April 30, 2024

Iowa State University announces spring 2017 dean’s list

AMES — More than 8,700 Iowa State University students have been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the spring semester 2017 dean’s list.

Students named to the dean’s 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.

Students listed below are from the Jasper County area.

Morgan Kay Anderson, of Newton, software engineering; Jake William Berger, of Newton, kinesiology and health; Samuel Thomas Burnett, of Newton, electrical engineering; Katelyn M. Camp, of Newton, kinesiology and health; Carrie Marie Cunningham, of Newton, event management; Anne E. Deutsch, of Newton, industrial engineering; Allison Lynn Ergenbright, of Newton, family and consumer science education and studies; Emily A. Forsyth, of Newton, kinesiology and health; Maria Louise Fox, of Newton, horticulture; Nickolas A. Geerlings, of Newton, history; Caleb C. Gunsaulus, of Newton, aerospace engineering; Joshua James Gunsaulus, of Newton, animal ecology; Brooke Elizabeth Hamand, of Newton, elementary education; Neal Thomas Hayden, of Newton, accounting; Jacob Andrew Hill, of Newton, environmental science (LAS); Ryan Joseph Hitchler, of Newton, industrial technology; Jennifer M. Johnson, of Newton, elementary education; Elijah Thomas Lockwood, of Newton, aerospace engineering; Sydnie Reid Martinache, of Newton, elementary education; Lillian L. Mindrup, of Newton, elementary education; Hannah Grace Moomaw, of Newton, English; Abigail Joanne Morgan, of Newton, elementary education; Monica Elizabeth Mulcahey, of Newton, technical communication; Grant Christopher Nook, of Newton, mechanical engineering; Patrick William Reed, of Newton, kinesiology and health; Hannah Kaye Rhoads, of Newton, industrial engineering; Evan Shimon, of Newton, finance; Chandler D. Sturtz, of Newton, marketing; Benton John Vest, of Newton, pre-business; and Celeste M. Welshhons, of Newton, management.

Marta Andelson, of Kellogg, veterinary medicine; Michael Alexander Barr, of Kellogg, agricultural business; Caleb Paul Jansen, of Kellogg, civil engineering; Hannah Ann Marston, of Kellogg, early childhood education; Kyle Joseph Nisley, of Kellogg, animal science; William David Springer, of Kellogg, computer engineering; Emily Marie Van Manen, of Kellogg, agricultural and life sciences education; Justin Dale Hardenbrook, of Reasnor, mechanical engineering; and Todd Daniel Van Dyke, of Reasnor, agricultural systems technology.

Jodie Lee Schabilion, of Baxter, family and consumer science education and studies; and Katelyn Jass Ziesman, of Baxter, communication studies.

Cassandra Jan Craig, of Colfax, animal science; Byron Glen Johnson, of Colfax, environmental science (LAS); Jessica Nicole Kolo, of Colfax, agricultural and life sciences education; Sydney Kay McLaughlin, of Colfax, English; Bailey Ann Pease, of Colfax, management; Jena Jenae Teed, of Colfax, elementary education; and Quinn J. Hanson-Pollock, of Mingo, chemical engineering.

Taylor N. Vander Leest, of Lynnville, event management; and Bartholomew Luke Zylstra, of Sully, mechanical engineering.

Ashlyn J. Breckenridge, of Monroe, interdisciplinary studies; Whitney Lynn Figland, of Monroe, agricultural and life sciences education; Emily Kay Hugen, of Monroe, agronomy; Hayley Jodale Konek, of Monroe, elementary education; Christopher Donald Nash, of Monroe, kinesiology and health; Rebecca A. Schippers, of Monroe, biological/pre-medical illustration; Taylor Renee Thomas, of Monroe, genetics (LAS); Wendy Vargas of Monroe, child, adult and family services; Nathan James Vande Wall, of Prairie City, agricultural business; and Kaitlyn Marie Wilkie, of Prairie City, kinesiology and health.