33 Huskers to graduate from University Honors Program

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33 Huskers to graduate from University Honors Program

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Thirty-three graduating seniors have completed the requirements of the University Honors Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

To graduate from the Honors 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. The December graduates join 249 classmates who graduated from the Honors Program in May and August — the largest class in the program’s 36-year history.

Following is a list of December Honors Program graduates by hometown, including each student’s academic college(s).

Nebraska

Bellevue:

  • Bex Rangel, College of Arts and Sciences

Bennington:

  • Kaylen Michaelis, College of Arts and Sciences

Blair:

  • Colby Camelin, College of Business

Columbus:

  • Anthony Oceguera, College of Business

Deshler:

  • Paige Hansen, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

Elkhorn:

  • Rachel Bruner, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

Gothenburg:

  • Kayla Weyers, College of Business

Gretna:

  • Morgan Graham, College of Arts and Sciences

La Vista:

  • Thomas Lukaszewicz, College of Arts and Sciences

Lincoln:

  • Michelle Ebrahim, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Brett Foster, College of Education and Human Sciences
  • Samantha Gates, College of Business
  • Ian Maltas, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Callie McCright, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
  • Ray Nierman, College of Arts and Sciences and College of Business
  • Kaylie Trumble, College of Education and Human Sciences

Omaha:

  • Jackson Bartak, College of Business
  • Lucia Bazis, College of Business
  • John Jensen, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Yvonne Jiang, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Riha Karney, College of Education and Human Sciences

Papillion:

  • Kristianna Muller, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

Raymond:

  • Rachael Lange, College of Arts and Sciences

Elsewhere

Bakersfield, California:

  • Jessica Stump, College of Arts and Sciences

Ordway, Colorado:

  • Sadie Brewer, College of Arts and Sciences

Lawrence, Kansas:

  • Rose Pilakowski, College of Business

Overland Park, Kansas:

  • Christopher Burgess, College of Business

Golden Valley, Minnesota:

  • Brian DuVal, College of Business

West Fargo, North Dakota:

  • Payton Hanson, College of Business

Flower Mound, Texas:

  • Anne Kluthe, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

Casper, Wyoming:

  • Abigail Schoup, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

Chennai, India:

  • Anjaneshwar Ganesan, College of Arts and Sciences

Dongtan, South Korea:

  • Dohyun Nam, College of Business

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