UA names locals to honors’ lists
The University of Arkansas recently recognized students for making the Spring 2025 Chancellor’s and Dean’s lists.
CHANCELLOR’S LIST
To qualify for the Chancellor’s List, undergraduate students must attain a 4.0 grade-point average for the semester while completing at least 12 credit hours of coursework, according to a news release.
Local Chancellor’s List honorees and majors include:
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Eudora — Catherine Meyer, marketing; Caroline Meyer, marketing
Hermitage — Rodrigo Matamoros-Lopez, computer science, mathematics
Lake Village — Clayton Davis, English
Leola — Eva Berryhill, animal science
McGehee — Brianna Reynolds, political science; Mary Burdan, psychology
Monticello — Mary Alexander, psychology; Ainsley Kaminicki, apparel merchandising and product development; Sirenia Rodriguez, psychology
Pine Bluff — Kaiden Fix, engineering first year; Kai Lin, engineering first year; Meet Patel, finance; Sydney Roulhac, communication; Mary Smykla, biology; Mary Talbot, exercise science
Sheridan — Jessica Hicks, communication sciences and disorders; Devon McIlwain, engineering first year; Cade Reed, biology; Connor Robinson, biomedical engineering; Luke Thurmon, industrial engineering
Star City — Emma Kolker, history, social studies education
Stuttgart — Sullivan Atkinson, finance; Conley Coker, biology; John Coker, biomedical engineering; Carson Konecny, agricultural business; Joel Ledbetter, chemical engineering; Ashton Ludwig, communication sciences and disorders; Erin Ludwig, human development and family science; Madelyn Maynard of Stuttgart, public health; Madison Neal, human development and family science; Saeid Qaadan of Stuttgart, engineering first year; Raegan Skarda, journalism
Watson — Anna Garner, sociology;
White Hall — Kyler Barnes, exercise science; Kayla Blevins, psychology; Lauren Casada, psychology; Sydney Foster, business economics; Sara Leder, public health; Matthew Martinez, mathematics; Tucker Neikirk, computer science, journalism; Taylor Nelson, public health (Pre-public health); Reese Owens, marketing; Dhara Patel, public health; Manas Patel, biology, Regan Patel, biology; Ethan Tomboli, engineering first year; McKenzie Welch, public health.
DEAN’S LIST
To qualify for the Dean’s List, undergraduates must achieve a grade-point average of 3.75 (or higher) while completing at least 12 credit hours. School of Law students must earn a 3.0 grade-point average or higher for the Law School Dean’s List.
Local students and majors on the Dean’s List include:
Dermott — Kaylyn Thompson, political science;
Dumas — Daniel Curtis, agricultural business; Lindsey Magana, interior architecture and design
Eudora — Catherine Meyer, marketing; Caroline Meyer of Eudora, marketing
Hermitage — Cadence Harrelson, marketing; Rodrigo Matamoros-Lopez, computer science, mathematics
Lake Village — Clayton Davis, English
Leola — Eva Berryhill, animal science; Emilee Webb, law
McGehee — Brianna Reynolds, political science; Mary Burdan, psychology
Monticello — Mary Alexander, psychology; Ainsley Kaminicki, apparel merchandising and product development; Averi Montgomery, biology; Sirenia Rodriguez, psychology
Pine Bluff — Kayla Chatman, exercise science; Kaiden Fix, engineering first year; Kalifa Hulsey, accounting; Kai Lin, engineering first year; Meet Patel, finance; Sydney Roulhac, communication; Mary Smykla, biology; Mary Talbot, exercise science; Shalese Treadwell, communication; Paige Wyatt, interior architecture and design
Prattsville — Bay Fleming, law
Sheridan — Jodi Barnes, data science; John Eckert, anthropology, psychology; Jessica Hicks, communication sciences and disorders; Devon McIlwain, engineering first year; Amber Morton, computer science; Cade Reed, biology; Connor Robinson, biomedical engineering; Luke Thurmon, industrial engineering; Braiden Watson, recreation and sport management; Kayla Yin, accounting, music
Star City — Christian Bryant, exploring undergraduate (Walton College of Business); Emma Kolker, history, social studies education;
Stuttgart — Sullivan Atkinson, finance; Abigail Bauman, human development and family science; Conrad Bulloch, environmental soil and water science; Conley Coker, biology; John Coker, biomedical engineering; Marion Dean, exercise science; Jacob Key, architecture; Carson Konecny, agricultural business; Chloe Konecny, psychology; Joel Ledbetter, chemical engineering; Ashton Ludwig, communication sciences and disorders; Erin Ludwig, human development and family science; Madelyn Maynard, public health; Madison Neal, human development and family science; Saeid Qaadan, engineering first year; Mary Seyller, psychology; Raegan Skarda, journalism; Kenneth Vose, finance
Tichnor — Sydney Longr, apparel merchandising and product development
Warren — Weston Gavin, exercise science; Jaden Kitchens, exercise science
Watson — Anna Garner, sociology
White Hall — Kyler Barnes, exercise science; Kayla Blevins, psychology; Lauren Casada, psychology; Sydney Foster, business economics; Madelyn Hendrix, hospitality management; Sara Leder, public health; Matthew Martinez, mathematics; Anna Mathews, supply chain management; Leslie Mitchell, educational studies; Tucker Neikirk, computer science, journalism; Taylor Nelson, public health (pre-public health); Reese Owens, marketing; Dhara Patel, public health; Manas Patel, biology; Regan Patel, biology; Ethan Tomboli, engineering first year; McKenzie Welch, public health.