These local students are among 1,022 who made the Carthage College dean’s list for the fall 2018 semester:
Burlington |
Asher Boucher |
Emily Swanson |
Hayden Kempken |
Michael Fliess |
Natasha Dunn |
Franksville |
Hannah Tuinstra |
Jessica Thierfelder |
Jordan Keller |
Kayleigh Leonard |
Samantha Woodward |
Steven Wright |
Kansasville |
Kylee Van Swol |
Mount Pleasant |
Bailey Hyatt |
Jacob Del Negro |
Samantha Hendricks |
Racine |
Alexandria Olszewski |
Alyssa Ruediger |
Amy Stephan |
Andre Antreassian |
Anthony Kaprelian |
Bethany Nichols |
Brett Bocciardi |
Brian Weir |
Briana Nuno |
Candice Mattie |
Catherine Mateljan |
Daniel Nichols |
Eryn Benner |
Eve Plache |
Gabriel Hernandez |
Hannah Cotter |
Heather Beckman |
Jacquelyn Sambrano |
Jose Ramirez |
Katherine Munro |
Kylee Straka |
Laura Lammert |
Marly Gould |
Nadia Goldstar |
Paisley Forster Saunders |
Robert Rattle |
Shannon Gegare |
Sophia Tajnai |
Sophia Torosian |
Timothy Underwood |
Trey Eckert |
Zachary Shawhan |
Sturtevant |
Janice Fonk |
Jeroen Pham |
Kaitlin Michaels |
Ruth Gray |
Union Grove |
Carrie Weis |
Emma Kiiskila |
Waterford |
DeAnn Jones |
Emily Smith |
Katiann Nelson |
Mikaela Grunze |
Carthage combines an environment of reflection and self-discovery with a culture of high expectation so our students uncover and ignite their true potential. A four-year, private liberal arts college with roots in the Lutheran tradition, Carthage has a prime location in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The campus, an 80-acre arboretum on the shore of Lake Michigan, is home to 150 scholars, 2,600 full-time students, and 400 part-time students.
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