Local students selected for honors programs
ALBION, Mich. — Albion College has announced students who have been accepted to programs of distinction during the fall 2020 semester. These programs offer enhanced instruction and experiences in business, public policy, environmental and pre-medical studies, professional education, and the liberal arts.
Monique Hernandez of Iron Mountain joined the Lisa and James Wilson Institute for Medicine and the Prentiss M. Brown Honors Program. Hernandez is a first-year student at Albion College. Hernandez is a graduate of Kingsford High School.
Mackenzie Rundell of Kingsford joined the Gerald R. Ford Institute for Leadership in Public Policy and Service and the Prentiss M. Brown Honors Program. Rundell is a first-year student at Albion College. Rundell is a resident of Kingsford and is a graduate of Kingsford High School.
Albion College is a private liberal arts college of approximately 1,500 students in Albion, Michigan.
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De Pere, Wis.: These students have been named to the 2020 fall semester dean’s list at St. Norbert College.
A minimum 3.5 grade-point average is required for academic eligibility.
Florence, Wis. — Alicia Gehlhoff;
Iron Mountain — Giovanni Basanese, Natalie Dykhuis, William McCormick;
Iron River — Noah Thomson;
Kingsford — Amanda Pietsch, Matthew Swanson, Connor Edwards, Madison Waise;
Niagara, Wis. — Madison Neuens.
St. Norbert is a four-year, Catholic liberal arts institution beside the Fox River in De Pere, Wis., neighboring Green Bay. Founded in 1898, the college became coeducational in 1952. Today the residential campus serves approximately 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
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ESCANABA — Bay de Noc Community College has announced the students who have earned recognition and membership to the dean’s list for attainment of scholarly excellence during the fall 2020 semester.
To be selected for the dean’s list, a student must earn a 3.50 grade-point average out of a possible 4.00, and must have completed 12 or more credit hours of college-level classes for the semester. Attainment of the minimum selection standard of 3.50 or better is significant achievement representing the best that can be expected of a college student.
Those students with a 4.0 grade-point average are:
Bark River — Jackson Bower;
Channing — Judith Peterson;
Felch — Mollie Steinbrecher;
Florence, Wis. — Jeremiah Nanninga;
Foster City — Lydia Johnson;
Hermansville — Anthony Grenier;
Iron Mountain — Ethan Freeman, Marcus Johnson, Richard Ledzian, Kayla Ling, Tatyana Prudhomme, Clover Steva and Audreanna Trujillo;
Iron River — Sulliana Parker;
Kingsford — Hanna Bowles, Jacob Cherney, Natalie Hackstock, Ellie Lovell and Alexis Roberge;
Norway — Trevor Dapoz and Halle Gustafson;
Powers — Izaac Lauscher;
Quinnesec — Melody Drum;
Sagola — Walton Reimer;
Vulcan — Jared Howell.
Those students who received a 3.50 to 3.99 grade-point average are:
Bark River — Madison Block and Grace Peterson;
Channing — Kathryn Peterson;
Crystal Falls — Robert Ponchaud and Karanda Smith;
Hermansville — Breeana Arsenault and Madalynn Dani;
Iron Mountain — Jacob Anderson, Lauren Czerwan, Nicholas DeMerse, Mallory Early, Christopher Hallenbeck, Daniel Harrington, Christopher Havens, Olivia Olkkonen, Kylah Olson, Colin Watkins and Scott White;
Kingsford — Thea Fradette, Kathy Holmes, Mereta Post, Hailey Rasmussen, Erica Whittkopf and Tyler Williams;
Quinnesec — Brittany LaValley;
Republic — Gage Warner;
Spalding — Tayler Poupore;
Vulcan — Joseph Angeli, Alexander Gregg and Samantha Selken-DePatie;
Wilson — David Klein, Hailey Pavlat, Kendra Priser and Devin Racicot.




