DES MOINES, IA (01/25/2013)(readMedia)-- The following local residents received a grade point average of 4.0 and have been named to the Drake University President's List for the Fall 2012 semester:

Erika Milas of Bettendorf

Sydney Schermer of Bettendorf

Matthew Van of Coal Valley

Hayley Thomson of Davenport

Megan Engel of Delmar

Cameron Christoff of Donahue

Taylor Bender of Eldridge

Stephanie Merrick of Eldridge

Jordan Porter of Eldridge

Robert Cobert of Fenton, IL

Claire Vandercar of Port Byron

Nicole Ervin of Wilton

The following local residents achieved a GPA of 3.5 or above and were named to the Drake University Dean's List for the Fall 2012 semester:

Krista Allbee of Bettendorf

Leah Christensen of Bettendorf

Shelby Crane of Bettendorf

Thomas Fisher of Bettendorf

Halli Meyer of Bettendorf

Steven Soseman of Bettendorf

Phong Duong of Clinton

Taylor Wiebers of Clinton

Taylor Larson of Coal Valley

Jared Simmer of Coal Valley

Eric Hartmann of Davenport

Kaylyn Maher of Davenport

Jake Powers of Davenport

Chelsea Rink of Davenport

Eric Marsh of De Witt

Kyle Schrader of De Witt

Beth Engel of Delmar

Hannah Sauer of Fenton, IL

Taylor Odegard of Le Claire

Kayla Pearson of Milan

Sarah Marlier of Moline

Andrea Munson of Moline

Andrew Howell of Muscatine

Zachary Pace of Muscatine

Tori Groves of Port Byron

Ryan Hendricks of Rock Island

Drake University is a private, independent university in Des Moines, Iowa, with an enrollment of approximately 3,400 full-time undergraduate students and 1,900 graduate students from 49 states and 50 countries. Drake University's mission is to provide an exceptional learning environment that prepares students for meaningful personal lives, professional accomplishments, and responsible global citizenship. The Drake experience is distinguished by collaborative learning among students, faculty, and staff and by the integration of the liberal arts and sciences with professional preparation.

 

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