Fifty-five students from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College
of Pharmacy were named to the dean’s list for the 1999 fall 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.
UNMC’s College of Pharmacy is one of the first colleges in the nation
to offer the doctorate of pharmacy degree. Currently through a grant, the
college is reducing distance barriers in Nebraska’s rural areas by making
available computerized health information networks that link rural pharmacies
with UNMC’s computerized drug and health information system.
The students that qualified for this distinction are listed below by
their hometown:
ABIE Amy S. Brecka
AMHERST Timothy A. Candy
AUBURN Joanna R. Grooms and Melissa A. Somers
AURORA Stephanie L. Hadenfeldt and Kelli N. Seeman
AXTELL Sheri A. Wilson
BROKEN BOW Geoffrey A. Wright
BRULE Niki L. Frates
CHAMBERS Crystal L. Miller
COLUMBUS Christine A. Alexander
CULBERTSON Scott J. Schneider
DAVID CITY Marcus V. Thoendel
FALLS CITY Beverly J. Lampe
FREMONT Casey L. Nelson and Rebecca J. Pitt
GIBBON Sarah L. Solomon
GRAND ISLAND Julie A. Jarzynka
GRANT Stacy L. Eary
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HOLDREGE Jay W. Boyll
LEXINGTON Sean C. Tolstedt
LINCOLN Kari D. Augustine, Peter I. Juve, Amy L. Lafferty and Susanne
E. Liewer
MAXWELL Anthony E. Rodewald
MITCHELL Jessica J. Gompert
NORTH BEND Amy M. Vrana
NORTH PLATTE Haley E. Cronin and Patrick B. Prentice
OGALLALA Jennifer S. Graff
OMAHA Jennifer A. Cowley, Jeffrey J. Ellis, Amy L. Farha-Neary, Megan
E. Kelter, Autumn C. Kenny, Elizabeth D. Schmitz, Kyle F. Skiermont, Jean
M. Stimson and Dean D. Wilson, Jr.
ONEILL Barbara L. Magnuson
PONCA Kelley J. Keller
PRIMROSE Victoria L. Buettner
ROCKVILLE Lisa M. Regen
SCHUYLER Mikayla M. Carlow
SEWARD Jennifer S. Ramaekers
ST. PAUL Amy M. Brandt
STROMSBURG Sharon K. Wendell
WAVERLY Mindy M. Alt
YORK Sara A. Fredericks
ONAWA, IOWA Sarah E. Hestand
LENEXA, KAN. Jennifer J. Pratt
BISMARCK, N.D. Harmony MacDonald
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Danielle L. Hess
TURKEY Pinar L. Altayar
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.