Area students earn spot on UI dean's list
Bonner County Daily Bee | UPDATED 9 months AGO
A number of local students have been named to the University of Idaho's spring 2025 dean's list.
A total of 3,099 students qualified for the dean's list for the spring 2025 semester, which ended May 9. To qualify for the dean's list, U of I students must maintain at least a 3.5 GPA on a minimum of 12 graded credits during the semester.
Below are students who earned a spot on the list from the Bonner and Boundary County area.
Blanchard — Jessica C. Brady, science, Bachelor of Science in microbiology, biological sciences; Natalie C. Kozeluh, art and architecture, Bachelor of Interior Architecture and Design, design and environments; and Zachary M. Paslay, science, Bachelor of Science, biological sciences.
Bonners Ferry — Alex C. Stella, engineering, Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering; Ambur M. Robbins, agricultural and life sciences, Bachelor of Science, family and consumer sciences; Brodie M. Becker, engineering, Bachelor of Science in computer engineering, electrical and computer engineering; Brooke L. Rose, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, psychology and communication;
Brooklynn F. Jolley, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, journalism and mass media; Chloe G. Fleck, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, psychology and communication; Cory L. Clairmont, engineering, Bachelor of Science in computer science, computer science; Damon J. Madson, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, accounting and management information systems;
Elizabeth F. Bourassa, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Fine Arts, theatre arts; Emmitt Helms, engineering, Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering, electrical and computer engineering; Hanna M. Ritz, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, psychology and communication; Majasa Allred, business and economics, Bachelor of Business Administration, business; Robert A. Skilton, art and architecture, Bachelor of Fine Arts, art and design; Shay Leyk, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, psychology and communication;
Sky L. Reinhardt, agricultural and life sciences, Bachelor of Science in soil and water systems, soil and water systems; Thomas W. Hubbell, engineering, Bachelor of Science in computer engineering, electrical and computer engineering; and Zachary J. Callos, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, accounting and management information systems.
Clark Fork — Ryan J. Matteson, engineering, Bachelor of Science in computer engineering, electrical and computer engineering.
Hope — Emily A. Myers, engineering, Bachelor of Science, chemical and biological engineering; Rebecca M. Decker, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, journalism and mass media; and TJ J. Craemer, engineering, Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering.
Moyie Springs — Isabella K. Jones, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Arts, English.
Naples — Abigail I. Hodges, art and architecture, Bachelor of Science, design and environments; Jaycee R. Atkins, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, organizational sciences; Macy E. McIntyre, art and architecture, Bachelor of Science in architecture, architecture; and Xavier A. Naranjo, science, Bachelor of Science, physics, mathematics and statistical science.
Newport — R. Hinchliff, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, business.
Oldtown — Everett T. Hannah, engineering, Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering; Kaylee F. DeLand, agricultural and life sciences, Bachelor of Science, family and consumer sciences; and Madi R. Rose, education, health and human sciences, Bachelor of Science in education, curriculum and instruction.
Ponderay — Gabe I. Linck, education, health and human sciences, Bachelor of Science in recreation, movement sciences; and Mady N. Brock, natural resources, Bachelor of Science, fish and wildlife sciences.
Priest River — Kaitlyn F. Braae, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, psychology and communication; Madelynn R. Rusho, natural resources, Bachelor of Science, fish and wildlife sciences; and Raven D. Oriard, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, psychology and communication.
Sagle — Andrew E. Chicks, natural resources, Bachelor of Science in environmental science, environmental science; Colton D. Moore, education, health and human sciences, Bachelor of Science in education, curriculum and instruction; Evan A. Schwenk, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Music, music; Hattie M. Dussault, education, health and human sciences, Bachelor of Science in education, curriculum and instruction;
James T. Cornelius, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, business; Joshua R. Jessen, education, health and human sciences, Bachelor of Science, movement sciences; Kristian I. Felten, engineering, Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering; Kyla J. LaFountain, science, Bachelor of Science, mathematics and statistical science; Lindsey M. Robinson, business and economics, Bachelor of Business Administration, business;
Macy J. Korsten, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Fine Arts, theatre arts; Maggie J. Randall, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, psychology and communication; Owen B. Leisy, art and architecture, Bachelor of Fine Arts, art and design; Riley R. Chapin, natural resources, Bachelor of Science, forest, rangeland and fire science; and Seth L. Graham, art and architecture, Bachelor of Science, design and environments.
Sandpoint — Adam R. Yaw, engineering, Bachelor of Science, computer science; Aidan J. Smith, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, business; Alex T. Johnson, engineering, Bachelor of Science in computer science, computer science; Alexcia S. Jordan, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, letters arts and social sciences; Amethyst M. White, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, psychology and communication, culture, society and justice;
Andrew S. VanCorbach, engineering, Bachelor of Science in computer science, computer science; Anya L. Keseloff, agricultural and life sciences, Bachelor of Science in plant science, plant sciences; April E. Sheldon-Huffey, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, psychology and communication; Austin E. Mayer, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, accounting and management information systems; Ben P. Scharf, engineering, Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering;
Bennett S. Bienkowski, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, business; Brigit W. Wilder, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, business; Caleb Roche, engineering, Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering; Celena L. Chandler, law, Juris Doctor, law; Christopher S. Dunham, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Arts, English; Colton J. Ackerman, education, health and human sciences, Bachelor of Science, movement sciences; Damian M. Jahn, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, accounting and management information systems; Davis L. Macdonald, art and architecture, Bachelor of Science in landscape architecture, design and environments;
Della R. Wheatcroft, agricultural and life sciences, Bachelor of Science, family and consumer sciences; Elly L. Pincher, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, culture, society and justice; Ivy J. Smith, education, health and human sciences, Bachelor of Science, movement sciences; Jacinta C. Howard, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Music, music; Jack R. Landon, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, business; Jake T. Samuels, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, business;
Jaydn D. Gabehart, agricultural and life sciences, Bachelor of Science in animal and veterinary science, animal, veterinary and food sciences; John T. Keegan, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, journalism and mass media; Lucinda M. Meshberg, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Arts, history; Lucy E. Lang, agricultural and life sciences, Bachelor of Science in agricultural economics, agricultural economics and rural sociology; Maggie Russell, education, health and human sciences, Bachelor of Science in education, curriculum and instruction;
Makenna K. Evans, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Arts, history; Merek J. Bauck, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, business; Nic G. LaMana, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, psychology and communication; Riley C. Myers, engineering, Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering, electrical and computer engineering; River A. Bloem, art and architecture, Bachelor of Science in architecture, architecture; Ryan O. Doko, engineering, Bachelor of Science in computer science, computer science; Tallulah L. Stafford, science, Bachelor of Science, biological sciences; and Taylor J. Beauchene, engineering, Bachelor of Science in civil engineering, civil and environmental engineering.
Spirit Lake — Christopher A. Clary, education, health and human sciences, Bachelor of Science in education, curriculum and instruction; Nacree K. Kyllonen, business and economics, Bachelor of Science in business, accounting and management information systems; Reagan E. Weaver, engineering, Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering, chemical and biological engineering; and Tanner M. Menti, letters arts and social sciences, Bachelor of Science, journalism and mass media.