LINCOLN, NE (06/11/2014)(readMedia)-- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced its Deans' List and Honor Roll for the spring semester of the 2013-14 academic year. Those named included the following area students:

Rock Island: Joseph Jacquin Philibert, College of Engineering Dean's List, freshman, chemical engineering major.

Bettendorf: Nathaniel Robert Sullivan, College of Fine and Performing Arts Dean's List, senior, music major.

Qualification for the Dean's List varies among the eight undergraduate colleges and the Honor Roll for undeclared students. Listed below are the minimum requirements for each entity and the name of its respective dean or director. All qualifying grade-point averages are based on a 4-point scale and a minimum of 12 or more graded semester hours. Students can be on the Dean's List for more than one college.

College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, 3.75; Dean Steven F. Waller.

College of Architecture, top 10 percent of the students in the college; Interim Dean Kim Wilson.

College of Arts and Sciences, 3.7; Interim Dean Steve Goddard.

College of Business Administration, 3.6; Dean Donde Plowman.

College of Education and Human Sciences, 3.75; Dean Marjorie Kostelnik.

College of Engineering, 3.5; Dean Tim Wei.

College of Journalism and Mass Communications, 3.7; Interim Dean James O'Hanlon.

Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts, 3.7; Dean Charles O'Connor.

Honor Roll for undeclared students, 3.6; Director of Undergraduate Education Nancy Mitchell.

A full list of Deans' List and Honor Roll students can be found at http://go.unl.edu/s35y.

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