DMACC announces spring semester dean’s list

Des Moines Area Community College President Rob Denson recently released the names of students eligible for the spring semester dean’s list.

To be eligible, a student must have earned a 3.5 to 3.99 grade point average. Jasper County student’s named to the dean’s list include the following:

NEWTON — Jennifer Allensworth, business information systems; Jesse Anderson, associate general studies; Josi Arguello, associate general studies; Leslie Avila-Gilbert, business administration; Corey Bak, associate general studies; Deborah Bazer, liberal arts; Jazmine Bjelland, liberal arts; Angeline Blackburn, pre-nursing; Michael Blomme, liberal arts; Angela Bowie, pre-nursing; Brenda Carkhuff, liberal arts; Denise Carkhuff-Smith, office assistant; Megan Chisholm, liberal arts; Benjamin Christensen, pre-information technology/network administration; Kevin Coyner, culinary arts; Amanda Crise, liberal arts; Christina Crise, liberal arts; Jeffrey Crise, liberal arts; Lindsay Daugherty, liberal arts; Meagan Davis, associate general studies; Kayla Douglas-Johnson, mortuary science; Jessica Hadsell, liberal arts; Tanner Hagen, electrical construction; Heidi Hancock, liberal arts; Joseph Harden, liberal arts; Megan Hiemstra, business administration; Janis Huff, human services; Sherry Hughes, liberal arts; Emily Hummel, pre-dental occupations; Katherine Jansma, liberal arts; Monica Jordan, pre-health occupation; Madeleine Joy, liberal arts; Alex Koons, liberal arts; Crystal Landgrebe, pre-nursing; Annamaria Layton, phlebotomy; Erin Lewis, office specialist; Andrea Lowary, criminal justice; Aaron McKinney, fitness and sports management; Aaron Monroe, liberal arts; Shari Moorman, photography; Debbie Morrison, associate general studies; Madison Oskam, visual communication; Karen Owen, accounting paraprofessional; Lori Patterson, pre-nursing; Emily Peck, Human Services; Leanne Petersen, Liberal Arts; Kelly Reed, Business administration; Shana Reeder, pre-nursing; Matt Riney, liberal arts; Kasi Rivas, human services; Christian Ryther, welding; Marcia Schrader, liberal arts; Olivia Sims-Binegar, pre-nursing; Melissa Soderblom, liberal arts; Ryan Tedrow, welding; Casey Templeton, business information systems; Stefanie Trout, medical insurance and coding; Hunter Udelhoven, pre-health occupation; Noella VanBrogen, liberal arts; Sarah VanElsen, veterinary technology; Dominic Vasquez, welding; Michael Ward, business administration; and Jackie Worthington, office assistant.

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