Local students ranking in the top 2 percent at Iowa State University

AMES, Iowa (April 16, 2015) - Many area students have achieved academic ranking in the top 2 percent of students in their respective course of study at Iowa State University.  They are:

Amrinder Singh, a Senior from Bettendorf studying Agriculturein the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Aubrey Elizabeth Foulk, a Junior from Moline also studying Agriculturein the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Thao Tam Tran, a Senior from Davenport studying  Design in the College of Design at Iowa State University.

Alaina Marie Berkenbosch, a Sophomore from Bettendorf studying Business in the College of Business.

Samantha Christine Zust, a Senior also from Bettendorf studying  Human Sciences in the College of Human Sciences.

Reid Chandler Behrens, a Sophomore from Bettendorf studying Engineering in the College of Engineering.

Emory Stephen Traicoff, a Senior from Bettendorf studying Engineering in the College of Engineering.

Brad James Ryan, a Senior from Davenport studying Engineering in the College of Engineering.

Nguyen Le Tran, a Sophomore from Davenport studying Engineering in the College of Engineering.

Kevin Michael Wagner, a Junior from Bettendorf studying in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Matthew Joseph Heinrichs, a Freshman from Davenport studying in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Jiselle Alexa Henderkott, also a Freshman from Davenport studying in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Mary Katherine Kirk, a Freshman from Davenport studying in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Lindsay Renee Matthews, another Freshman from Davenport studying in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

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