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College Credits: Glenview Residents Make Dean's List At UIUC

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MSOE Dean's List - Winter Quarter 2022

Milwaukee School of Engineering congratulates students named to the Winter Quarter 2022 Dean's List. Undergraduate students who have earned at least 30 credits and have a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher (out of 4.0) are on the Dean's List. Students who have maintained a 3.70 or higher receive "high honors." Local students include:

  • Joshua Goldshteyn, of Glenview
  • Daniel Katrich, of Glenview

— Merit Pages News

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MSOE Honors List - Winter Quarter 2022

Milwaukee School of Engineering congratulates students named to the Winter Quarter 2022 Honors List. Undergraduate students who have earned a GPA of 3.20 or higher (out of 4.0) for this quarter are on the Honors List. Local students include

  • Alexander Wilas, of Glenview
  • Arkadiusz Krupa, of Glenview
  • Hannah Michelson, of Glenview

— Merit Pages News

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Residents Make Dean's List At University Of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

A number of Glenview students were recently named to the dean's list for the December 2021 semester at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The list includes:

  • Muhil Arumugam, statistics and computer science
  • Mitchell Bifeld, computer engineering
  • Mary Boesen, operations management
  • Yonghun Chang, mechanical engineering
  • Ethan Chastain, electrical engineering
  • Hani Cho, brain and cognitive science
  • Sumin Cho, computer science and advertising
  • Christina Chrones, political science
  • Emily Chung, psychology
  • Bridget Curtis, supply chain management
  • Michael D'Angelo, management
  • Lillian Dolan, supply chain management
  • Enkhjin Erdenekhuyag, journalism
  • Christopher Fox, accountancy
  • Omar Ghaleb, chemistry
  • Christopher Gimbel, history
  • Zachary Goldstein, undeclared
  • Francesca Gonnella, advertising
  • Joshua Gorenyuk, finance
  • Liana Gorenyuk, speech and hearing science
  • Danbie Han, elementary education
  • Steven Hong, finance
  • Daniel Huber, aerospace engineering
  • Samuel Hwang, information science
  • Danial Jiwani, finance
  • Dragana Jovanovic, psychology
  • Jamie Kahn, kinesiology
  • Sarine Kalayjian, political science
  • Cameron Khakpour, chemistry
  • Eunbee Kim, art education
  • Evelyn Krasnik, computer science and philosophy
  • James Kurtzweil, management
  • Nathan Kuruvilla, computer science
  • Caleb Larson, undeclared
  • Lauren Lashley, English
  • Claire Lee, elementary education
  • Jeremiah Levan, undeclared
  • Ray Li, economics
  • Maja Markovic, history
  • Courtney Mazeika, theatre
  • Ava Mazzel, psychology
  • Patrick McNary, technical systems management
  • Kevin Meier, bioengineering
  • Lauren Meier, industrial engineering
  • Yuriy Melenchuk, agricultural and consumer economics
  • Sabrina Moheydeen, computer engineering
  • Christina Moy, accountancy
  • James Nam, information sciences
  • Sarah Nathanson, psychology
  • Trinity Nelson, psychology
  • Lucas Nguyen, computer engineering
  • Daniel O'Brien, undeclared
  • Ryan O'Hara, accountancy
  • Regina Papadatos, advertising
  • Athanacia Papoutsis, bioengineering
  • Evan Papoutsis, engineering physics
  • Claudia Park, global studies
  • Wallis Peterson, interdisciplinary health sciences
  • Julia Petrea, biology
  • Samuel Polyakov, economics
  • Sareena Popatia, economics
  • Jenna Pryor, speech and hearing science
  • Hansen Punnoose, computer science and crop sciences
  • Donald Quach, food science and human nutrition
  • Alison Reeve, biochemistry
  • Mathew Reji, molecular and cellular biology
  • Liam Roberson, communication
  • Samuel Ruggerio, computer science
  • John Ryan, kinesiology
  • Allison Salmon, molecular and cellular biology
  • Amber Salmon, molecular and cellular biology
  • Samuel Schapiro, computer science
  • Eric Schmidt, mechanical engineering
  • Olivia Schwallie, psychology
  • Nicole Sedenkov, mechanical engineering
  • Shon Shtern, engineering physics
  • Amanda Sideris, advertising
  • Lauren Skweres, community health
  • Briana Sobecks, chemical engineering
  • Aidan Sochowski, statistics and computer science
  • David Sohn, computer science
  • Matthew Stach, molecular and cellular biology
  • Elizabeth Steel, marketing
  • Neha Surani, finance
  • Natalia Swietek, integrative biology
  • Anika Thota, community health
  • Rory Tovcimak, history
  • Christina Tsai, biochemistry
  • Ethan Tu, chemistry
  • Quinn Turpin, advertising
  • Anna Tvaroh, supply chain management
  • Anthony Valiaveedu, mechanical engineering
  • Samuel Vayngart, undeclared
  • Nathan Vuong, computer engineering
  • Kelly Ward, veterinary medicine
  • Ayumi Yonezawa, molecular and cellular biology
  • Bailey Yoon, brain and cognitive science
  • Melissa Zerwic, kinesiology
  • Michael Zhao, agricultural and consumer economics
  • Adam Zuiker, mechanical engineering

— Submitted by a reader


Striblen Named James B. Angell Scholar At University Of Michigan

TJ Striblen, of Glenview, has been named a James B. Angell Scholar at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Students who achieve an “A” record (all grades of A+, A, or A-) for two or more consecutive terms are recognized as scholars. The student must have taken a minimum of 14 credit hours each term, including at least 12 credits elected on a graded (A-E) basis. Striblen is a junior majoring in actuarial mathematics and has had five consecutive terms of all A's.

— Submitted by a reader

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