Students from Wyandotte County were among nearly 500 who were named to dean’s lists for spring 2016 at Emporia State University.
The students honored from Wyandotte County include:
• Chloe Bridge, crime and delinquency studies major from Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
• Raymond Horvat, music major from Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
• Danielle Hubbell, sociology major from Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
• Shohud Ismail, interdisciplinary studies major from Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
• Kate Dorian, business major from Kansas City, Kan., School of Business.
• Robert Avery, health promotion major from Kansas City, Kan., The Teachers College.
• Hannah Baughman, elementary education major from Kansas City, Kan., The Teachers College.
• Quinci Driskell, elementary education major from Kansas City, Kan., The Teachers College.
• Cathleen Grissom, elementary education major from Kansas City, Kan., The Teachers College.
• Mandy Hagen, eementary education major from Bonner Springs, Kan., The Teachers College.
• Megan McCullough, elementary education major from Bonner Springs, Kan., The Teachers College.
• Meghan Rice, elementary education major from Kansas City, Kan., The Teachers College.
• Jeneice Waters, elementary education major from Kansas City, Kan., The Teachers College.
Students who qualified ror the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences list earned a semester grade point average that puts them in the top 10 percent of all students enrolled in full-time undergraduate work within the college and have a cumulative 3.5 GPA for all Emporia State courses.