Computing students named Chancellor's Scholars

Fourteen School of Computing Students will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the undergraduate commencement ceremonies.
Fourteen School of Computing Students will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the undergraduate commencement ceremonies.

A record 110 University of Nebraska–Lincoln students, including 14 School of Computing Students, will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the undergraduate commencement ceremonies May 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 School of Computing Chancellor's Scholars:
• Bethany Caitlin Barnwell, business administration and computer science (Raikes School)
• Katelyn Breitbarth, computer science
• Ellenna M. Divingnzzo, software engineering (Raikes School)
• Landry Geiger, mathematics and computer science (Raikes School)
• Paul George, computer science
• Aditya Jain, mathematics and computer science (Raikes School)
• Chase Kling, French, computer science (Raikes School) and data science
• Zachary Kozak, computer science
• Kyla Kubik, mathematics and computer science
• Roel Roy Navarrete, computer science
• John Post, computer science (Raikes School)
• Carina Swanson, computer science (Raikes School)
• Alexander Giovanni Ventura, computer engineering
• Zachary David Wallenburg, computer science (Raikes School)

More details at: https://news.unl.edu/article/record-110-students-named-chancellors-scholars