Michigan Technological University releases dean’s list
HOUGHTON, Mich. — Michigan Technological University in Houghton 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 two percent of their college. Asterisks indicate those earning straight-A averages of 4.0.
Among the honorees are the following from the local area:
Bark River
Nick J. Moore*, Bark River-Harris School, Post Degree Studies
Cornell
Jim M. Smith*, Escanaba Area Public High School, Chemical Engineering
Escanaba
Sarah Y. Anderson*, Escanaba Area Public High School, Accounting
Garek J. Dyszel*, Escanaba Area Public High School, Electrical Engineering
Zach S. Froelich, Escanaba Area Public High School, Forestry
Derek J. Gregg, Escanaba Area Public High School, Computer Science
Jon J. Hook, Escanaba Area Public High School, Chemical Engineering
Derek A. Kamin, Escanaba Area Public High School, Computer Science
Clare R. LaLonde, Escanaba Area Public High School, Biomedical Engineering
Ryan R. Schoff, Escanaba Area Public High School, Chemical Engineering
Scott M. Sviland, Escanaba Area Public High School, Scientific & Tech Communication (BS)
Gladstone
Trevor R. Aird, Gladstone Area High School, Chemical Engineering
Dylan P. Bernson, Gladstone Area High School, Forestry
Taylor J. Berthaume, Gladstone Area High School, Medical Laboratory Science
Victoria L. Chenier, Gladstone Area High School, Medical Laboratory Science
Jake T. Peterson, Gladstone Area High School, Civil Engineering
Jenna M. Rubick, Rapid River High School, Management
Jake T. Siedlecki, Gladstone Area High School, Mathematics
David C. Soderman, Gladstone Area High School, Mechanical Engineering
Lilly J. VanLoon, Iron Mountain High School, Medical Laboratory Science
Leigha K. Woelffer, Gladstone Area High School, Electrical Engineering
Gulliver
Abby N. Schwartz*, Manistique Middle-High School, Chemistry
Rapid River
Alyssa J. Gagne, Gladstone Area High School, Chemical Engineering
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. The campus in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula overlooks the Keweenaw Waterway and is just a few miles from Lake Superior.