“We are always proud of our honor students, but I
believe all of this semester’s recipients deserve special
recognition given the difficulties they faced as the COVID-19
pandemic hit the nation during the spring semester,” said Lincoln
College President David Gerlach. “Despite having to switch from
traditional in-person learning to on-line distance learning, these
students didn’t miss a beat, but kept up their studies and excelled
despite the challenges.”
Those 20 students earning perfect 4.0 grade point averages included
the following:
Lincoln
Mackenzie Antoine,
Aleck Bailey,
Allena Benniger,
Elijah Cox,
Camila Coyle,
Anjelia Dominguez,
John Eigenbrod,
Marissa Hartman,
Jordon Jacobs,
Kelsey Lee,
Kennedy Lolling,
Josalyn Owens,
Emma Ritterbush,
Joel Singley,
Ryan Thomas
Michael Varjan
Beason
Jayden Lawrence
Clinton
Callahan Case
Mason City
Madison Skelton
Mount Pulaski
Mott Fikirte
Five Lincoln students were named to the President’s List.
President’s List students are recognized for a grade point average
of 3.75 to 3.99:
Alex Downing,
Morgan Lolling,
Nathan Long,
Emma Nepolello
Jaden Pellinghelli-Drake
Nineteen area students were named to the Dean’s List.
Dean’s List students are recognized for a grade point average of
3.25 to 3.74.
They included:
Lincoln
Shannon Cabit
Alexis Davis
Jennifer Dragoo,
Jocelyn Fletcher,
Kevin Fry,
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Kaylyn Hoffert,
Timothy Jackson,
Zaknafein Luken,
Emily Martinez,
Kerstin Osborne,
Kay Reserva,
Brandi Rogers
JetLynn Smith
Clinton
Camdyn Alsup
Olivia Sanders
Delavan
Kalie Butler
Hartsburg
Michelle Eads
Lawndale
Emily Dugan
Middletown
Meranda Vieregge
Lincoln College recently announced it is on track to resume in-person
instruction for fall 2020 with traditional classes set to resume August 17th.
The College continues to adapt and prepare for the new school year, with a
commitment to providing an exceptional education while safeguarding the health
and safety of all Lynx during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.
The College will require all faculty, staff, students, and campus visitors to
wear a face mask on-site. Classes and building schedules have been modified to
reduce the number of students and faculty within academic buildings. Though most
classes will have a face to face component, actual in-class time may be reduced
to comply with safety guidelines; additionally, some classes may be delivered in
an online format, including all Accelerated Bridge to Education (ABE) courses.
Lincoln College has adopted new cleaning and sanitation procedures for campus.
These strategies will reduce the likelihood of spreading illness and include
additional hand sanitation stations, protective shields in classrooms and
offices, availability of single-use cleaning products, and signage displaying
new requirements and best practices.
Lincoln College is also continuing to follow guidance from Governor Pritzker and
local and state health authorities regarding campus events, including athletic
games.
[Lauren Grenlund
Director of Public Relations
Lincoln College] |