Mary Trudeau Executive Assistant | Mayville State University
Mary Trudeau Executive Assistant | Mayville State University
The University has announced the students who have achieved a place on the Dean's List for Fall 2024. This recognition is awarded to students who have demonstrated academic excellence during the semester.
In North Dakota, students from various towns have been recognized. Mandy Whitman from Aneta, Noelle Erickson and Leighton Strommen from Argusville, and Trevor Schmidt from Ashley are among those honored. In Bismarck, Kambree Hauglie, Aiden Kaufman, Micah Nagel, and Parker Neis made the list.
Minnesota also boasts several Dean's List recipients. Aiden Marcussen and Emma Stewart from Ada, Andrea Majchrzak from Albany, and Hannah Stark from Alexandria are included in this prestigious group.
Alabama's Hartselle has William Roberts on the list. Arizona features Miquela Pino from Maricopa and Trevor Elliott from Parker. California’s representative is Alyssa Avila from Pomona.
Other states with honorees include Colorado with Georgia Pearson in Thornton and Isaac Lubega in Trinidad; Florida with Alexander Frasco in Merritt Island; Idaho with Quinn Earley and Marshall Sandow in Blackfoot; Illinois with Desiree Lawrence in Champaign; Montana with Blake Olstad in Billings; Nevada featuring Cameron Johnson in Dayton; North Carolina’s Shirley Pineda in Selma; Oregon’s Owen Breen in Brookings; South Dakota’s Kristal Charfauros and Sarah Vinson in Box Elder as well as Emalea Nelson in Pierre.
Texas sees Jai'Lyn Spears representing McKinney while Utah honors Ethan Tingey of Brigham City. Washington state includes Ajay Archambeau of Fall City and Desiree Whipple of Spokane Valley. Wisconsin lists Terra Wright of Pleasant Prairie while Wyoming acknowledges Sarah Brown of Bar Nunn along with Destiny Holden and Cadance Barnes of Casper.
Canadian provinces Manitoba and Saskatchewan also celebrate their scholars: Tyler Robertson of Boissevain, Maizie Wolanski of Cartier, Ryanne Bass of Elie, Nevaeh Stinson of Minnedosa among others join Mark Nordin of Oxbow and Anderson Werner of Regina.
Internationally recognized students include Tyson Snagg from Brisbane, Australia, and Craig Albuquerque from Bangkok, Thailand.