Nearly 50 SNR students graduate Spring 2016

Nearly 50 SNR students graduated this spring.
Nearly 50 SNR students graduated this spring.

SNR is sending out a big congratulations to the school's 49 May graduates. They were invited to participate in commencement exercises, which took place May 6 and 7 at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln’s Haymarket District.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln granted 2,816 degrees during commencement exercises; students graduating from SNR included one student from Illinois and one from China.
Undergraduates:
• Sheldon Scott Brummel, Papillion, fisheries and wildlife.
• Evan Douglas Carroll, Lincoln, fisheries and wildlife.
• Chelsea Matthia Cather, Lincoln, fisheries and wildlife.
• Connor Joseph Chance-Ossowski, Hastings, fisheries and wildlife.
• Colin Drew Chatterton, Scottsbluff, environmental restoration sciences with high distinction.
• Kyle Ray Copple, Hubbard, fisheries and wildlife.
• Trevor Boyd Culbertson, Lincoln, resource and environmental economics.
• Liang Deng, Shaanxi Yangling, China, environmental restoration sciences.
• Erik Thomas Doran, Bennet, environmental studies.
• Claire Katherine Donahoo, Lincoln, fisheries and wildlife.
• Shelby Marie Duerfeldt, Falls City, fisheries and wildlife.
• Courtney Rae Ehlers, Stapleton, fisheries and wildlife.
• Philip James Ehrman, Lincoln, natural resource and environmental economics.
• Benjamin Joseph Eigbrett, Roca, environmental studies with high distinction & mechanical engineering.
• Jamelyn Marie Foster, Berwyn, fisheries and wildlife with high distinction.
• Ryan David Gardner, Arapahoe, grassland ecology and management.
• Casey Cheyenne Gieseking, Columbus, natural resource and environmental economics with high distinction; and business administration with highest distinction.
• Ryan Thomas Glow, Omaha, fisheries and wildlife.
• Edward Dean Hebbert, Ashby, fisheries and wildlife & grassland ecology and management.
• Benjamin Oren Heusinkvelt, Columbus, environmental studies with distinction.
• Heaven Ann Hulshizer, Lincoln, environmental studies & fisheries and wildlife.
• Tyler Daniel Jones, Omaha, environmental restoration sciences.
• Kyle Scott Karcher, Geneva, fisheries and wildlife.
• Austin John Klingenberg, Lincoln, water science.
• Kaitlyn Elizabeth Krajicek, Papillion, environmental restoration sciences.
• Alexus Leigh Lodes, Omaha, fisheries and wildlife.
• Justin Matthew Mueller, Omaha, environmental studies.
• Cole Thomas Neibauer, Stuart, fisheries and wildlife.
• Zachary Christian Schafer, Lincoln, fisheries and wildlife with high distinction.
• Sabrina Michelle Stewart, Omaha, fisheries and wildlife.
• Jordan Shields, Lincoln, environmental studies.
• Alyssa Marie Swartz, Malmo, fisheries and wildlife.
• Wei Tang, Lincoln, water science with highest distinction.
• Dylan Chase Tegtmeier, Lincoln, fisheries and wildlife.
• Bethany Ann Marie VanLaningham, Ogallala, fisheries and wildlife.
• Richard Lee Vath, Lincoln, environmental restoration sciences.
• Alex Paul Washa, Ogallala, fisheries and wildlife.
• Brooke Alexandra Welsh-Appleby, Lincoln, environmental studies with distinction & fisheries and wildlife with distinction.
• Kaylee Rose Wheeler, Lincoln, environmental studies.
• Blaise Randel Weaver, Lincoln, water science.
• Kathleen Michelle Zuehlke, Omaha, environmental studies.

Graduate students:
• Jacob Bruihler, geography; thesis: “Dating late quaternary alluvial fills in the Platte River Valley using optically stimulated luminescence dating”
• Emily Hoehn, natural resource sciences; thesis: “Improved microplate-scale fluorometric soil enzyme assay to detect β-glucosidase activity in agricultural management practice”
• Adam Thomas Smith, natural resource sciences; project: “Potential for LIDAR Use in Response to Forestry Needs in Nebraska.”
Doctoral students:
• Christian Elowsky, natural resource sciences; dissertation: “Distinguishing Calliphorid Puparia through application of confocal laser microscopy”
• Humphrey Kalibo, geography; dissertation: “Simple, novel approaches to investigating biophysical characteristics of individual mid-latitude deciduous trees”
• Johnica Morrow, natural resource sciences; dissertation: “Exploring parasitism in antiquity through the analysis of coprolites and quids from La Cueva de los Muertos Chiquitos in Mexico”
• Andrei Snyman, natural resource sciences; dissertation: “Assessment of resource use and landscape risk for African lions (Panthera leo) in Eastern Botswana”
• Supatcharee Tanasarnpaiboon, natural resource sciences; dissertation: “Gau (Bos gaurus) abundance, distribution and habitat use patterns in Kuiburi National Park, Southwestern Thailand”
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