LAWRENCE — More than 6,800 undergraduate students at the University of Kansas earned honor roll distinction for the spring 2023 semester.
The honor roll comprises undergraduates who meet requirements in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and in the schools of Architecture & Design, Business, Education & Human Sciences, Engineering, Health Professions, Journalism & Mass Communications, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy, Professional Studies and Social Welfare.
Honor roll criteria vary among the university’s academic units. Some schools honor the top 10% of students enrolled, some establish a minimum grade-point average, and others raise the minimum GPA for each year students are in school. Students must complete a minimum number of credit hours to be considered for the honor roll.
Clay County
Christina Wilken, Clay Center, School of Health Professions
Dickinson County
Sophia Barrett, Abilene, School of Nursing
Liz Collins, Abilene, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Jennifer Davies, Abilene, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Maci Debenham, Abilene, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Taylor Heitschmidt, Abilene, School of Architecture & Design
Beth Holmes, Abilene, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Maren Meneley, Abilene, School of Music
Joshua Young, Abilene, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Emma Frieze, Chapman, School of Business
Emma Frieze, Chapman, School of Journalism & Mass Communications
Chauntel Burpee, Herington, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Lainey Monnington, Herington, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Ellsworth County:
Grant Gwinner, Ellsworth, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Kennedi Koralek, Ellsworth, School of Business
Hayden Rogers, Ellsworth, School of Business
Lincoln County:
Zachary Obermueller, Lincoln, School of Business
Jaina White, Sylvan Grove, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Marion County:
Emmy Hess, Marion, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Logan Waner, Marion, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Tyler Nickel, Ramona, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
McPherson County:
Henry Janzen, Lindsborg, School of the Arts.
Mickalee Kerns, Lindsborg, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.
Caden Kibler, Lindsborg, School of Business.
Myah Stambaugh-Tubbs, Lindsborg, School of Music.
Avery Van Der Wege, Lindsborg, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. Jamison Sattler, Marquette, School of the Arts.
Matthew Powers, McPherson, School of Engineering.
Tessa Boesker, McPherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.
Levi Cromwell, McPherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.
Megan Grieb, McPherson, School of Business.
Alexander Houston, McPherson, School of Business.
Kade Kaufman, Mcpherson, School of Business.
Sage Koelling, Mcpherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.
Jersey Lopez, Mcpherson, School of Journalism & Mass Communications. Jonah Scott, Mcpherson, School of Business.
Avery Strathman, Mcpherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.
Hope Williams, McPherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Rice County:
Bella Bryant, Lyons, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Saline County
Madeline Blake, Assaria, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Hart Nurnberg, Assaria, School of Engineering
Breanna Standley, Assaria, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Rachel Weis, Falun, School of Business
Kate Weis, Gypsum, School of Nursing
Grace Allen, Salina, School of Education & Human Sciences
David Beachy, Salina, School of Education & Human Sciences
Austin Beatty, Salina, School of Business
Miraj Bhakta, Salina, School of Business
Vidhi Bhakta, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Quinton Burger, Salina, School of Pharmacy
Christopher Castillo, Salina, School of Nursing
Lauren Cullins, Salina, School of Nursing
Avery Darby, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Avery Darby, Salina, School of Social Welfare
Zachary Davidson, Salina, School of Business
Emily DeMars, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Morgan Dolton, Salina, School of Pharmacy
Spencer Einhaus, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Gabby Fischer, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Alessandra Fischer, Salina, School of Journalism & Mass Communications
Jacob Geisen, Salina, School of the Arts
Aubrey Givens, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Madison Goertzen, Salina, School of Nursing
Charles Goldbach, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Candace Marie Gomendoza, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Andrew Hanson, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Grace Hoge, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Jadyn Humphrey, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Aryan Kevat, Salina, School of Engineering
Benjamin Kraft, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Emmy Latham, Salina, School of Education & Human Sciences
Avery Mccomber, Salina, School of Business
Christian Mendez, Salina, School of the Arts
Cara Moritz, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Jaylinn Nguyen, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Adeline Ollenberger, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
David Ollenberger, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Rohan Patel, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Jocelyn Pembleton, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Camryn Phelps, Salina, School of Business
Colton Prothro, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Kayleb Qualls, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Brynna Rowley, Salina, School of Business
Abby Russell, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Amber Ryan, Salina, School of Nursing
Karsyn Schlesener, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Maclaren Scoville, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Rashada Smith, Salina, School of Journalism & Mass Communications
Dorothy Ann Sparacino, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Reagan Stein, Salina, School of Education & Human Sciences
Madison Toner, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Justin Tran, Salina, School of Health Professions
Lauren Tubal, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Santiago Vasquez, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Makayla Versluys, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Regan Weatherd, Salina, School of Pharmacy