EOU announces 2025 winter term dean’s list

Published 6:00 am Friday, April 25, 2025

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.

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