PLATTEVILLE, Wis. (February 1, 2018) -The University of Wisconsin-Platteville announces its Dean's List, honoring those full-time students who earned high honors in their respective colleges in the fall 2017 semester. The College of Business, Industry, Life Science and Agriculture and the College of Liberal Arts and Education require grade-point averages of 3.75 and above for Dean's List honors, while the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science requires students to reach at least a 3.50. Founded in 1866, UW-Platteville is located in the southwest corner of Wisconsin, and has nearly 9,000 students. For more information on the university, visit uwplatt.edu. Students from this area on the Dean's List include: HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, MAJOR

Atkinson, IL:   Joshua DeSmith, Accounting, Business Adminstration Bettendorf, IA:  Albert Belanger, Industrial Technology Management and  Tori Wood, Industrial Engineering Calamus, IA:   Austin Rickertsen, Mechanical Engineering Charlotte, IA:   Emma Bowman, Business Administration Davenport, IA:   Madison Schony, Psychology East Moline, IL:   Julia Enstrom, Elementary Education and  Elizabeth Hughes, Elementary Education Erie, IL:   Koby Kuhnen, Industrial Technology Management Geneseo, IL:   Lindsey Francque, Agricultural Business; Brice Piotrowski, Civil Engineering;  Ryan Webster, Industrial Technology Management; and  Nathan Yager, Industrial Engineering Hampton, IL:   Elizabeth Larrison, History Moline, IL:   Merritt Johnson, Health & Human Performance and  Emily Woodford, Chemistry Prophetstown, IL:   Matthew Wagenecht, Agricultural Business Rock Island, IL:   Jenna Fisher, Elementary Education and  Chandler Steele, Mechanical Engineering  

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