Fall dean’s list out from Michigan Tech in Houghton
HOUGHTON — (February 6, 2020) – Michigan Technological University, in Houghton, Michigan, has released the Dean’s List for the 2019 fall semester.
More than 1,880 students were named to the Dean’s List this past fall.
To be included, students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
A pound sign indicates a student who earned University Honors, finishing in the top 2 percent of their College. Asterisks indicate those earning straight-A averages of 4.0.
Among the honorees are the following from the local area:
Gwinn
LeAnn N. Brinker, Gwinn High School, Civil Engineering
Megan A. Brinker, Gwinn High School, Civil Engineering
Jacob R. Ehle, Marquette Senior High School, Mechanical Engineering
Ishpeming
Nathan D. Beckman*, Westwood High School, General Engineering
Erin N. Casey, Ishpeming High School, Psychology
Thomas D. Finegan, Ishpeming High School, Electrical Engineering
Kyle J. Hooper, Ishpeming High School, Chemical Engineering
Amanda R. Matznick*, Westwood High School, Chemical Engineering
Nathan R. Ostlund*, Westwood High School, Biological Sciences
Josh A. Penrose, Ishpeming High School, Mechanical Engineering
Hunter C. Roose*, Westwood High School, Biological Sciences
Bryce H. Traver, Westwood High School, Electrical Engineering
Marquette
Peter E. Amundsen, Marquette Senior High School, Computer Engineering
Grady J. Boyle, Blacksburg High School, Forestry
Mitchell L. Connon, Marquette Senior High School, Biomedical Engineering
Anthony G. Custard*, Marquette Senior High School, Finance
Kayley C. Elmblad, Marquette Senior High School, Biomedical Engineering
Mason F. Garceau, Marquette Senior High School, Mathematics
Reid L. Goble*, Petoskey High School, Biological Sciences
Sarah Goble, Petoskey High School, Economics
Mac Y. Halley-Gluesing, Marquette Senior High School, Mechanical Engineering
Bethany C. Hellman, Marquette Senior High School, Physics
Daniel W. Jeffries*, Marquette Senior High School, Accounting
Sydney R. Kivi, Marquette Senior High School, Civil Engineering
Sam H. Lakenen, Marquette Senior High School, Mechanical Engineering
Dawson H. McKenzie, Marquette Senior High School, Computer Science
Sidney M. Mechling, Marquette Senior High School, Sustainability Sci and Society
Emma S. Melchiori*, Marquette Senior High School, Accounting
Ally G. O’Neill, Marquette Senior High School, App Ecol & Environ Sci
Kira L. Olson, Marquette Senior High School, Construction Management
Katie C. Palmcook, Marquette Senior High School, Civil Engineering
Dana A. Paquet, Marquette Senior High School, Economics
Macy C. Pawielski, Marquette Senior High School, Management Information Systems
Erik C. Puskala, Marquette Senior High School, Civil Engineering
Graham A. Spaulding*, Traverse City West Senior Hs, Electrical Engineering
Emma E. Stahl*, Marquette Senior High School, Mechanical Engineering
Ry R. Swaty, Roycemore School, Mechanical Engineering
Nic C. Tuma, Marquette Senior High School, Mechanical Engineering
Richard D. Weycker, Marquette Senior High School, Software Engineering
Thomas D. Ziegler*, Negaunee High School, Electrical Engineering
Negaunee
Adena M. Anderson, Negaunee High School, Economics
Jason E. Bell*, Negaunee High School, Mechanical Engineering
Jacob S. Ferguson*, Negaunee High School, Computer Engineering
Delilah S. Hauswirth*, Negaunee High School, Medical Laboratory Science
Clara P. Johnson, Negaunee High School, Exercise Science
Bryce Leaf, Negaunee High School, Mechanical Engineering
Jordon T. Mason, Negaunee High School, General Engineering
Grace Ulvila, Negaunee High School, English
Ethan S. Wright, Negaunee High School, Computer Science
Palmer
Adam J. Tharp, Westwood High School, Biomedical Engineering
Skandia
Jacob M. Flynn, Marquette Senior High School, Exercise Science
Michigan Technological University is a public research university, home to more than 7,000 students from 60 countries. Founded in 1885, the University offers more than 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in science and technology, engineering, forestry, business and economics, health professions, humanities, mathematics, and social sciences. Our campus in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula overlooks the Keweenaw Waterway and is just a few miles from Lake Superior.