Manchester University Names Students On Dean's List

February 28, 2024 at 4:24 p.m.


NORTH MANCHESTER – Manchester University named students who have earned a place on the fall 2023 dean's list for their academic achievements.
Undergraduate students earning a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher who have completed at least 12 semester hours with no more than three hours of Pass/Not Pass grades are included on the Dean's List. Students with more than one hour of Incomplete (I) or Not Recorded (NR) grades at the end of the semester are not eligible for the dean's list.
Local students are Rex Addairm North Manchester, studying criminology; Anna Allen, Leesburg, medical technology; Gabriel Armstrong, Rochester, software engineering; Anna Arter, Warsaw, studying pre-pharmacy; Kinsey Atkins, Warsaw, software engineering; Brooke Batalis, Warsaw, business management; Benjamin Bolduc, Warsaw, music; Cameron Brown, Warsaw, art; Kristina Bubb, Mentone, business management; Gabriel Case, North Manchester, software engineering; Sarah Cavender, Akron, psychology; James Corgan, North Manchester, psychology and religious culture; Kaden Dillon, North Manchester, business management, marketing and professional sales; Emily Dotson, Silver Lake, marketing; Gabriel Duke, Bourbon, accounting and criminology; Miriam Erbaugh, North Manchester, peace studies; Jaela Faulkner, Bourbon, exercise science and fitness; Anthony Foust, Warsaw, business management and marketing; Bailey Fox, Syracuse, visual arts education; Elise Harter, North Manchester, environmental studies; Gracelyn Hills, Milford, biology-chemistry; Catherine Hughes, Rochester, athletic training; Samuel Hupp, North Manchester, philosophy, peace studies and religious studies; Valeria Jimenez, Akron, psychology; Travis Judy, Akron, software engineering; Mason Krider, South Whitley, sports management; Megan Lewis, Rochester, criminology and psychology; Alex Llewellyn, Milford, history; Valerie Lopez, Warsaw, environmental studies and peace studies; Jackson Lunsford, Winona Lake, business management; Zachary Mangham, North Manchester, chemistry; Emilee Manns, North Manchester, early childhood and elementary education; Kathryn Manuel, Warsaw, accounting and master of accountancy; Marissa McLean, North Manchester, nursing; Allison Miller, Akron, educational studies; Christina Morrow, Leesburg, psychology; Tyler Neuendorf, Warsaw, nursing; Abigail Oliver, Warsaw, English; Kaiden Penc, North Manchester, business management and marketing; Vanesa Perez-Cabrera, Warsaw, biology-chemistry; Ashley Pierce, North Manchester, English; Megan Pierce, North Manchester, communication studies; Melissa Ramirez, Akron, educational studies and communication studies; Frank Roth, North Manchester, digital media arts and marketing; Hadley Schannep, North Manchester, nursing; Elaine Shock, North Manchester, digital media arts and marketing; Mandeep Singh, Rochester, accounting; Jessica Stafford, Pierceton, exercise science and fitness; Brayden Stamm, North Manchester, exercise science and fitness; Isabella Stanley, North Manchester, political science, sociology and criminology; Chloe Steele, North Manchester, digital media arts; Jake Svay, North Manchester, music; Braden Thompson, Mentone, accounting and Master of Accountancy; Bryce Tucker, South Whitley, exercise science and fitness; Evangelina Vega, Winona Lake, social work; and Leo Wrage, Syracuse, finance.

NORTH MANCHESTER – Manchester University named students who have earned a place on the fall 2023 dean's list for their academic achievements.
Undergraduate students earning a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher who have completed at least 12 semester hours with no more than three hours of Pass/Not Pass grades are included on the Dean's List. Students with more than one hour of Incomplete (I) or Not Recorded (NR) grades at the end of the semester are not eligible for the dean's list.
Local students are Rex Addairm North Manchester, studying criminology; Anna Allen, Leesburg, medical technology; Gabriel Armstrong, Rochester, software engineering; Anna Arter, Warsaw, studying pre-pharmacy; Kinsey Atkins, Warsaw, software engineering; Brooke Batalis, Warsaw, business management; Benjamin Bolduc, Warsaw, music; Cameron Brown, Warsaw, art; Kristina Bubb, Mentone, business management; Gabriel Case, North Manchester, software engineering; Sarah Cavender, Akron, psychology; James Corgan, North Manchester, psychology and religious culture; Kaden Dillon, North Manchester, business management, marketing and professional sales; Emily Dotson, Silver Lake, marketing; Gabriel Duke, Bourbon, accounting and criminology; Miriam Erbaugh, North Manchester, peace studies; Jaela Faulkner, Bourbon, exercise science and fitness; Anthony Foust, Warsaw, business management and marketing; Bailey Fox, Syracuse, visual arts education; Elise Harter, North Manchester, environmental studies; Gracelyn Hills, Milford, biology-chemistry; Catherine Hughes, Rochester, athletic training; Samuel Hupp, North Manchester, philosophy, peace studies and religious studies; Valeria Jimenez, Akron, psychology; Travis Judy, Akron, software engineering; Mason Krider, South Whitley, sports management; Megan Lewis, Rochester, criminology and psychology; Alex Llewellyn, Milford, history; Valerie Lopez, Warsaw, environmental studies and peace studies; Jackson Lunsford, Winona Lake, business management; Zachary Mangham, North Manchester, chemistry; Emilee Manns, North Manchester, early childhood and elementary education; Kathryn Manuel, Warsaw, accounting and master of accountancy; Marissa McLean, North Manchester, nursing; Allison Miller, Akron, educational studies; Christina Morrow, Leesburg, psychology; Tyler Neuendorf, Warsaw, nursing; Abigail Oliver, Warsaw, English; Kaiden Penc, North Manchester, business management and marketing; Vanesa Perez-Cabrera, Warsaw, biology-chemistry; Ashley Pierce, North Manchester, English; Megan Pierce, North Manchester, communication studies; Melissa Ramirez, Akron, educational studies and communication studies; Frank Roth, North Manchester, digital media arts and marketing; Hadley Schannep, North Manchester, nursing; Elaine Shock, North Manchester, digital media arts and marketing; Mandeep Singh, Rochester, accounting; Jessica Stafford, Pierceton, exercise science and fitness; Brayden Stamm, North Manchester, exercise science and fitness; Isabella Stanley, North Manchester, political science, sociology and criminology; Chloe Steele, North Manchester, digital media arts; Jake Svay, North Manchester, music; Braden Thompson, Mentone, accounting and Master of Accountancy; Bryce Tucker, South Whitley, exercise science and fitness; Evangelina Vega, Winona Lake, social work; and Leo Wrage, Syracuse, finance.

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