Students enrolled in the University of Nebraska Medical Center Colleges of Nursing and Pharmacy, and the School of Allied Health Professions’ radiation science technology and clinical laboratory science programs, were named to the dean’s list for the 2010 spring semester.
To qualify for the dean’s list, nursing and radiation science technology and clinical laboratory science students must be enrolled for 12 or more hours during the semester and have a grade point average of 3.75 or above. To qualify for the pharmacy dean’s list, students must place in the top 20 percent of their class and maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or above.
The following is a list of students and their hometowns.
UNMC College of Nursing West Nebraska Division (Scottsbluff)
Alliance –Kaitlyn Stabnow, Hannah Steele
Dannebrog — Jamissa Davis
Gering — Dustin Bruckner
Grand Island — Mollie Seim
Hay Springs — Amy Bond
Hemingford — Chase Engel, Kristen Leeling
Lincoln — Duong Hoang, Andrew Miller
McCook — Kelsey Lyster
North Platte — Michelle Cramer
Ogallala — Nikolaus Rhiley
Tryon — Elizabeth Licking
Fort Collins, CO — Megan Ries
Littleton, CO — Chantel Brewer
Windsor, CO — Elizabeth Walton
Lingle, WY — Tara Rose
Torrington, WY — Shannon Hultengren
UNMC College of Nursing Kearney Division
Alma – Adrian Robison
Beatrice – Megan Smith
Broken Bow – Kassandra Wright
Crawford – Tonya Carlson
Gothenburg – Laura McDiarmid
Grand Island – Amanda Ruhs
Grant – Emily Carlson
Kearney – Anne Cummings
Kensington – Audra Dennis
Stuart — Kathleen Schaaf
UNMC College of Nursing Lincoln Division
Arapahoe — Julie Wendland
Ashland — McKayla Clark
Clearwater — Cassandra Thiele
Columbus — Kelsey Beiermann
DuBois — Laurel Sunneberg
Fremont — Breanna Bloom
Fullerton — Nichole McKeeman
Grand Island — April Lopez
Howells — Danielle Prusa
Lincoln — Rebekah Brecht-Liechti, Jodie Davis, Michelle Gogan, Lisa Havick, Mikaela Kleeb, Danielle Penkava, Katie, Teel, Paige Vanicek, Kathryn Vestecka, Shelby Wieser, Linda, Witte, Erik Zlomke
Norfolk — Amber Gefaller
Oakland –Tracey Bixler
Omaha — Danielle Pearce
Plainview — Nicole Wells, Erin Wilken
Wayne – Emlyn Mann
Wilber – Briana Beckworth, Tiffany Hollibaugh
Fort Collins, CO. — Katrina Peters
Fort Collins, CO. — Laura Saulnier
Atlantic, IA — Kelsi Sharp
Dekalb, IL — Alyssa Jensen
Lake Zurich, IL — Kristin Penney
Las Vegas, NV — Christi Barton
Rapid City, SD — Josie Bloom, Erin Spears
Sioux Falls, SD – Shandi Johnson
UNMC College of Nursing (Omaha)
Bellevue – Lindsey Manzel
Bennington — Kari Malone DiNucci
Chambers – Megan Gottsch
Elkhorn – Lindsey Jakopovic, Alanna Stickney
Lincoln – Danielle Graham
Papillion – Vanessa King
Omaha – Kristen Augustyn, Holly Ayers, Grace Evans, Abby Fitch, Kristen Foster, Sarah Garber, Craig Harrison, Samantha Hennessy, Chelsea Huntington, Kimberly Klein, Amanda Longly, Samantha Lowther, Kathryn Norby, Heather Schneider, Allison Schnoes, Mckaela Vonne Simpson, Shannon Spors, Jill Stahlecker, Elizabeth Tuttle
UNMC School of Allied Health Professions (radiation science technology and clinical laboratory science)
Ansley — Stephanie Ferguson Vas
Coleridge – Misti Anderson
Columbus – Nickolas Cattau, Laura Dolezal, Beth Niedbalski, Jenna Roan
Crete — Megan Clark
Elm Creek — Amanda Trampe
Fort Calhoun – Kristen Buker
Fremont – Chelsi Wilshusen
Genoa – Rebecca Peterson, Brittany Reeg
Grand Island – Jenna Ahrens, Luann Peters, Brett Thomas
Hastings – Brett Herbek
Hastings – Ashley Parr
Lincoln – Kelli Mihulka Chappelle, Lindsay Mayhan
Minden – Brittney Miller
North Platte – Margaret Condon Carson
Omaha – Caprice Golshani, Heather Sawaged
Saint Libory – Amber Nelson
Valley — Aubree Kallenbach
Wallace – Jennifer Lempke Langemeier
Waverly – Kelley Parde
Council Bluffs, Iowa – Ashley Freeman
Gladstone, Mo. — Karin Lathrop Bellows
Canton, SD – Patricia Meyer Moyer
Sioux Falls, SD — Jordanne Koopmann
Fukuoka, Japan – Yukiko Cho
UNMC College of Pharmacy
Albion — Andrea Carder, Kyle Young
Alliance — Leigha Curtiss
Ashland — Amanda Gilbert
Beatrice — Robin Crow
Bellevue — Ryan Kolarik
Blair — Elizabeth Eickman
Bloomfield — Rebecca Schainost
Burwell — Margaret Kucera
Carleton — Allysa Zoucha
Columbus — Canice Coan
Cook — Anne Herman
Creighton — Julie Stuckenholtz
Crete — Hope Mulgrew
Dakota City — Nicholas Eckert
Franklin — Karsen Duncan
Gering — Regan Pettijohn
Grand Island — Kimchi Nguyen
Gretna — Michelle Miller
Gurley — Tracy Snyder
Hastings — Aric Anderson
Hebron — Austin Farnstrom
Howells — Stacy Ebel
Indianola — Jeanie Bayliss
Johnson — Rachel Rohrs
Kearney — Derek Deyle, Tessa Deyle, Morgan Farrell, Abbie Pembleton, Danielle Reinke
Laurel — Tori Cunningham
Lincoln — Amy Arnold, Robert Kurasawa, Hanh Nguyen, Ngoc-thao Phan
Madison — Alyssa Demmel
Monroe — Matthew Schaecher
North Platte — Megan Smith
Omaha — Kayli Hall, Kathryn Hentzen, Elizabeth Jamieson, Julia Reffert, Daniel Schroeder, Corinne Shields, Adam Smith, Mary Vacha
Ord — Megan Nelson
Palmer — Stacy Pelican
Pawnee City — Holly Donahue
Pender — Jeffrey Stansberry
Ponca — Alisyn Hansen
Royal — Jordan Curtis
Seward — Megan Hrnicek
St. Paul — Jennifer Van Moorlegehm
Superior — Jennifer Warneking
Sutton — Elizabeth Boals, Frederick Dunkerson
Upland — Brittany Johnson
Wahoo — Brent Cernik
Wymore — Whitney Breunsbach
York — Talia Walford
Glenwood, IA Julie Felt
Minden, IA— Edward Leaders
Soldier, IA— Kristin Bumsted
Waldorf, MD— Ashley James
Winger, MN— Jeremy Gieseke
Kansas City, MO— Leigh Blobaum
Las Cruces, NM— Kristin McNaughton
South Korea— Jaeyeon Kim
As the state’s only academic health science center, UNMC is on the leading edge of health care. Breakthroughs are possible because hard-working researchers, educators and clinicians are resolved to work together to fuel discovery. In 2009, UNMC’s extramural research support topped $100 million for the first time, resulting in the creation of 3,600 jobs in Nebraska. UNMC’s academic excellence is shown through its award-winning programs, and its educational programs are responsible for training more health professionals practicing in Nebraska than any other institution. Through its commitment to education, research, patient care and outreach, UNMC and its hospital partner, The Nebraska Medical Center, have established themselves as one of the country’s leading health care centers. UNMC’s physician practice group, UNMC Physicians, includes 550 physicians in 50 specialties and subspecialties who practice primarily in The Nebraska Medical Center. For more information, go to UNMC’s Web site at www.unmc.edu.
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