Students from the Tri-Cities area have been named to the dean's list at the University of Washington for spring quarter.
To qualify for the dean's list, a student must have completed at least 12 graded credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.50 (out of 4).
Kennewick -- Sergey O. Alekhnovich, junior; Lucas D. Anderson, freshman; Kevin A. Atkinson, senior; Saptarshi Bhattacharya, sophomore; Ainsley D. Bourque, junior; Kendra M. Cherry, senior; Shannon M. Ferns, sophomore; Alexandra P. Kanoelehua Gramling, freshman; Kaytlin E. Hopkins, senior; Paul M. Kohan, freshman; Sebastian Mcvey Miller, sophomore; Mathew C. Perkins, sophomore; Dominic J. Pontarolo, junior; Camden R. Swita, senior; Andrew T. Teimouri, sophomore; Anh-Vu Thai, freshman.
Pasco -- Michael A. Angulo, sophomore; Martin Ruiz, junior; Nicholas R. Smiley, freshman; Dallas E. Williams, junior; Angela Jin Zhang, senior.
Prosser -- Elisabeth B. Fiedler, senior; Diana C. Smith, sophomore.
Richland -- Farah Abdul, senior; Emily M. Autrey, sophomore; David S. Bergsman, junior; Kali M. Brandt, senior; Nicholas J. Capron III, senior; Steven L. Ceto, junior; Daniel Chiang, sophomore; Jin-Heok J. Choi, senior; Sean A. Cook, sophomore; Geoffrey P. Dann, senior; Jordan C. Dieckmann. freshman; Liem H. Dinh, sophomore; Trevor A. Fayer, senior; Erik J. Fisher, sophomore; Kristen M. Garcia, junior; Lindsey K. Henderson, freshman; Jawad M. Husain, junior; Juhi Jain, junior; Ann D. Kelly, senior; Anisa J. Khaleel, sophomore; Stephanie M. Kinion, senior; Vera V. Kobylchak, freshman; Corey M. Krzan, sophomore; Doug J. Leedy, junior; Joanne Li, junior; Allison E. Lombardo, senior; Sen Lu junior; Gregory L. Lucas, senior; Jonathan Pin Luo, senior; Patricia E. Marr, freshman; Alaina M. Pearson, sophomore; Nathaniel S. Pitts, junior; George W. Reddick IV, junior; Timothy L. Richard, junior; Molly E. A. Rosbach, junior; Catherine A. Schweppe, sophomore; Jeffrey S. Smith, senior; Casey L. Stamper, senior; Berlin J. Sudduth, junior; Kyle C. Thomas, senior; Jennie M. Tracy, sophomore; Lauren M. Turner, senior; Thompson Vou, junior; Shannon M. Winn, junior.
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