EOU announces 2025 winter term dean’s list
Published 6:00 am Friday, April 25, 2025
- Eastern Oregon University students walk in front of Inlow Hall on the La Grande campus. The school announced April 24, 2025, that 635 students made the winter term dean's list for their academic excellence. (East Oregonian, File)
LA GRANDE — Eastern Oregon University announced that 635 students made the 2025 winter term dean’s list.
To receive the academic honor, students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or higher while completing at least 12 hours of graded coursework. Local students earning the honor, including their course of study:
ADAMS — Jordan Monaco, interdisciplinary studies.
ATHENA — Kerstin Gillum, history; Madison Jensen, psychology; Sydney Moore, elementary education.
BOARDMAN — Lucas Dickens, general studies-exploratory; Adara Hasbell, anthropology/sociology; Rileigh Krider, accounting.
HEPPNER — Chad Doherty, politics, public administration; Paige Gerry, education, multidisciplinary studies; Trevor Nichols, biology; Hailey Wenberg, general studies-exploratory.
HERMISTON — Samuel Cadenas, business administration; Cadence Cooley, agriculture entrepreneurship; Ethan Cornia, music; Kaylee Elliott, education, multidisciplinary studies; Taylor-Jo Hoffman, information technology management; Celeste Karnowski-Flores, music; Isaac Lambert, biology; Kaleigh Leighton, education, multidisciplinary studies; Leonel Mendoza, music; Laura Meyers, agriculture (OSU), general studies-exploratory; Megan Palzinski, education, multidisciplinary studies; Brianna Perches Perez, elementary education; Angel Quiroga-Vazquez, computer science; Jordynn Sepulveda, education, multidisciplinary studies; Ashley Treadwell, general studies-exploratory.
IRRIGON — Aleida Cardenas, education, multidisciplinary studies.
LA GRANDE — Cordny Abraham, cyber security; Vincent Aguilera, business administration; Hannah Amick, biology; Abigael Atkins, health and human performance; Juan Avalos, history; Molly Axmaker, biology; Shane Bartolome, politics, public administration; Emma Bell, general studies-exploratory; Tomas Benitez, interdisciplinary studies; Kristina Blauman, psychology; Bethany Brock, biology; Ian Califf, theatre; Alara Campbell, biology, chemistry-biochemistry; Kiah Carlson, business administration; Braden Carson, biology; Kai Carson, biology; Kendall Castrow, agriculture entrepreneurship; Elizabeth Clark, agriculture entrepreneurship; Kendra Counsell, agriculture entrepreneurship; Nirok deBrum, business administration; Owen DeFries, health and human performance; Luna Dennett, English/writing; Eberdil Diaz, communication studies; Natalie Dimitrov, marketing; Moyra Dorzab, elementary education; Aviendha Durrant, general studies-exploratory; Halia May Edward, politics, public administration; Lana Emerson, music; Calieb Enas, business administration; Jesus Escamilla, psychology; Jackson Eylar, health and human performance; Rachel Farnsworth, psychology; Joshua Ferguson, business administration, marketing; Johanna Freeman, English/writing; Cody Glenn, business administration; Keenan Greenbaum, business administration; Rosalyn Greif, business administration; Amber Grey, history; Abbigail Hally, accounting; Hanna Hampton, accounting; Hayden Hanson, information technology management; McKenna Harrington, marketing; Jadelynn Harris, theatre; Julian Harris, accounting; Ramsey Hering, chemistry-biochemistry; Ruben Hernandez, business administration; Brock Hisler, agriculture entrepreneurship; Kiara Hodges, early childhood education; Brie Holecek, health and human performance; Mary Hoover, biology; Cooper Huxoll, business administration; Maxon Huxoll, business administration; Carlee Jensen, accounting; Simon Johnson, English/writing; Dalton Jones, health and human performance; Emma Jones, music; Cole Jorgensen, health and human performance; Hannah Krantz, health and human performance; Kamealani Kyota, business administration; Benson Lawson, health and human performance;; Alexis Leake, education, multidisciplinary studies; Aiden Lowe, music; Abigail Lusco, English/writing; Joseph Magofna, accounting; Joseph Mallory, music; Ciera Melchior, education, multidisciplinary studies; Mitchell Melville, psychology; Cristian Mendoza, health and human performance; Lachlan Miller, psychology; Mylie Mills, business administration; Eve Moore, business administration; Heidi Moran, education, multidisciplinary studies; Jack Morehead, biology; Mason Nichols, business administration; Rachel O’Reilly, health and human performance; Kobe Olson, fire services administration; Sarai Clunie Paul, business administration; Skyler Perkins, cyber security; Anthony Peterson, health and human performance; Reagan Pratt, business administration; Levi Pringle, computer science; Mohtarama Qazizada, computer science, mathematics; Sosaia Raass, accounting; Hannah Ramage, health and human performance; Irma Retano, education, multidisciplinary studies; Brandon Rivera, business administration; Isaac Roberts, business administration; Elaina Robison, marketing; D’anahlei Rodriguez, general studies-exploratory; Manuel Rodriguez, interdisciplinary studies; Hailey Rogan, biology; Nora Roscoe, general studies-exploratory; Jacob Salvatore, computer science; Hanna Saunders, agriculture entrepreneurship; Samantha Scheele, politics, public administration; Payton Setser, biology; Blaine Shaw, anthropology/sociology, business administration, psychology; Novalee Shoemaker, elementary education; Gabriel Shukle, communication studies, business administration; Zharika Skebong, politics, public administration; Aspen Smith, psychology; Daniel Soupir, STM and Health Science, Health and Human Performance; Madelynn Sturm, history; Tenley Swope, health and human performance; Alexander Tennekone, politics, public administration; Amara Theros, psychology; Luis Torres, accounting, agriculture entrepreneurship; Joelle Treat, education, multidisciplinary studies; Jayden Wiggins, health and human performance; Brooklynn Wilson, psychology; Jaycee Winegar, agriculture entrepreneurship; Mason Wolcott, agriculture (OSU), general studies-exploratory; Mickie Wright, general studies-exploratory; Elizabeth Zamora, chemistry-biochemistry; Jessica Zander, biology; Declan Zweygardt, agriculture entrepreneurship.
LEXINGTON — Morgan Cutsforth, general studies-exploratory; Caden George, chemistry-biochemistry; Paul Lindsay, general studies-exploratory; Eva Martin, agriculture entrepreneurship.
MILTON-FREEWATER — Adalyn Banks, general studies-exploratory; Caitlin Barnhart, education, multidisciplinary studies; Emma Leber, elementary education; Madison Shell, education, multidisciplinary studies; Humberto Villagomez, education, multidisciplinary studies, spec education teacher licensure.
PENDLETON — Ellie Acord, elementary education; Alexis Blodgett-Schimmel, business administration; Melanie Boatman, general studies-exploratory; Hannah Carver, psychology; James Davis, business administration; Samantha Durning, elementary education; Megann Fleming, theatre; Malia Gavin, accounting, business administration; Megan George, business administration; Aiden Gunter, chemistry-biochemistry; Kinley McAnally, agriculture entrepreneurship; Lacy McCamey, marketing; Kailee McNall, psychology; Christa Pizer, interdisciplinary studies; Trinity Price, elementary education; Matthew Ramirez, elementary education; Ambrosia Snapp, politics, public administration; Abigail Thorne, general studies-exploratory; Alexandra Williams, education, multidisciplinary studies; Anna Williams, business administration; Josie Wilson, education, multidisciplinary studies; Robert Windy Boy, emergency medical services administration; Noelle Zacharias, psychology.
PILOT ROCK — Isaac Johnston, education, multidisciplinary studies; Paige Moffit, health and human performance.
STANFIELD — Ricardo Carrillo, health and human performance.
UMATILLA — Jose Arellano, elementary education; Raechel Bennett, early childhood education; Kamryn Boston, education, multidisciplinary studies; Braelyn Cragun, anthropology/sociology; Miles Franks, cyber security; Brenda Mendoza Rodriguez, accounting.
EOU is based in La Grande. For more information, including the full dean’s list, visit www.eou.edu.