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Merit List

Madeline Courtney, Snohomish, is on the Merit List at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio.

Scholarships

Students who recently received scholarships include:

Zak Rydzak, Everett, $20,000 Trustee Scholarship, Jamestown College, Jamestown, N.D.

Daniel Ageze and Ryan Dewey, Everett, $500 Presidential Scholarships; David Opel, Everett, Jennifer Quick, Lynnwood, $1,000 Presidential Scholarship, Kori MacDonald and Hunter Spencer, Everett, $1,500 Presidential Scholarship; Ariam Fanuel, Everett, $500 Multicultural Achievement Program Scholarship; Rachael Bakker, Lynnwood, $2,000 Presidential Scholarship; Fillmon Ghebretinsae, Lynnwood, $1,000 Multicultural Achievement Program Scholarship; Stephanie Jones, Lynnwood, $6,800 Oswald Hall and Henny Lund Scholarship, Western Washington University, Bellingham.

Graduates

Students who recently graduated from colleges and universities include:

Felix Nautsch and Thomas Jones, Everett, received degrees from Boston University, Boston, Mass.

Jesse Mathew Way, Coupeville, Montana State University, Bozeman, Mont.

Kirsten Terry, Everett, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine.

Michael Endres, Snohomish, Ph.D. in Physics; Tim Farmer, Lake Stevens, University of Washington, Seattle.

Mallory Thompson, Everett, Duke University, Durham, NC.

Jillian VanDam, Central Washington University, Edmonds campus.

Christina Dettmer, Snohomish, Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, Ala.

SPU graduates

Students who recently graduated from Seattle Pacific University include:

Adekemi Christine Adeyemi, Everett, Bachelor of Science in food and nutritional sciences.

Sarah Marie Aikens, Marysville, Bachelor of Arts in political science.

Benjamin Aleshire, Everett, Doctor of Philosophy in clinical psychology.

Alexis Marie Anderson, Monroe, cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in nursing.

Chad Anderson, Monroe, Master of Science in marriage and family therapy.

Samantha Burns Artherholt, Mukilteo, Doctor of Philosophy in clinical psychology.

Alexis Nicole Banks, Everett, summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in language arts.

Molly Marlene Barnes, Monroe, Bachelor of Science in exercise science.

Michelle Marie Bibich, Marysville, Master of Education in educational leadership.

Roger Allen Brodniak, Marysville, Master of Arts in teaching.

Deborah Ann Brown, Everett, Bachelor of Science in nursing.

Susan Elizabeth Carlson, Snohomish, Master of Business Administration in management.

Nicholas Allen Casillas, Everett, Bachelor of Arts in business administration, finance emphasis.

Joshua Clark, Everett, cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in computer science.

Anna Maria DeWine, Everett, Bachelor of Arts in a student-designed major.

Jeremy David Delamarter, Everett, Master of Arts in teaching.

Nikole Ann Dufrene, Snohomish, summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in nursing.

Julienne Duringer, Monroe, Bachelor of Science in biology.

Jared Matthew Erickson, Everett, Bachelor of Science in exercise science.

Jennifer Christine Gutzmer, Everett, Bachelor of Arts in psychology.

Matthew Howard Hinrichs, Brier, Bachelor of Arts in business administration, finance emphasis.

Virginia Patton Hornor, Snohomish, Bachelor of Arts in music.

James D Jenkins, Everett, Master of Science in information systems management.

Vickie Kenmir-Hopper, Everett, Master of Business Administration in management.

Melanie Kay Konsmo, Mukilteo, Bachelor of Arts in sociology.

Lindsay Marie Krell, Snohomish, cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in nursing.

Brett Nels Lampson, Everett, Bachelor of Arts in business administration, marketing emphasis.

Timothy Wade Larson, Marysville, Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering.

Jonathan Leverkuhn, Mukilteo, Bachelor of Science in biology.

Alisha Luraghi, Snohomish, Bachelor of Arts in physical education.

Jared Brandon MacFarlane, Mukilteo, Bachelor of Arts in music, music technology emphasis.

Christopher Ryan McPeak, Snohomish, cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in biology.

Rebecca Susan Miller, Marysville, Bachelor of Science in food and nutritional sciences.

Elizabeth Ann Olsen, Everett, Master of Education in school counseling.

Jacob Andrew Olsen, Everett, Master of Education in school counseling.

Jotham David Parker, Mukilteo, Bachelor of Arts in Christian theology.

Angela Riebli, Snohomish, Master of Education in school counseling.

Shawn Michael Ryan, Everett, Master of Education in educational leadership.

Frank John Sarigumba, Snohomish, Bachelor of Arts in organizational behavior.

George Jacob Schaeffer, Lake Stevens, magna cum laude Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering.

Kerry Alisha Shelford, Everett, Master of Arts in teaching.

Amanda Joy Smeenk, Monroe, cum laude Bachelor of Arts in family and consumer sciences.

Patricia Michelle Soterhou, Snohomish, Master of Arts in teaching.

Shannon Stammer, Marysville, Bachelor of Science in nursing.

Dianne Elise Sturgeon, Everett, Doctor of Philosophy in clinical psychology.

Blake Conrad Swanson, Brier, Bachelor of Arts in business administration, management emphasis and information systems emphasis.

Cheryl Ann Thompson, Marysville, Bachelor of Science in nursing.

Peter Trivedi, Everett, Master of Business Administration in management.

Nathan Reed Vorhees, Mukilteo, Bachelor of Arts in business administration.

Carissa Faythe Walker, Marysville, Bachelor of Arts in Christian theology.

Bethany Lynne Wathne, Everett, cum laude Bachelor of Arts in biology.

Alison Lee White, Snohomish, Bachelor of Arts in political science, international affairs emphasis.

Elya Joelle Will, Snohomish, magna cum laude Bachelor of Science in nursing.

Jennina Rose Wilson, Snohomish, magna cum laude Bachelor of Science in nursing.

Rachel Nina Woodbrook, Brier, magna cum laude Bachelor of Arts in English and classics, literature emphasis.

Jonathan Arthur Woolworth, Lake Stevens, Bachelor of Arts in educational ministry.

Shannon Zastrow, Everett, Master of Business Administration in management.

Clayton Scott Zylstra, Snohomish, Bachelor of Science in mathematics.

Dean’s List

Students on college and university Dean’s Lists include:

Chesney Carroll, Arlington; Jessica Larson, Brier; Peter Johnson, Everett; Marie Lambert and Darby Montgomery, Lake Stevens; Adam McFarlane, Lynnwood, Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, Idaho.

Adam Aljets, Everett, Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.

Nicholas Brigman, Everett, Idaho State University College of Engineering, Pocatello, Idaho.

Tim Acker, Arlington, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y.

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