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Spring semester dean's list celebrates student achievements across multiple regions

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Brian Van Horn, M.P.A., Ed.D. President | Mayville State University

Brian Van Horn, M.P.A., Ed.D. President | Mayville State University

The Spring Semester Dean's List has been released, highlighting the academic achievements of students from various locations. The list includes students from North Dakota, Minnesota, Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming as well as international locations such as Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada and cities in Australia and Thailand.

Among those recognized are Mandy Whiteman from Aneta; Noelle Erickson and Leighton Strommen from Argusville; Trevor Schmidt from Ashley; Joee Keplin from Belcourt; Alexa Evanger and Kambree Hauglie from Bismarck. Additionally included are Sarah Lorenz from Bottineau; Shawn Sola from Bowman; Kaitlin Ensign and Isabel Vonesh from Buxton.

The list continues with Shayla Sauer from Carpio; Sheena Mattson and Erin Willyard from Carrington; Joshua Dixon and Victoria Richter from Casselton. Students like Ella Hurst and Peyton Letexier hail from Cavalier while Allissa Bratager represents Clifford.

Other notable mentions include Claire Woodstead of Cooperstown; Grant Kocher and Micaela Kocher of Crosby; Alexa Jacobson of Cummings. From Devils Lake come Emily Deplazes and Felicity Erickstad among others.

This extensive list recognizes students for their dedication to their studies across numerous states in the U.S., provinces in Canada as well as international regions.

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