COLUMBIA, Mo. — The University of Missouri fosters a culture of excellence as we educate future innovators, problem-solvers and leaders. And Tigers continue to rise to the challenge. This fall, 13,166 undergraduate students earned dean’s list honors through their dedication, perseverance and academic ambition.
Students are listed on the dean’s list alphabetically by geographical location.
Missouri
Perry County
Altenburg
Hasty, Ellie P, Sophomore, Health Sciences
Newbrough, Gwynivere L, Freshman, Agr-Food Nat Resources
Frohna
Borowiak, Zach, Senior, Arts Science
Perryville
Eggemeyer, Wade David, Senior, Health Sciences
Ernst, Greyson N, Junior, Arts Science
Graham, Isaac R, Sophomore, Engineering
Layton, Ava Christine, Junior, Engineering
Martin, Brandon Luke, Senior, Engineering
Patrick, Allie, Sophomore, Agr-Food Nat Resources
Prost, Cailyn Rose, Junior, Agr-Food Nat Resources
Roth, Jd
Schloss, Jacob Matthew, Senior, Engineering
Sleyster, Austin L, Sophomore, Engineering
Statler, Eric Wade, Junior, Arts Science
Torres, Emma N, Senior, Health Sciences
Truong, Jackie Minh, Senior, Health Sciences
Ste. Genevieve County
Bloomsdale
Greer, Ava Nichole, Sophomore, Arts Science
Huck, Paige M
Saint Mary
Rayfield, Jessica, Senior, Agr-Food Nat Resources
Sainte Genevieve
Basler, Isabel Catherine, Senior, Business
Gegg, Jillian G, Senior, Agr-Food Nat Resources
Gray, Caitlin Elise, Sophomore, Agr-Food Nat Resources
Klump, Lydia G, Sophomore, Education Human Development
Meyer, Ava C, Sophomore, Health Sciences
Moore, Abby
Schwartz, Caycee, Senior, Arts Science
Truemper, Behren Christopher, Senior, Arts Science
Warren, Lexi A, Freshman, Nursing
Illinois
Randolph County
Red Bud
Zipfel, Allie Lynn Senior, Journalism
About Mizzou
Mizzou is the flagship, land-grant university in Missouri. Counted among the leading research universities in America, the university is a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities and the Southeastern Conference, the premier athletics conference in the United States. Mizzou is ranked No. 4 Best Value among public flagships in the U.S., according to U.S. News & World Report. Within six months, 95% of Mizzou graduates are successful by securing jobs or continuing their educational endeavors. Mizzou’s researchers make significant impacts on the world, including developing life-saving cancer treatments at the University of Missouri Research Reactor — the only one of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. Home to more than 31,000 students, Mizzou is located in Columbia, Missouri — consistently named one of the best college towns in the country.