December 7, 2020

11 students named Chancellor's Scholars

Seven CSE students have been named Chancellor’s Scholars.

Eleven graduating seniors have been named Chancellor’s Scholars at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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 Chancellor’s Scholars by hometown. The information includes academic major(s), college(s), and parents’ names.

Nebraska:

  • Holdrege: Jacob George Harvey, fisheries and wildlife, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Randall and Lisa Harvey.
  • Kearney: Devi B. Seshadri, graphic design, Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts, Sri Seshadri and Kathy Bock.
  • Lincoln: Brady Lance Darrough, mechanical engineering, College of Engineering, Lance and Lori Darrough.
  • Omaha: Lauren Elizabeth Weis, biological sciences and psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, Jim and Francie Weis.
  • Pierce: Kate Ann Asmus, fisheries and wildlife, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Tim and Julie Asmus.
  • Randolph: Margaret Ellen Carlson, psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, Melanie Carlson and the late Lance Carlson.

Elsewhere:

  • Longmont, Colorado: Daniel Fletcher Ahern, animal science, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Robert and Lynn Ahern.
  • Davenport, Iowa: Alexis Christine Behrens, management, College of Business, Matt Behrens and Kim Behrens-Kelly.
  • Traverse City, Michigan: Olivia Marie Schmitz, English, College of Arts and Sciences, Peter and Kim Schmitz.
  • Woodbury, Minnesota: Hannah Eileen Eggert, veterinary science, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Thomas and Yvonne Eggert.
  • Noida, India: Kushagra Kapil, computer science and mathematics, College of Arts and Sciences, Manoj Kumar Sharma and Mamta Sharma.

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