County well represented on U of I Dean's List |
June 17, 2017 |
University Communications & Marketing at the
University of Idaho is pleased to make available
the 2017 spring Dean’s List. More than 2,400
students qualified for the UI Dean’s List for
the spring 2017 semester.
To be included in the Dean’s List, UI students
must maintain at least a 3.5 GPA on a minimum of
12 graded credits during the semester. Spring
2017 semester ended May 12. From Bonners Ferry,
U of I Dean's List honors were awarded to:
Abby L. Davis, Agricultural & Life Sciences,
Animal & Veterinary Science
Collin P. Stone, Agricultural & Life Sciences,
Agricultural & Extension Education
Sierra N. Temple, Agricultural & Life Sciences,
Animal & Veterinary Science
Christopher L. Harlan, Business & Economics,
Business
Zachary Dennis, Business & Economics, Business
Brianna J. Reasoner, Education, Curriculum &
Instruction
Collin R. Luther, Education, Curriculum &
Instruction
Mckenzie M. Moore, Education, Movement Sciences
Bradley M. Thompson, Letters Arts & Social
Sciences, Journalism & Mass Media
Camille E. Awbrey, Letters Arts & Social
Sciences, Journalism & Mass Media
Elizabeth Betancourt Medina, Letters Arts &
Social Sciences, Modern Languages & Cultures
Emma F. Kelly, Letters Arts & Social Sciences,
Psychology/Communication Studies
Janice C. Pannell, Letters Arts & Social
Sciences, General Studies
Jordan J. Becker, Letters Arts & Social
Sciences, Psychology/Communication Studies
Kathryn N. Colson, Letters Arts & Social
Sciences, English
Katrina S. Alverez, Letters Arts & Social
Sciences B.A. English
Kristen L. Klupenger Letters Arts & Social
Sciences, Sociology & Anthropology
McKenzie S. Macdonald, Letters Arts & Social
Sciences, Politics & Philosophy, Business
Collin B. Cossairt, Natural Resources, Wildlife
Resources, Fish & Wildlife Sciences
Jessica Betancourt Medina, Letters Arts & Social
Sciences, Modern Languages & Cultures, Martin
Institute of International Studies
From Moyie Springs, Dean's List honors were
awarded to Quinn L. Cummings, Letters Arts &
Social Sciences, Sociology & Anthropology |
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