Students named to spring 2024 Provost’s List
Students named to spring 2024 Provost’s List
Cornell College would like to congratulate students named to the Provost’s List for the spring 2024 semester.
Twice each year–in January and May–the provost recognizes students who have earned superior grades during the previous semester by including them on the Provost’s List based on their semester grade point average. (Highest Honors: 4.0, High Honors: 3.80-3.99, Honors: 3.60-3.79)
Please note: This list of student names does not include students who have indicated to the college that they wish to keep their information private*.
Highest Honors
Isabella Anderson
Olivia Beauchene
Ella Becker
Kylie Berry
Coralee Bodeker
Abby Burns
Jack Carlson
Iris Carroll
Tenley Cavanagh
Beckett Christensen
Mac Coleman
William DeBlieck
Christian Diaz
Simon Downs
Olivia Dudziak
Kiley Edris
Chloe Finn
Patricia Frodl
Robin Gillette
Clare Green
Tanatswa Hamadziripi
Kylie Hard
Rachael Hartley
Ella Henze
Edwin Holyoake
Corbin Jensen
Rhianna Johnson
Ranier Kahl
Hannah Kalbrener
Lizzie Kalm
Alyza Koppes
Maggie Lee
Kaden Legore
Saad Mankarious
Caitlyne Mar
Ashley Mink
Ryan Mueller
Rhye Nelson
Anna Newby
Omorinsola Olubayo
Lindsey Ploetz
Ava Powers
Maiha Richardson
Justin Ringold
Jack Rogers
Shanelys Sanchez Robles
Zoe Sands
Caleb Schopen
Nolan Schuetz
Meredith Sconce
Ashton Smith
Gavin Soukup
Kensie Staats
Isabella Strauss
Sophie Stumbo
Luis E. Ubilla
Logan Wells
Austin Wilkins
Dashiell Yamanishi
Aras Yilmaz
Jessica Ziemiecki
Ryan Zurick
High Honors
Sam Adams
Fiona Anderson
Grant Anderson
Karli Artman
Jaxon Barnes
James Belding
Janae Bolson
Ann Bradley
Sidney Brown
Alexa Brown
Brylee Bruce
Sam Burmeister
Aidan Butler
Hailey Carolan
Lauren Casebeer
Emma Ciesla
Ava Claussen-Tubbs
Nick Collins
Thomas Cook
Paul Cremer
Lauren Culp
Nathan Davis
Ashton Davis
Sara Decker
Willow Dennison
Trent Devore
Oskar Diyali
Sam Dolinsek
Linnea Drever
Mahmoud Elawady
Lexi Ellermeier
Benjamin Ephraim
Lee Fletcher
Sofia Garcia
Sean Giffen
Jaimee Gilliland
Erich Goebel
Tony Gomez
Lincoln Greasley
Kiran Greteman
Paige Handsaker
Emily Hiner
Anthony Hoffman
Autumn Holmstrom
Arjay Jacobs
Makayla Johnson
Taj Johnson
Heidi Jorgensen
Disha Joshi
Henry Justin
Krystin Kamrath
Amanda Lebron Perez
Lillian Leon
Mark Liberko
Junxuan Liu
Madi Lockwood
Robyn Mar
Max Markgraf
Brodie McCuen
Miles McIntyre
Simone McKenzie
Laura McLees
Jayden Meeker
Andrew Mueller
Ana Munn Carstensen
Matt Norwood
Brianna Osterson
Catherine Owen
Lewis Page
Zoe Peesel
Ingrid Peters
Scot Pio
Sami Prokasky
Cameron Reimers
Garrett Roehl
Luis Andres Roman Bonilla
Maddie Rouse
Emma Rowe
Kaede Saho
Yonis Said
Laura Sander
Ryan Sanders
Brynn Schierenbeck
Ian Schilling
Bryce Scott
Samantha See
Noah Seebeck
Emma Shipley
Julian Skosey-LaLonde
Nora Slevinski
Kadin Sorenson
Levi Thompson
Jack Tressel
Hanna Walsh
Evan Weber
Emma Weber
Honors
Grace Anderson
Payton Anderson
Camden Bergquist
Will Bickel
Emily Bjerke
Liam Borer Seabloom
Alyson Brennan
Ilyana Caceres
Noah Carl
Tess Cooper
Anna Dewitt
Peyton Earle
Kya Farag
Emma Ferenzi
Lena Fogarty
Tyler Foster
Mitchell Frahm
Brooke Furman
Luke Henson
Valerie Hinderman
Emylyn Hockemeier
Braydon Hoffman
Arwen Hopkins
Fisher Isaacson
Elin Kairies
Adrien Kaplan
Colby Kerner
Shayan Khan
Eliza Khan-Roberts
Benjamin Kmak
Jayden Knapp
Carter Lampe
Harper Linfield
Jackson Lisle
Emily Martyka
Katherine Maurelli
Milo McDonald
Cael Mclaren
Jessie Meyer
Grant Morris
Logan Mosling
Sowelu Naantena
Amity Nichol
Elise Oleson
Ashley Olvera
Murray Page
Gracie Park
Logan Pausch
Daniel Quirk
Mady Rainey
Jonathan Raper
Piper Ravenscroft
Jordan Reb
Sarah Renaud
Prasad Richards
Tanner Sanders
Robin Schaeffer
Oscar Schaubert
Stella Schmidt
Avery Schroeder
Veronica Schuchart
Jack Scodro
Jonah Seely
Mark Smith
Logan Smith
Peyton Souhrada
Beau Stafford
Markus Stewart
Nick Streng
RJ Sutton
Isaac vanWestrienen
Owen Vaughan-Fier
Luke Vienneau
Alex Wallis
Gwen Westervelt
Ringo Wilson
Sapatpong Yano
Elise Zielinski Gutier
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