60 UNMC College of Pharmacy Students Earn Dean’s List Honors

Sixty students from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College

of Pharmacy were named to the dean=s list for the 1999 spring semester. 

To qualify for the 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.

Qualifiers are listed below by hometown:

ABIE — Amy S. Brecka


ALBION — Greg A. Hageman


AMHERST — Timothy A. Candy


AXTELL — Sheri A. Wilson


BROKEN BOW — Geoffrey A. Wright


BRULE — Niki L. Frates


BURWELL — Christine B. Thoene


CENTRAL CITY — Patrick K. Bolte


COLUMBUS — Tamara S. Dittmer


COZAD — Brandee J. Nichols


CRETE — Kristin R. Daniel


FALLS CITY — Vincent R. Jorn


FREMONT — Wayne S. Knisley, Casey L. Nelson and Rebecca J. Pitt


GERING — Tracy L. Deines


GIBBON — Sarah L. Solomon


GOTHENBURG — Jill N. Blase


GRANT — Stacy L. Eary


HASTINGS — Wendy S. Nejezchleb and James K. Volkmer


HEBRON — Brandon T. Bleich


LINCOLN — Susanne E. Liewer, Christopher L. Ott and Julie A. Watson


MADISON — Andrea C. Nelson


NORFOLK — Lee J. Handke


NORTH PLATTE — Haley E. Cronin and Rebecca J. Nowak


OMAHA — Quian Chen, Jennifer A. Cowley, Gleone C. Erickson, Autumn

C. Kenny, Stephanie J. Kucera, Angela M. Matney, Jennifer M. McKenna, Patricia

E. Penne, Elizabeth D. Schmitz, Kyle F. Skiermont, Jean M. Stimson and

Dean D. Wilson, Jr.


PETERSBURG — Amber K. Seier


PILGER — Tiffany M. Goeller


PLATTSMOUTH — Jessica L. Baird


PONCA — Kelley J. Keller


PRIMROSE — Victoria L. Buettner


RALSTON — Patrick D. Fuller


RAVENNA — Andrea J. Melton


ROCKVILLE — Lisa M. Regen


STROMSBURG — Sharon K. Wendell


SYRACUSE — Angela S. Cavanaugh


VALENTINE — Christopher J. Sedlmajer


WAVERLY — Mindy M. Alt

YUMA, COLO. -Erin R. Seifert


COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA — Kristine M. Campbell


GARNETT, KAN. — Kimberly J. Fooshee


RAPID CITY, S.D. — Jonathan D. Beck


SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Katie A. Thraen


WINNER, S.D. — Kimberly R. Ammerman


SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS — Danielle L. Hess

UNMC is the only public academic health science center in the state. 

Through its commitment to research, education and patient care, UNMC has

established itself as one of the country’s leading centers for cancer research

and treatment and solid organ transplantation.  More than $34 million

in research grants and contracts are awarded to UNMC scientists annually.

In addition, UNMC’s educational programs are responsible for training more

health professionals practicing in Nebraska than any other institution.