Miami University honor students

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OXFORD — Miami University students who are ranked in the top three percent of undergraduate students within each division for the fall semester 2022-23 have been named to the President’s list recognizing academic excellence.

Local students include:

Brookville – Chelsey Pauley, Darian Hughes, Coen Reed, and Cydnie Stone

Versailles – Hannah Bey and Ethan Varner

Bradford – Makenzie Knore

Lewisburg – Grace Cox and Jaelyn Hawkins

Rossburg – Cassie Keiser

Ansonia – Hannah Hartzell

Greenville – Jenna Hughes, Jada Garland and Tommy Bandedo

Covington – Holly Beasley

Hollansburg – Baylee Petry

West Milton – Kyli Parsons

Arcanum – Allie Barry

Maria Stein – Katelyn Hartings

Miami University students who are ranked in the top 20 percent of undergraduate students within each division for the fall semester 2022-23 have been named to the Dean’s list recognizing academic excellence.

Local students include:

Maria Stein – Amy Tangeman, Aaron Broering

Lewisburg – Lillian Davis, Lindsey Koenig, Matthew O’Dell

New Weston – Kylee Winner, Marissa McClurg

New Paris – Caleb VanWinkle, Wes Taylor, Maverick Peck, Emmalie Besecker

Versailles – Audrey Allen, Natalie Dirksen, Morgan Frederick, Emma York

Bradford – Caleb Coppess, Josiah Brewer

Brookville – Sophia Abrams

Greenville – Dalton Drees, Chloe Cox, Annie Hayes

Fort Recovery – Morgan Litmer

St. Henry – Emma Muhlenkamp

New Madison – Molly Scantland

Fort Loramie – Gabby Wehrman

West Manchester – Michael Hollingsworth

The part-time dean’s list at Miami University Regionals is reserved for students with a 3.6 or higher GPA who were enrolled in less than 12 graded credit hours during the fall 2022 semester.

Laura – Joni Rolle

Nationally recognized as one of the most outstanding undergraduate institutions, Miami University is a public university located in Oxford, Ohio. With a student body of nearly 19,000, Miami effectively combines a wide range of strong academic programs with faculty who love to teach and the personal attention ordinarily found only at much smaller institutions.

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