Ten University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Arts and Sciences students were recognized April 20 as outstanding agents of character and integrity by being named to Franco's List - named after Juan Franco, UNL vice chancellor for student affairs.
These students are recognized for demonstrating: caring, citizenship, commitment, dependability, open-mindedness and respect - the positive characteristics that are part of being a person of integrity.
Recipients were nominated by a UNL community member and selected by a council of their peers, the vice chancellor for student affairs' Character Council.
- Ayat Aribi, sophomore, biochemistry and global studies
- Jon Freese, sophomore, biochemistry
- Shelby Janke, sophomore, global studies and Spanish.
- Tyler Kallman, junior, biochemistry
- Enia Kiusals, freshman, anthropology
- Sarah Pogue, sophomore, communication studies and psychology
- Adrienne Ricker, senior, biological sciences and geology
- Kayla Smith, senior, sociology and psychology
- Sydney Townsend, sophomore, chemistry
- Ronnie Turner, sophomore, political science