Thirteen Nebraska Engineering graduates to be recognized as Chancellor's Scholars

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Thirteen Nebraska Engineering graduates will be among the 81 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students recognized as Chancellor's Scholars at the May 18 undergraduate commencement ceremony at Memorial Stadium.
Thirteen Nebraska Engineering graduates will be among the 81 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students recognized as Chancellor's Scholars at the May 18 undergraduate commencement ceremony at Memorial Stadium.

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Thirteen College of Engineering students will be among the 81 University of Nebraska–Lincoln students who will recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the May 18 undergraduate commencement ceremony at Memorial Stadium.

Chancellor’s Scholars are students who have maintained 4.0 grade-point averages on all collegiate work at Nebraska and elsewhere.

Following is a list of Nebraska Engineering’s Spring 2024 Chancellor’s Scholars with their majors and hometowns:

  • Spencer Nicholas Allen, computer engineering, David City, Nebraska.
  • Dylan James Araujo, software engineering, Papillion, Nebraska.
  • Maria Jacinta Carter, biological systems engineering, David City, Nebraska.
  • Matthew Dohmen, mechanical engineering, Lincoln, Nebraska.
  • Elijah Luther Fox, biological systems engineering, Grand Island, Nebraska.
  • Luke Michael Freyhof, biological systems engineering, Hamilton, Michigan.
  • Matthew Dylan Neville, electrical engineering, Papillion, Nebraska.
  • Emma Mirnics, computer science, Omaha, Nebraska.
  • Bridget Louise Peterkin, computer science, Omaha, Nebraska.
  • Alexander Ryan Schrier, software engineering, Louisville, Nebraska.
  • Jillian Mae Smith, biological systems engineering, Hastings, Nebraska.
  • Aussia Marie Stander, biological systems engineering, Nebraska City, Nebraska.
  • Rylie Patrick Steffen, biological systems engineering, Lincoln, Nebraska.


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