Four county students graduate U of I | ||
February 1, 2018 | ||
A total of 602 degrees were distributed at the University of Idaho following the fall 2017 semester, and more than 2,500 students qualified for the U of I Dean’s List during the same semester. To be included in the Dean’s List, U of I students must maintain at least a 3.5 grade point average on a minimum of 12 graded credits during the semester. The fall semester ended December 15. Boundary County students graduating were Bradley M. Thompson, College of Letters Arts & Social Sciences with a bachelor of science degree in journalism, and Melissa N. Cederquist, College of Education, Health & Human Sciences with a bachelor of science degree in secondary education, both of Bonners Ferry, Quinn L. Cummings, College of Letters Arts & Social Sciences with a bachelor of science degree in sociology with an emphasis on criminology, Moyie Springs, and Bailey M. Cavender, College of Education, Health & Human Sciences with a bachelor of science degree in secondary education, Naples. Boundary County students earning spots on the fall semester Dean's List were Abby L. Davis, animal and veterinary science, Belle Wages, education curriculum and instruction, Bradley M. Thompson, journalism and mass media, Brianna J. Reasoner, education curriculum and instruction, Camille E. Awbrey, journalism and mass media, Collin B. Cossairt, fish and wildlife sciences, Collin P. Stone, agricultural and Extension education, Collin R. Luther, education curriculum and instruction, Daniel Ortiz Perez, mechanical engineering, Irina A. Riverman, psychology and communication studies, Jessica Betancourt Medina, modern languages and cultures, Jordan J. Becker, psychology and communication studies, Kathryn N. Colson, English, Katrina S. Alverez, English, Kristen L. Klupenger, sociology and anthropology, Shaleyna D. Higgins, movement sciences, and Zachary Dennis, business, all of Bonners Ferry, Evan R. Wasmer, forest, rangeland and fire science, LaKota L. McLean, plant sciences, and Quinn L. Cummings, sociology and anthropology, all of Moyie Springs, and Erica N. Wood, agricultural and Extension education, and Kevin Gray, forest, rangeland and fire science, both of Naples. |