MADISON, WISCONSIN (January 25, 2022) — The University of Wisconsin-Madison has recognized students named to the Dean's List for the fall semester of the 2021-2022 academic year.

Here are the students from your circulation area who have received this honor:

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, COLLEGE, AWARD

Bettendorf, IA

Logan De Lacy, College of Engineering, Dean's Honor List

Jack Donahue, College of Engineering, Dean's Honor List

Rory Donahue, College of Engineering, Dean's Honor List

Carly Lundry, Col of Agricultural & Life Sci, Dean's List

Morgan McCartney, School of Business, Dean's List

Davenport, IA

Morgan Beghtol, School of Human Ecology, Dean's Honor List

Long Grove, IA

Grace Romanick, College of Engineering, Dean's Honor List

Moline, IL

Lauren Brahm, School of Human Ecology, Dean's High Honors

Madison Thatcher, College of Letters and Science, Dean's List

Muscatine, IA

Julia Moravec, School of Business, Dean's List

Rock Island, IL

Nishemezwe Diane, College of Letters and Science, Dean's List

Students who achieve at a high level academically are recognized by the dean at the close of each semester. To be eligible for the Dean's List, students must complete a minimum of 12 graded degree credits in that semester. Each university school or college sets its own GPA requirements for students to be eligible to receive the distinction. Most call the honor "Dean's List", but some grant the "Dean's Honor List" and "Dean's High Honor List."

To view an online listing, visit http://registrar.wisc.edu/deans_list.htm. For questions or concerns about eligibility, please contact deanslist-registrar@em.wisc.edu.

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