The following students were named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at 61传媒 in Claremont, California. The dean’s list recognizes students who have achieved a grade point average of at least 11 (A-) in four, letter-graded courses in one semester.
The list only includes students enrolled in courses at the Claremont Colleges and not those in Off-Campus Study programs.
- Hannah Claire Alberts, physics, Albuquerque, NM
- Sabrina Arora, psychology, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
- Katherine Kay Baczewski, politics and international relations, Arlington, WA
- Sarah Kristin Bernhisel, economics, Salt Lake City, UT
- Clare Elizabeth Cannon, American studies, Birmingham, AL
- Briana Leslie Carp, French studies and politics and international relations, Portland, OR
- Kelly Carmel Christ, Hispanic studies and psychology, South Pasadena, CA
- Liana Michele Cohen, psychology, Marana, AZ
- Elizabeth Paige Cooper, media studies, Portland, OR
- Christine Lindsay DuBois, economics, politics and international relations, San Diego, CA
- Sarah Christine Falltrick, economics and politics and international relations, Belvedere, CA
- Francisca Helene Faxon, economics-accounting, Eugene, OR
- Karina Flores, Latin American studies and psychology, Los Angeles, CA
- Hailey Marie Foster, neuroscience, Cheney, WA
- Karin Jong-Mee Garber, psychology, Clackamas, OR
- Elizabeth Hannah Gibbs, theatre, Portland, OR
- Kari Jenae Gladfelder, studio art, Helena, MT
- Alexis Hamann-Nazaroff, art history, Oakland, CA
- Megan Kathleen Hanley, interdisciplinary studies in culture and theatre, Newcastle, WA
- Elise Marie Hanson, economics-accounting and mathematics, Savage, MN
- Elizabeth Helen Hatayama, Hispanic studies, Oakland, CA
- Sophia Marie Herron, European studies, Corvallis, OR
- Laurel Judith Horn, Hispanic studies and psychology, Lopez, WA
- Sabrina Alexandra Hybel, media studies, Stonington, CT
- Asha Ariana Jetmalani, Hispanic studies, Lake Oswego, OR
- Lauren Margaret Kingston, anthropology, Tucson, AZ
- Megan Melissa Kum, politics and international relations, South Pasadena, CA
- Shauna Calhoun Larson, psychology, Seattle, WA
- Suzanne Love, philosophy, Danbury, CT
- Martina Ly, neuroscience, Rosemead, CA
- Rachel Paradis McCullough, history, Brooklyn, NY
- Laura Elizabeth McPherson, linguistics, Woodbury, MN
- Kelly Elizabeth Miller, chemistry, Littleton, CO
- Lindsey Frances Moneta, biology, Lake Oswego, OR
- Rebecca Elizabeth Morrison, physics, San Luis Obispo, CA
- Natalie Alicia Nakasone, economics and politics and international relations, Laguna Niguel, CA
- Elizabeth Douglas Obreza, self-designed major, Milpitas, CA
- Amy Kathryn Peterson, English, Fresno, CA
- Amalia Michelle Picus, religious studies, Houston, TX
- Jessica Cristina Portillo, biology and Hispanic studies, Carson, CA
- Jean Holiday Powers, art history, Chestnut Hill, MA
- Rachel Renee Raleigh, politics and international relations and studio art, Phoenix, AZ
- Lisa Ann Ratner, media studies, Menlo Park, CA
- Mikaela Lea Rodriguez, biology, Douglas, AK
- Ferrin Katarina Ruiz, biology and dance, Seal Beach, CA
- Divya Sachdev, biology, Lake Oswego, OR
- Allison Michelle Sack, French studies and politics and international relations, Tiburon, CA
- Sophia Sarah Salazar, neuroscience, Santa Fe, NM
- Lillian Susan Sandler, history, Mercer Island, WA
- Marin A.C. Sarve-Tarr, French studies and media studies, Riverside, CA
- Alexis B. Schey, psychology, South Pasadena, CA
- Caroline Murphy Schreiber, theatre, Alexandria, VA
- Beverly Su Shieh, psychology, Tamuning, GU
- Megan Jean Sirras, classical studies and English, Scarsdale, NY
- Miriam Claire Smith, linguistics, Vancouver, WA
- Meredith Ann Strauss, human biology, Boulder, CO
- Caroline Ann Timmer, theatre, Sacramento, CA
- Rachel Claire Travolta, psychology, Woodland Hills, CA
- Christine M. Wong, molecular biology, Grand Terrace, CA
- Elizabeth Lee Wyant, studio art, Redmond, WA
- Sarah Cooper Young, history, Seattle, WA