Concordia University, Nebraska, recognizes May 2018 distinguished graduates

Seward, Neb. (06/01/2018) — Concordia University, Nebraska, announced its May 2018 undergraduates who graduated with distinction or high distinction honors based on their academic achievements at Concorda Nebraska.

Nearly 10 percent of the undergraduate class have graduated with high distinction, and an additional five percent of the class have graduated with distinction. A student must also have completed at least 64 credit hours at Concordia Nebraska to be eligible for graduation honors.

The list of students includes (listed alphabetically by state [exception: Nebraska is first], city, last name):

Nebraska

Mallory Parrish, Auburn, Neb., Bachelor of Science, With High Distinction

Danielle Hoppes, Beaver Crossing, Neb., Bachelor of Science, With High Distinction

Wyatt Weller, Bennington, Neb., Bachelor of Arts, With High Distinction

Jenny Wright, Bradshaw, Neb., Bachelor of Science in Education, With Distinction

Cynthia Campbell, Columbus, Neb., Bachelor of Science in Education, With Distinction

Karlene Embretson, Falls City, Neb., Bachelor of Arts, With Distinction

Rachel Hoarty, Geneva, Neb., Bachelor of Arts, With High Distinction

Jessica Luebbe, Gresham, Neb., Bachelor of Science in Education, With High Distinction

Kari Stirtz, Gretna, Neb., Bachelor of Science in Education, With Distinction

Carly Rushman, Gurley, Neb., Bachelor of Science in Education, With Distinction

Dillon Hixon, Holdrege, Neb., Bachelor of Science, With Distinction

Taylor Brockhaus, Lincoln, Neb., Bachelor of Science in Education, With Distinction

Clara Rich, Lincoln, Neb., Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts, With High Distinction

Jennifer Schenaman, Lincoln, Neb., Bachelor of Science in Education, With Distinction

Hannah Rose, Louisville, Neb., Bachelor of Arts, With Distinction

Jennifer Behrendt, Omaha, Neb., Bachelor of Science in Education, With High Distinction

Mayra Martinez, Omaha, Neb., Bachelor of Science in Education, With High Distinction

Amanda Ruether, Omaha, Neb., Bachelor of Science, With Distinction

Courtney Jurgens, Pickrell, Neb., Bachelor of Science, With Distinction

Emily Deschaine, Seward, Neb., Bachelor of Science in Education, With High Distinction

Hayli Frosheiser, Seward, Neb., Bachelor of Fine Arts, With Distinction

Melonie Kotschwar, Seward, Neb., Bachelor of Arts, With Distinction

Emmiline Moll, Seward, Neb., Bachelor of Fine Arts, With High Distinction

Lauren Wilcox, Seward, Neb. Bachelor of Science in Education, With Distinction

Emily Hayes, Superior, Neb., Bachelor of Arts, With Distinction

Andrea Anderson, Valley, Neb. Bachelor of Arts, With High Distinction

Colorado

Benjamin Leeper, Thornton, Colo., Bachelor of Arts, With Distinction

Grace Stults, Monte Vista, Colo., Bachelor of Science, With Distinction

Illinois

Jacob Henson, Herrin, Ill., Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts, With High Distinction

Rebecca Souer, Decatur, Ill., Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music, With Distinction

Christine Young, Lisle, Ill., Bachelor of Science in Education, With High Distinction

Iowa

Megan Barz, Dubuque, Iowa, Bachelor of Arts, With High Distinction

Zachary Barz, Dubuque, Iowa, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts, With High Distinction

Christian Egger, Galva, Iowa, Bachelor of Science in Education, With Distinction

Emily Jensen, Sioux City, Iowa, Bachelor of Science in Education and Bachelor of Music,

With Distinction

Sarah Johnson, Carlisle, Iowa, Bachelor of Fine Arts, With Distinction

Sarah Rethwisch, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Bachelor of Arts, With Distinction

Chelsea Wohlgemuth, Alton, Iowa, Bachelor of Fine Arts, With Distinction

Kenzie Woltemath, Atkins, Iowa, Bachelor of Arts, With Distinction

Kansas

Molly Goltl, Wichita, Kan., Bachelor of Science in Education, With High Distinction

Scott Johnson, Kansas City, Kan., Bachelor of Science, With Distinction

Courtney Roberts, Wamego, Kan., Bachelor of Science in Education, With Distinction

Minnesota

Mason Koeritz, Northrop, Minn., Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts,

With High Distinction

Missouri

Jessica Skerston, St. Charles, Mo., Bachelor of Science, With High Distinction

Meghan Woodruff, High Ridge, Mo., Bachelor of Science, With Distinction

North Carolina

Joel Marquardt, Denver, N.C., Bachelor of Arts, With High Distinction

North Dakota

Caleb Worral, Fargo, N.D., Bachelor of Arts, With Distinction

Oklahoma

Allison Seeliger, Edmond, Okla., Bachelor of Science in Education, With Distinction

South Carolina

Claire Fuhler, Piedmont, S.C., Bachelor of Science in Education, With High Distinction

Media Attachments

[Benjamin Leeper]: Benjamin Leeper of Thornton, Colorado, graduated with distinction from Concordia University, Nebraska on May 5, 2018.