Forty-one Lincoln Area Students
Receive Honors at Lincoln College Lincoln Campus
List Includes 22 with Perfect 4.0 Averages
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[February 06, 2021]
Forty-one area students have been named to honors lists for the fall
2020 semester at Lincoln College, including 22 students who achieved
Special Honors by earning a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
“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 last
spring,” said Lincoln College President David Gerlach. “The students
have had to switch from traditional in-person learning to remote
learning several times over the last year as we worked to mitigate
the spread of the virus on campus, however, these students remained
steadfast in their studies and excelled despite the challenges.”
Those 22 students earning perfect 4.0 grade point averages included
the following:
Atlanta
Amber Lessen
Kathryn Wallem
Beason
Jayden Lawrence
Emden
Robert Davis
Lisa Miller
Lincoln
Valerie Cecil,
Rebecca Eimer,
Mackenzie Antoine,
Aleck Bailey,
Allena Benniger,
Klaudia Blaszczyk,
Jocelyn Bush,
Anjelia Dominguez,
Alex Downing,
Dakotah Matherly,
Josalyn Owens,
Joel Singley,
Zachary Smith,
Ryan Thomas,
Kaylee Winebrinner
Middletown
Tiffany Davison
New Holland
Lesley Bridge
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Seven Logan County 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.
Lincoln
Timothy Jackson,
Morgan Lolling,
Kimberly Morales,
Emma Ritterbush,
Will Tiffany
Lawndale
Emily Dugan
Bayleigh Gillum
Twelve 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 include:
Atlanta
Amber Watkins.
Lincoln
Tabatha Weidhuner,
Shannon Cabit,
Alexis Davis,
Clayton Foster,
Phillip Kinono,
Chloe Laubenstein,
Kennedy Lolling,
Zaknafein Luken,
Emily Martinez,
Jacob Stauffer
Mount Pulaski
Fikirte Mott
Lincoln College resumed in-person instruction for spring 2021 with
traditional classes beginning January 19. Lynx athletic competition
is occurring with limited spectators and enhanced health screening
procedures in place.
The College requires 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.
The College continues to adapt daily processes in the best interest
of the health and safety of the campus community.
[Lauren Grenlund] |