23 CEHS students graduate from University Honors Program


Two students walk near the Meier Commons on UNL's City Campus.

23 CEHS students graduate from University Honors Program

18 May 2023    

Twenty-three students from the College of Education and Human Sciences are among the 264 graduating seniors who have completed the requirements of the University Honors Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

To graduate from the Honors Program, students must maintain at least a 3.5 GPA, complete a culminating senior project or research thesis, and fulfill extracurricular requirements. This year’s group is the largest number of Honors graduates in a single term in the program’s 37-year history.

The list of CEHS students graduating from the Honors Program in May is below, including each student’s hometown and major.

  • Alex Boerner, Bellevue, Nebraska, Nutrition, Exercise and Health Science
  • Anya Bogen, Bennet, Nebraska, Nutrition Science
  • Kasey Brabec, Schuyler, Nebraska, Secondary Education - Mathematics
  • Cayley Carpenter, Minden, Nebraska, Elementary Education and Special Education
  • Evan Ericksen, Kansas City, Missouri, Secondary Education - Mathematics
  • Grace Gawecki, Omaha, Nebraska, Community Health and Wellness
  • Emma Hansen, Omaha, Nebraska, Nutrition, Exercise and Health Science
  • Amy Hruby, Lincoln, Nebraska, Communication Sciences and Disorders
  • Kiya Hudson, Omaha, Nebraska, Family and Consumer Sciences Education
  • Ashley Kallhoff, Lincoln, Nebraska, Elementary Education
  • Sy Lim, Omaha, Nebraska, Nutrition Science
  • Hannah Molskness, Aberdeen, South Dakota, Secondary Education - Mathematics
  • Keegan Oldani, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Secondary Education - Mathematics
  • Sydney Ostler, Bennington, Nebraska, Secondary Education - French
  • Katie Patton, Milford, Nebraska, Community Health and Wellness
  • Kiersten Preuss, Omaha, Nebraska, Nutrition Science
  • Kelbie Schnieder, Davey, Nebraska, Nutrition, Exercise and Health Science
  • Mairead Stotz, Crystal Lake, Illinois, Secondary Education - English
  • Grace Szucs, Monument, Colorado, Athletic Training
  • Libby Valerio-Boster, Omaha, Nebraska, Community Health and Wellness
  • Allison Vana, Omaha, Nebraska, Elementary Education
  • Spencer Wagner, Omaha, Nebraska, Nutrition, Exercise and Health Science
  • William Wilton, Gresham, Nebraska, Family and Consumer Sciences Education

College of Education and Human Sciences
Nutrition and Health Sciences
Special Education and Communication Disorders
Teaching, Learning & Teacher Education
Child, Youth and Family Studies