Concordia honors graduating seniors for outstanding academic achievements
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SEWARD, NEB. (05/04/2018) Concordia University, Nebraska, honored graduating seniors who achieved outstanding academic accomplishments during their college career at its annual Academic Honors Reception on Friday, May 4.
Every year, each academic department may give two or more awards, depending on the size of the department and the number of students in the program. Each department establishes its own criteria for determining award recipients, but the criteria must, at minimum, consider the student's grade point average, level of service to the department and level of service to Concordia.
"I've loved teaching at Concordia and teaching you," said Dr. Jenny Mueller-Roebke, professor of English and university provost. "What a great contribution to our community you all have made! Thank you for your commitment to Concordia." This is Mueller-Roebke's final commencement weekend. She previously announced her retirement effective May 31, 2018.
Concordia's College of Arts and Sciences, represented by Dr. Brent Royuk, dean of the college, honored the following students:
Chelsea Wohlgemuth, Alton, Iowa, Art
Grace Woodburn, York, Neb., Art
Zachary Barz, Dubuque, Iowa, Business Administration and Mathematics
Mallory Parrish, Auburn, Neb., Business Administration and Mathematics
Wyatt Weller, Bennington, Neb., Business Administration and Mathematics
Benjamin Leeper, Thornton, Colo., English, Communication and Theater Arts
Benjamin Middendorf, Scotia, Neb., English, Communication and Theater Arts
Hope Moural, Fremont, Neb., English, Communication and Theater Arts
Zane Francescato, Alamosa, Colo., History, Geography and Criminal Justice
Laura Hedstrom, Lakefield, Minn., Music
Jacob Henson, Herrin, Ill., Music
Karina Keating, Woodstock, Ill., Music
Mason Koeritz, Northrop, Minn., Natural and Computer Sciences
Clara Rich, Lincoln, Neb., Natural and Computer Sciences
Ann Spilker, Ashland, Neb., Natural and Computer Sciences
Emilia Mugnolo, Brunswick, Ohio, Theology
Concordia's College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, represented by Dr. Nancy Elwell, dean of the college, honored the following students:
Emily Hayes, Superior, Neb., Health and Human Performance
Megan Barz, Dubuque, Iowa, Human and Social Sciences
Rachel Hoarty, Geneva, Neb., Human and Social Sciences
Zachary Barz, Dubuque, Iowa, Intercultural Studies and Modern Foreign Languages
Toria Turner, New Palestine, Ind., Intercultural Studies and Modern Foreign Languages
Dr. Lorinda Sankey, associate dean of the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, honored the following students:
Molly Goltl, Wichita, Kan., Early Childhood Education
Benjamin Browne, Billings, Mont., Elementary Education
Taylor Brockhaus, Lincoln, Neb., Middle Level Education
Emily Kollbaum, Concordia, Mo., Secondary Education
Paige Getz, Spring Hill, Kan., Special Education