Computing students named Chancellor's Scholars

Eleven School of Computing students will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the undergraduate commencement ceremonies May 9.
Eleven School of Computing students will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the undergraduate commencement ceremonies May 9.

One-hundred-two University of Nebraska–Lincoln students, including 11 School of Computing students, will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the undergraduate commencement ceremonies May 9 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 students who will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars:
• Anton Angeletti, mathematics and computer science, College of Arts and Sciences and College of Engineering, Peter and Anisa Angeletti.
• Sophia Lynn Heinrich, computer science (Raikes School), mathematics and data science, College of Arts and Sciences and College of Engineering, Chris and Julie Heinrich.
• Lena Lankas, business administration and computer science, College of Business and College of Engineering, Ed Lankas and Nanette Gingery.
• Charles McIver, computer engineering, College of Engineering, Kevin and Amy McIver.
• Brody Reiss, computer science, College of Engineering, Kerry and Debbie Reiss.
• Matthew Rokusek, computer science, College of Engineering, Steven and Patti Rokusek.
• Maxwell Frederic Sievenpiper, management and computer science (Raikes School), College of Business and College of Engineering, Bartholomew and Traci Sievenpiper.
• Collin M. Siracuse, computer science, College of Engineering, Anthony and Colleen Siracuse.
• Aditya Tadepalli, computer science, College of Engineering, Sri Hari Tadepalli and Srilalita Kota.
• Michael Kalel West, computer science, College of Engineering, Antonia West and Travis Sell, and Shawn and Tara West.
• Tage Decker Zerby, computer science (Raikes School), College of Engineering, Matt and Amber Zerby.

More details at: https://news.unl.edu/article/102-students-named-chancellors-scholars