Fifty-eight UNMC College of Pharmacy Students Make Dean’s List

Fifty-eight students from the University of

Nebraska Medical Center College of Pharmacy in Omaha, were named

to the dean’s list for the 1997 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.

Qualifiers are listed below by hometown:

Albion — Greg Hageman

Auburn — Melissa Somers

Axtell — Sheri Wilson

Bellevue — Melissa Smith

Columbus — Tamara Dittmer and Sara

Stamm

Cozad — Brandee Nichols

Culbertson — Scott Schneider

Fremont — Wayne Knisley

Gering — Tracy Deines and Jennifer

Pauley

Gibbon — Lori Letcher

Grant — Stacy Kuskie

Hastings — James Volkmer

Kearney — Jannette Arram

Lewiston — Amber Thornburg

Lincoln — Susanne Liewer, Kamy Niemeyer

and Christopher Ott

Norfolk — Tom Sullivan

North Platte — Patrick Prentice

Omaha — Christine Abraham, Jennifer

Cowley, Gleone Erickson, Brian Fay, Stephanie Kucera, Lee Martin,

Lisa Moffett, Jeffrey Norris, Patricia Penne, Kyle Skiermont,

Jean Stimson, Charles Tomlinson, Christopher Vollmuth and Dean

Wilson

O’Neill — Ryan Stolcpart

Osceola — Mindy Louderback

Papillion — Susan Slominski-Caster

Petersburg — Amber Seier

Pilger — Tiffany Goeller

Plattsmouth — Jessica Baird and Troy

Ruffner

Ralston — Patrick Fuller

Ravenna — Andrea Melton

Red Cloud — Kaycee Muma

Rockville — Lisa Regen

Schuyler — Diane Eicher and Clint

Williams

South Sioux City — Traci Redler

St. Edward — Danelle Kaspar

Stromsburg — Sharon Wendell

Syracuse — Angie Lamb

Waverly — Mindy Alt

Wayne — Kari Hamer

Yuma, Colo. — Erin Seifert

Lewiston, Idaho — Jon Delka

Garnett, Kan. — Kim Buckhannan

Lawton, Okla. — Amanda Powell

 

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. Nearly $25 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.