AMES, IA (02/15/2018)-- The Iowa State University College of Human Science's Dean's List honors students who have earned a grade point average of 3.5 or higher during the fall semester of 2017.

Students who made the list in the spring of 2017 include:

Madeleine Blandin of De Witt, IA (52742), majoring in marketingwith a minor in event management.

Leo Bormann of Davenport, IA (52807), majoring in elementary education.

Rachel Brimeyer of Eldridge, IA (52748), majoring in early childhood education.

Elizabeth Culliton of Davenport, IA (52807), majoring in elementary education.

Courtney Dankert of Bettendorf, IA (52722), majoring in elementary education.

Samuel Fernandez of Rock Island, IL (61201), majoring in kinesiology and health.

Maria Haas of Muscatine, IA (52761), majoring in pre-diet and exercise.

Gretchen Henningsen of De Witt, IA (52742), majoring in nutritional sciencewith a minor in dietetics.

Josie Herbst of Davenport, IA (52806), majoring in child, adult, and family studies.

Abby Johnson of Geneseo, IL (61254), majoring in event management.

Callaway Kinney of De Witt, IA (52742), majoring in event management.

Mary Kirk of Davenport, IA (52806), majoring in child, adult, and family studies.

Mackenzie Kuehn of De Witt, IA (52742), majoring in elementary education.

Emily Kulhanek of Davenport, IA (52807), majoring in elementary education.

Emma Martin of Davenport, IA (52806), majoring in child, adult, and family studies.

Ryne Sandry of Davenport, IA (52807), majoring in human sciences undecided.

Abigail Schneider of Eldridge, IA (52748), majoring in elementary education.

Sierra Sommer of Geneseo, IL (61254), majoring in family and consumer sciences education and studies.

Emma Whigham of Bettendorf, IA (52722), majoring in dietetics.

About Iowa State

At Iowa State University, students don't get just an average college experience. They get an adventure. After all, we offer students a challenging career-oriented academic setting paired with a welcoming campus environment. And above all else, we encourage our students to achieve - and we provide the support they need to do just that.

Iowa State University is one of the nation's most student-centered public research universities and is recognized among the top 50 public universities in the nation by U.S.News and World Report. With hundreds of student clubs and organizations, thousands of internship and co-op opportunities, and more than 80 learning communities, the university offers a student experience rich in academic and social diversity. Students from all 50 states and more than 100 countries choose to come to Ames, Iowa, to study with world-class scholars and hone their leadership skills.

Part of what makes Iowa State such a special place for our students to learn and grow is the uniqueness of the faculty and staff who work here. Our faculty and staff have established a leading-edge reputation among peers for innovative interdisciplinary academic programs, an ever-expanding learning community program, and entrepreneurial experiences for students.

Plus, Ames has been recognized as the second-best college town with a population under 250,000. And did we mention we've also been voted one of the top 10 best places to live in America? So it's no wonder why our students love it here.

At Iowa State, students will find 100 majors, 800 clubs, and one amazing adventure.

Learn more: www.iastate.edu

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