13 students named Chancellor's Scholars

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13 students named Chancellor’s Scholars

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Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing

Thirteen University of Nebraska–Lincoln students will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the undergraduate commencement ceremony Dec. 17 at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

Chancellor’s Scholars are students who have maintained 4.0 grade-point averages on all collegiate work at Nebraska and elsewhere.

Following is a list of Chancellor’s Scholars by hometown. The information includes academic major(s), college(s), and parents’ names.

Nebraska

Anselmo:

  • Jalea Deborah Chandler, child, youth and family studies, College of Education and Human Sciences, Mark and Jackie Chandler.

Bridgeport:

  • Jocelyn Pohl, agricultural education, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Jeffrey and Michelle Pohl.

Deshler:

  • Paige A. Hansen, animal science, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Holle Evert and Mark and Paula Kniep.

Elgin:

  • Kyle Anthony Schumacher, agronomy, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Kevin and Lisa Schumacher.

Elkhorn:

  • Kelsey Cecelia Zach, elementary education and special education (K-6), College of Education and Human Sciences, Kenneth and Donna Zach.

Lincoln:

  • Dominic Xavier Bhola, journalism, College of Journalism and Mass Communications, Dennison and Wendy Bhola.
  • Brett Andrew Foster, elementary education, College of Education and Human Sciences, James and Karen Foster.

O’Neill:

  • Claire Elizabeth Morrow, elementary education, College of Education and Human Sciences, Kevin and Katie Morrow.

Elsewhere

Bakersfield, California:

  • Jessica Lauren Stump, psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, Michael and Jillian Stump.

Broomfield, Colorado:

  • Avery Nicole Bamesberger, advertising and public relations, College of Journalism and Mass Communications, Kirk and Deb Bamesberger.

Neola, Iowa:

  • Olivia Maassen, child, youth and family studies, College of Education and Human Sciences, Allison and the late Richard Maassen.

Berryton, Kansas:

  • Hailey Janae Droge, communication sciences and disorders, College of Education and Human Sciences, Jason and Dawn Droge.

Oxford, Michigan:

  • Paige Victoria Palmer, actuarial science, College of Business, Kent and Tiffany Palmer.

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