35 named Chancellor's Scholars for spring 2022

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Wed, 05/04/2022 - 09:05

Thirty-five CAS students have been named Chancellor's Scholars for earning an A in every undergraduate class. This is the highest academic award the university offers and is shared by 82 student scholars who will graduate in May.

  • Luci Anderson, 
    history, medieval and renaissance studies
  • Samantha Bannister, 
    mathematics
  • Morgan Berg, 
    psychology
  • Lauren Dubas, 
    history, political science
  • Timothy Duval,
    psychology
  • Austin Gaines, 
    political science
  • Aila Ganic, 
    political science
  • Jackson Goddard, 
    mathematics
  • Jun Yi Goh, 
    history, global studies
  • Zach Headley, 
    biochemistry, Spanish
  • Chase Hermreck, 
    computer science
  • Thomas Hillebrandt, 
    computer science
  • Mikah Hoppens,
    biological sciences
  • Tasneem Huq,
    English
  • Grace Jacobsen, 
    English
  • Leigh Jahnke, 
    biological sciences, Spanish
  • Cyrus Jarrett, 
    sociology
  • Kailynn Jensen, 
    chemistry
  • Megan Kerns, 
    biological sciences
  • Sarah Lies, 
    global studies, political science
  • Cruz Longoria, 
    biochemistry
  • Makenzie Maroney, 
    biological sciences, psychology
  • Catherine Marsolek, 
    biochemistry
  • Natalia Martinez,
    English
  • Renee Murphy, 
    psychology, political science
  • Sydney Nelson, 
    psychology
  • Lauren Niedergeses, 
    history
  • Ryan Olsen, 
    computer science
  • Anthony Palmesano, 
    mathematics
  • Ethan Ramsey, 
    biological sciences, microbiology
  • Alexis Stoffers, 
    English, Spanish
  • Matthew Vavricek, 
    computer science
  • Maddie Veller, 
    biological sciences
  • Lauren Yaple, 
    English, classics and religious studies
  • Molly Zuercher, 
    biological sciences

The Chancellor’s Scholars will be listed in the May 2022 Commencement program. Each scholar will receive a Chancellor’s Scholar certificate with their diploma and a Chancellor’s Scholar pin to wear on the ribbon of their medallion. They will be seated together at the ceremony and will receive their diplomas first.