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MSU honor roll
A total of 752 students were named to the Montana State University’s President’s Honor Roll with a 4.0 grade point average for the fall semester 2014, including James Grisez, of Columbia Falls, and Sarah Metzger, of West Glacier. A total of 2,919 students were named to the Dean’s Honor Roll with a minimum 3.5 GPA, including Joel Ballard, Caleb Baumann, Hope Burlage, Lori Church, Ian Gordon, Justin Livingston, Melissa Livingston, Wyatt Price and Michael Zenz, of Columbia Falls; Hannah Bowerman, of Coram; Michele Hagen, of Martin City; and Erin Ramsay of West Glacier.
Dean’s lists
Victoria Houle, of Columbia Falls was named to the Dean’s List at Arizona State University for the spring 2014 semester.
Keri Potter, a communication arts major from Hungry Horse, was among more than 800 students at George Fox University, a Christian university in Newburg, Ore., who earned dean’s list recognition for the fall 2014 semester.
Cale Vukonich, of Columbia Falls, was named to the 2014 Fall Dean’s Honor List at Rocky Mountain College, in Billings.
Derrick Williams, of Columbia Falls, was named to the 2014 Fall Semester Dean’s List at Colorado State University-Pueblo with a 4.0 grade-point average.
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