December 9, 2020

20 Huskers to graduate from University Honors Program

Knoll Residential Center will be the new home to Nebraska's honors program starting in fall 2019.
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Twenty graduating seniors have completed the requirements of the University Honors Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

To graduate from the program, students must maintain at least a 3.5 grade-point average, complete a culminating senior project or research thesis, and fulfill other curricular requirements. These students join 184 others who graduated from the Honors Program in May and August, making it the most Honors graduates in a calendar year in the program’s 33-year history.

Following is a list of December Honors Program graduates by hometown. The information includes major(s) and academic college.

Nebraska:

Aurora:

  • Anthony Quandt, finance and economics, College of Business

Dunbar:

  • Patrick O’Neil, history, College of Arts and Sciences

Firth:

  • Holden Adams, accounting and finance, College of Business

Hooper:

  • Tyler Ruwe, civil engineering, College of Engineering

Lincoln:

  • Lauren Kreuzberg, nutrition and health sciences, College of Education and Human Sciences
  • Jacob Schoening, broadcasting, College of Journalism and Mass Communications

North Platte:

  • Darren Armstrong, biochemistry, College of Arts and Sciences

Omaha:

  • Spencer Collins, software engineering, College of Engineering
  • Rhianna Giron, environmental studies and English, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Kayla Ney, biological systems engineering, College of Engineering
  • Mason Smalley, actuarial science, College of Business
  • Nathan Snyder, mechanical engineering, College of Engineering

Plattsmouth:

  • Christina Sullivan, nutrition and health sciences, College of Education and Human Sciences

Roca:

  • Macy Miller, global studies, College of Arts and Sciences

Springfield:

  • Addison Goerl, communication sciences and disorders, College of Education and Human Sciences

Elsewhere:

Little Rock, Arkansas:

  • Connor Crow, actuarial science, College of Business

St. Petersburg, Florida:

  • Rose McCoy, biological sciences, College of Arts and Sciences

Olathe, Kansas:

  • Caroline Jacobs, communication sciences and disorders, College of Education and Human Sciences

Woodbury, Minnesota:

  • Hannah Eggert, veterinary science, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

Gallatin, Tennessee:

  • Baylie Fadool, biological sciences, College of Arts and Sciences

News Release Contact(s)

Assistant Director, University Honors Program