WAVERLY, IOWA (June 7, 2024) — Wartburg College has recognized 466 students who were named the 2024 Winter/May Term Dean's List.

Among those recognized are:

Shelby Channel, of Davenport.

Delaney Coffman, of Eldridge.

Brody Condon, of De Witt.

Ryan Doyle, of Bettendorf.

Lauren Golinghorst, of Eldridge.

Leia Hagerman, of Davenport.

Reagan Hassel, of LeClaire.

Mya Jansen, of Muscatine.

Talbot Kinney, of DeWitt.

Adam Link, of Eldridge.

Dylan Marti, of Donahue.

Georgia Nissen, of Eldridge.

Rhaena Reece, of Cordova.

Matthew Reis, of Davenport.

Maxwell Solis, of Eldridge.

Margaret Van Speybroeck, of Davenport.

Rece Vining, of Bettendorf.

Daniel Zietlow, of LeClaire.

The list honors students who earned a cumulative grade-point average of 3.5 or above in at least five course credits during the terms. Four of the five course credits have to be graded with a traditional letter grade.

Wartburg students take four courses during Winter Term, which runs from January through April, and one course during the one-month May Term.

Wartburg College, a four-year liberal-arts college internationally recognized for community engagement, enrolls about 1,500 students. A college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Wartburg is dedicated to challenging and nurturing students for lives of leadership and service as a spirited expression of their faith and learning. The college is characterized by vigorous academic expectations and community engagement within an environment of strong personal support.

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