Michigan Tech announces 2018 spring Dean’s List
HOUGHTON, Mich. — Michigan Technological University, in Houghton, has released the Dean’s List for the 2018 spring semester. Nearly 1,600 students were named to the Dean’s List this spring.
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 or school. Asterisks indicate those earning straight-A averages of 4.0. Among the honorees are the following from the local area:
Bark River
Malary Hiney, Escanaba Area Public High School, Biomedical Engineering
Nicholas Moore, Bark River-Harris School, Chemical Engineering
Austin Strahl, Bark River-Harris School, Civil Engineering
Cornell
Erin Johnson, Escanaba Area Public High School, Mathematics
Escanaba
Sarah Anderson*, Escanaba Area Public High School, Accounting
Amanda Bink*#, Escanaba Area Public High School, Civil Engineering
Derek Gregg, Escanaba Area Public High School, Computer Science
Haylie Hansen, Escanaba Area Public High School, Biological Sciences
Derek Kamin, Escanaba Area Public High School, Computer Science
Michelle LaFave*, Escanaba Area Public High School, Exercise Science
Clare LaLonde, Escanaba Area Public High School, Biomedical Engineering
Samuel LaMarche, Escanaba Area Public High School, Electrical Engineering
Pierce Mayville, Escanaba Area Public High School, Materials Science and Engrg
Ethan O’Driscoll, Escanaba Area Public High School, Biomedical Engineering
Thomas Prica*#, Escanaba Area Public High School, Electrical Eng Tech
Scott Sviland, Escanaba Area Public High School, Scientific & Tech Comm (BS)
Derek Verbrigghe, Escanaba Area Public High School, Exercise Science
Richard Yang, Escanaba Area Public High School, Biological Sciences
Garden
Dylan Bell, Gladstone Area High School, Chemical Engineering
Gladstone
Trevor Aird*#, Gladstone Area High School, Chemical Engineering
Bridget Becker, Gladstone Area High School, Engineering Management
Dylan Bernson, Gladstone Area High School, Forestry
Jacob Bilkey, Gladstone Area High School, Mechanical Engineering
Anna Caramella, Gladstone Area High School, Biological Sciences
Carly DeVet, Gladstone Area High School, Forestry
Tyler Marenger, Gladstone Area High School, General Engineering
Lauren Parrett, Gladstone Area High School, Medical Laboratory Science
Christopher Sedenquist*, Gladstone Area High School, Chemical Engineering
David Soderman*#, Gladstone Area High School, General Engineering
Tyler Wells, Gladstone Area High School, Mechanical Engineering
Leigha Woelffer, Gladstone Area High School, Electrical Engineering
Gulliver
Abigail Schwartz*#, Manistique Middle-High School, Chemistry
Manistique
Mason Matchinski, Manistique Middle-High School, Computer Engineering
Caleb Swanson, Manistique Middle-High School, Civil Engineering
Michigan Technological University is a public research university, home to more than 7,000 students from 60 countries. 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.