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students who have been named to the Deans’ List for their respective colleges for the fall semester of the 202223 academic year.
Anselmo: Grace Cantrell, freshman, College of Business, accounting; Jalea Chandler, senior, College of Education and Human Sciences, child, youth and family studies; Seth Aaron Chandler, sophomore, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, mechanized systems management.
Ansley: Carli Bailey, freshman, College of Business, accounting; Reid Allan Brockmeier, senior, Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts, emerging media arts; Jackson Henry, sophomore, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, plant and landscape systems: Emily Marie Jonas, junior, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, animal science and pre-veterinary medicine.
Arnold: Jadeyn Bubak, sophomore, College of Education and Human Sciences, child, youth and family studies; Landyn Leigh Cole, junior, College of Arts and Sciences, English; Reagan Cool, freshman, Explore Center, undeclared undergraduate.
Berwyn: Sam Loy, freshman, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, animal science.
Broken Bow: Traiven Campbell, senior, College of Education and Human Sciences, elementary education; Cade O’Neil Chapin, senior, College of Education and Human Sciences, nutrition and health sciences; Drew Robert Drake, senior, College of Engineering, construction management; Abby Flint, sophomore, College of Education and Human Sciences, nutrition and health sciences; Kate Holcomb, sophomore, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, agricultural education; Riese Kahnk, freshman, College of Arts and Sciences, psychology; Bradon Parr, junior, College of Engineering, mechanical engineering; Lauren Reynolds, senior, College of Education and Human Sciences, elementary education and early childhood education; Joelle Kay Sanger, senior, College of Arts and Sciences, biological sciences; Cami Schweitzer, junior, College of Business, accounting and finance; Haley Wells, freshman, College of Education and Human Sciences, elementary education; Alex Wenquist, sophomore, College of Business, finance; Ava Williams, sophomore, College of Education and Human Sciences, child, youth and family studies; Gracie Senamarie Williams, senior, College of Education and Human Sciences, English language arts; Griffin Lee Wright, senior, College of Education and Human Sciences, social science and coaching.
Eddyville: Adi McFarland, freshman, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, plant and landscape systems.
Halsey: Madison Marten, sophomore, College of Education and Human Sciences, elementary education and early childhood education.
Loup City: Kennedy Lyn Lewandowski, senior, College of Education and Human Sciences, elementary education and special education (K-6); Lake Reikofski, senior, College of Education and Human Sciences, secondary education.
Merna: Elijah Downey, freshman, College of Education and Human Sciences, nutrition and health sciences; Dawson David Duryea, senior, College of Engineering, construction management; Jace Leibhart, junior, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, plant and landscape systems; Hadlee Safranek, freshman, College of Business, marketing; Rhett Wilson Safranek, junior, College of Business, management; Sebastian Younes, freshman, College of Business, business administration.
Miller: Karla Kay Nichols, junior, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, agricultural leadership, education and communication.
Mullen: Jadyn Chasek, junior, College of Arts and Sciences, environmental studies and communication studies.