31 students with majors in the College of Arts and Sciences have been named Chancellor's Scholars for earning an A in every undergraduate class. This is the highest academic award the university offers.
Ashley Arp | History |
Katie Brown | Psychology |
Meg Carney | Communication Studies |
Landyn Cole | English |
Katya Faber-Quimby | Microbiology |
Ritsa Giannakas | Political Science |
Jessie Harlan | Psychology |
Kaitlyn Hart | Biological Sciences |
Dylan Hiser | Biological Sciences |
Helena Holland | Mathematics |
Noah Johnson | Environmental Studies |
Lauren Kasparek | Computer Science |
Joseph Kirshenbaum | Chemistry |
Lauren Kruger | Biological Sciences |
Eric Le | Computer Science |
Luke Partsch | History |
Lauren Penington | Political Science |
Alex Petersen | Psychology |
Tan Phan | Mathematics |
Hannah Pokharel | Computer Science |
Caleb Pruss-Hansen | Political Science |
Maximilian Radlicz | Computer Science |
Shriya Raghuvanshi | Political Science |
Katelyn Rossell | Psychology |
Cooper Sheets | Computer Science |
Brandon Siefkes | Biological Sciences |
Kathryn Siena | Biochemistry |
Sam Spethman | Communication Studies |
Mitra Vajjala | Computer Science |
Jason Vo | Biochemistry |
Nick White | Mathematics |
The Chancellor’s Scholars will be listed in the 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.