DECORAH, IA (02/22/2012)(readMedia)-- Kevin Kraus, Luther College vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college, has announced that 858 Luther College students were named to the 2011 fall semester Dean's List.

Luther junior Zachary Jipp of Bettendorf, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther senior Adam Dane of Bettendorf, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther senior Erin Mykleby of Bettendorf, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther senior Alexander Tomesch of Bettendorf, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther senior Jennifer Winder of Bettendorf, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther senior Dallas Wulf of Durant, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther junior Shari Huber of Eldridge, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther sophomore Chloe Gumpert of Eldridge, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther junior Gregory Daniels of Long Grove, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther freshman Tyler Crowe of Davenport, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther freshman Melissa Lockwood of Bettendorf, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther sophomore Jennifer Park of Bettendorf, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther junior Andrew Ambrose of Bettendorf, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther freshman Kelli Golinghorst of Dixon, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther freshman Matthew McKinney of Donahue, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther freshman Carrie Kilen of Eldridge, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

Luther junior Nicole Woodson of Davenport, Iowa was named to Luther's Dean's List.

To be named to the dean's list, a student must earn a semester grade point average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale and must complete at least 12 credit hours with 10 hours of conventional grades (A, B, C, D).

Luther is a selective four-year college located in northeast Iowa. The college has an enrollment of 2,500 students and offers a liberal arts education leading to the bachelor of arts degree in 60 majors and pre-professional programs.

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