14 CEHS students named Chancellor’s Scholars


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14 CEHS students named Chancellor’s Scholars

01 May 2020    

Fourteen graduating seniors from the College of Education and Human Sciences have been named Chancellor’s Scholars at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

Chancellor's Scholars are students who have maintained 4.0 grade-point averages on all collegiate work at Nebraska and elsewhere.

Following is a list of Chancellor's Scholars by hometown. The information includes academic major(s), college(s), and parents’ names.

 

Adams:

  • Rachel Katlyn Page, secondary education (English language arts), College of Education and Human Sciences, Randy and Rhonda Page.

Bloomfield:

  • Clair Marie Trenhaile, communication sciences and disorders, College of Education and Human Sciences, Perry and Julie Trenhaile.

Broken Bow:

  • Audrey Anne Foster, textiles, merchandising and fashion design (textile and apparel design), College of Education and Human Sciences, Kirk and Denise Foster.

Chadron:

  • Jayden Marie Garrett, nutrition and health sciences (nutrition, exercise and health science option), College of Education and Human Sciences, Chris and Julie Garrett.

Cozad:

  • Katrina Rose German, communication sciences and disorders, College of Education and Human Sciences, Paul and Jane German.

Fairmont:

  • Katherine Louise Schoenhals, elementary education, College of Education and Human Sciences, Tom and Kim Schoenhals.

Grand Island:

  • Megan Jenae Wardyn, nutrition and health sciences (nutrition, exercise and health science option), College of Education and Human Sciences, Mike and Ann Wardyn.
  • Elizabeth Jane Waters, communication sciences and disorders, College of Education and Human Sciences, Chris and Cori Waters.

Lincoln:

  • Jordan Todd Case, mathematics and secondary education (mathematics), College of Education and Human Sciences, Todd and Karen Case.

Omaha:

  • Michelle Katherine Allen, nutrition and health sciences (nutrition science option), College of Education and Human Sciences, Charlie and Laura Allen.

Wilber:

  • Austin Robert Haufle, nutrition and health sciences (nutrition science option), College of Education and Human Sciences, Robert and Arlene Haufle.

Overland Park, Kansas:

  • Shannon Nicole Willis, secondary education (Earth and space science), College of Education and Human Sciences, Craig and Linda Willis.

Plainwell, Michigan:

  • Lyvia Camrin Osterstock, secondary education (social science), College of Education and Human Sciences, Dana and Jason Osterstock.

Burke, South Dakota:

  • Olivia Lou Reiser, communication sciences and disorders, College of Education and Human Sciences, Trisha Story and Jeff Reiser.

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