Undergraduate students were honored in conjunction with UNL's All-University Honors Convocation April 10 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. The awards presentation included 26 seniors who were named Chancellor's Scholars, the university's highest undergraduate academic honor.
Students are recognized at Honors Convocation for their cumulative academic achievements. Honorees included:
Chancellor's Scholars, students who graduated in December or who will receive their degrees in May or August and have maintained 4.0 grade-point averages on all collegiate work at UNL and elsewhere;
Superior Scholars, seniors graduating in the 2010-11 academic year who have been recognized at Honors Convocation each year of their enrollment;
High Scholars, students other than Chancellor's Scholars and Superior Scholars who are in the top 10 percent of their class.
Following is a list of Chancellor's Scholars. Information includes academic major(s) and college. If a student graduated in December, his or her degree is also listed.
Ashley April Anderson, Education and Human Sciences, English education
Zachary Matthew Badura, Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, animal science/pre-veterinary
Kaitlyn Bauer, Business Administration, marketing
Karise Marie Carrillo, Arts and Sciences, psychology
Stephanie Lee Davidson, Education and Human Sciences, speech-language pathology and audiology
Kristen N. Dinneen, Arts and Sciences, psychology
Danielle Marie Dixon, Fine and Performing Arts, music
Quentin Merle Dudley, Engineering, biological systems engineering
Virginia Catherine Horrell, Arts and Sciences, political science and English
Elizabeth Maurice James, Education and Human Sciences, elementary education
Reed Jerry Janousek, Business Administration, finance, B.S. in business administration with highest distinction
Ashton Marie Lampe, Education and Human Sciences, audiology
Joshua Daniel Lee, Arts and Sciences, biological sciences
Kimberly Ann Mitchell, Business Administration, international business, B.S. in business administration with highest distinction
Jamie Sue Myers, Arts and Sciences, sociology
Laura Nanka Purcell, Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, biochemistry
Katie Marie Nunnenkamp, Business Administration and Education and Human Sciences, business administration and secondary business education
Jennifer Marie Reed, Education and Human Sciences, elementary education, B.S. in education and human sciences with highest distinction
Thomas Lee Schroeder, Business Administration, actuarial science
Kristen Kay Seda, Business Administration, accounting
Jessica Renee Simpson, Journalism and Mass Communications, advertising and public relations
Emily Ruth Sirotkin, Education and Human Sciences, Spanish education and English as a second language
Corey Dean Stone, Arts and Sciences, mathematics and economics
Sarah Marie Synovec, Arts and Sciences, biological sciences
Emily A. Tunink, Arts and Sciences, political science
Nicholas James Wohlgemuth, Arts and Sciences, biochemistry
- Tom Simons, University Communications