Wyandotte County students inducted into National Society of Leadership and Success at Park University

Wyandotte County students were among 91 students at Park University who were inducted recently into the National Society of Leadership and Success.

The induction ceremony into the Park University chapter of the society was held on the university’s Parkville, Mo., campus.

Students with an exemplary academic record are invited to join the National Society of Leadership and Success, and must complete the following to be considered for full induction: attend orientation, leadership training day, three success networking team meetings and three speaker broadcasts.

Those from Wyandotte County inducted into Park’s NSLS chapter:

• Daniel Everhart, senior business administration-management major, Kansas City, Kan.

• Jessenia Lopez, sophomore interior design major, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Cristo Rey High School, Kansas City, Mo.)

• Vanessa Morales, sophomore business administration/management major, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Cristo Rey High School, Kansas City, Mo.)

• Jessica Parada, freshman interior design major, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Bonner Springs [Kan.] High School)

• Sara Swanson, sophomore biology major, Kansas City, Kan.

• Andrew Vincent, senior business administration-management major, Overland Park, Kan. (attended Turner High School, Kansas City, Kan.)

Two Wyandotte County students named to dean’s list at Creighton

Two students from Wyandotte County have been named to the spring 2014 dean’s list at Creighton University, Omaha, Neb.

They are Lin Lau of Kansas City, Kan., a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences; and Brandon Leppke of Bonner Springs, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Full-time students who earn at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale are eligible for the dean’s honor roll.

Two Wyandotte County students on honor list at Rolla

Two Wyandotte County students at Missouri University of Science and Technology have made the honor list for the 2014 spring semester.

They are Hannah Katherine Jokisch of Bonner Springs, Kan., a senior in chemical engineering; and Ezekiel Ian Lyle Reynolds of Kansas City, Kan., a senior in mining engineering.

Those on the list carried a minimum of 12 hours and had grade point averages of 3.2 or above out of a possible 4.0. The university is in Rolla, Mo.