ISU student named 
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AMES — More than 5,908 Iowa State University undergraduates have been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the 2011 fall semester dean’s
list.

Students named to the list must have earned a grade point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.00 scale while carrying a minimum of 12 credit hours of graded course work. Local students on the list include the following:

Newton — Devin J. Cummins, aerospace engineering; John W. Deutsch, mechanical engineering; Jennifer M. Fehr, child, adult and family services; Christopher D. Gifford, pre-business; Colton D. Hoffmann, civil engineering; Lindsey L. Hook, human sciences; Stephanie J. Larson, veterinary medicine; Kaci R. McCleary, psychology; Samantha K. Nilles, kinesiology and health; Katie Ranard, food science; Madison A. Reed, psychology; Monica L. Schnell, child, adult and family services; Joseph R. Sickora, management information systems; Sarah A. Sprouse, materials engineering; and Michael L. Wormley, agronomy.

Baxter — Amanda L. Aukes, graphic design; Haley M. Dillon, materials engineering; and Mackenzie Rae Petermeier, graphic design.

Colfax — Brittney L. Borts, preprofessional health programs; Tyler B. Johnson, computer engineering; Emmie E. Larson, elementary education; and Chase M. Russell, agricultural engineering.

Kellogg — Alice G. Hinshaw, music; Hunter C. Springer, industrial technology; and Brittany R. Tielbur, biology (AGLS).

Mingo — Meghan R. Alexander, interdisciplinary studies.

Monroe — Amanda M. Buckingham, civil engineering; Daniel D. Buckingham, horticulture; Amber M. Connett, agricultural and life sciences education; Kurtis D. Dop, agricultural business; Riley D. Eveleth, pre-integrated studio arts; Angelica Y. Flores, child, adult and family services; Chelsea R. Killins, elementary education; Kaitlyn R. Lewis, agricultural business; William R. Van Walbeek, software engineering; Stephanie Ann Van Wyk, accounting; and Eric J. Woestman, software engineering.

Prairie City — Brienne M. Arter, event management; Kaitlyn N. Devries, interior design; Frankie M. Faidley, child, adult and family services; and Jacquelyn R. Kuecker, history.

Sully — Colt Freese, open option (LAS), and David Lee Samson, agronomy.

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