Warren County college students attending universities and colleges across the country were recognized for their academic efforts with end-of-semester honors.
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Warren County college students attending universities and colleges across the country were recognized for their academic efforts with end-of-semester honors.
A number of students were recognized on the spring 2025 dean’s list at Missouri State University. They were as follows:
Southeast Missouri State University also announced its spring 2025 dean’s list including Hunter Bakameyer and Emily Engemann, of Marthasville, Ava Griffey, of Lake Sherwood and Logan Katen and Adelynn Rackers, of Foristell.
Gwen Hammond, of Marthasville, was also named to the spring 2025 dean’s list at Rockhurst University.
The University of Missouri also announced its spring 2025 dean’s list on June 11. Students named to the list from Warren County were as follows:
Central Methodist University also announced its spring 2025 dean’s list including Morgan Brown, Isaiah DeVore and Kalee Kelley, of Marthasville, Owen Flores, Taylor Kenser, Jacob Ruff and William Schloeman, of Warrenton and Mikenna Collins, Renee Finke, of Jonesburg.