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Fall 2020 Honor Roll For Fall 2021 University of Kansas honor roll. Not all students opt to have their names published. Name City State Country Award Grace Aaronson Overland Park KS USA School of Business Darian Abbott Chelsea OK USA School of Social Welfare Grace Abbott Naperville IL USA School of Business Leena Abdelmoity Overland Park KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Guled Abdi Lenexa KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Jamima Jasmin Abdul Hakkeem Georgetown, Penang MYS College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Zakria Abdullahi Olathe KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Michael Abeita Hiawatha KS USA School of Architecture & Design Dhanushki Abeykoon Wichita KS USA School of Pharmacy Matt Abfall Mount Prospect IL USA School of Business Metages Abiyu Lenexa KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Eleazar Abraham Tangerang, Banten IDN College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Madeline Abrams Overland Park KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Mason Abshier Berryton KS USA School of Health Professions Qays Abu-Saymeh Olathe KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Nadeen Abusalim Olathe KS USA School of Nursing Jessika Acharya Wichita KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Samrat Acharya Kathmandu NPL College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Jennifer Ackland Overland Park KS USA School of Nursing Alexander Acosta Hutchinson KS USA School of the Arts Diego Acosta Kansas City KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Melissa Acosta Wichita KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Natalia Acosta Wildwood MO USA School of Architecture & Design London Acree Mahomet IL USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Olivia Acree Lenexa KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Ross Acree Shawnee KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Aristelle Acuff Springfield MO USA School of Business Trinity Adair Excelsior Springs MO USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Valor Adair Wichita KS USA School of Business Lucas Adam Kansas City KS USA School of Pharmacy Alyssa Adams St. Louis MO USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Breanna Adams Overbrook KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Brooke Adams Overland Park KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Haley Adams Overland Park KS USA School of Education & Human Sciences Hannah Adams Rockwall TX USA School of Education & Human Sciences Harold Adams Olathe KS USA School of Business Hunter Adams Olathe KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Lakin Adams Topeka KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Meriahna Adams Leawood KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Mitchell Adams Andover KS USA School of Pharmacy Nicole Adams Shawnee KS USA School of Education & Human Sciences Paden Adams Rockwall TX USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Ryan Adams Pratt KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Ty Adams Oak Creek WI USA School of Architecture & Design Piersen Adamson Omaha NE USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Silas Adamson Lakeville MN USA School of Business Alix Adauto Kansas City KS USA School of Social Welfare Faith Adcock Roselle IL USA School of the Arts Camille Addison Olathe KS USA School of Pharmacy Jordan Adee Lee's Summit MO USA School of Nursing Daniel Adel Prairie Village KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Pranjali Adhikari Overland Park KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Cory Adkins Terre Haute IN USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Emily Adler Muskego WI USA School of Business Miriam Adler Leawood KS USA School of Business Maaz Adnan Lawrence KS USA School of Health Professions Safa Adnan Lawrence KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Yasmine Adrian Arlington VA USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Bolu Adubi Vienna VA USA School of Engineering Rahmah Aftab Islamabad PAK College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School of the Arts Stacey Agamir Overland Park KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Ochai Agbaji Kansas City MO USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Gabriella Aguilar Overland Park KS USA School of the Arts Priscilla Aguilar Overland Park KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Samantha Aguilar Scott City KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Hassan Ahad Overland Park KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Robert Ahern Wichita KS USA School of Business Maryclaire Ahlgren River Forest IL USA School of Social Welfare Bilal Ahmad Gharrafa QAT College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Norria Ahmed Wichita KS USA School of Engineering Brode Aho Highlands Ranch CO USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Brianna Ahrens Overland Park KS USA School of Business Elizabeth Aikman Andover KS USA School of Engineering Gavin Aills Salina KS USA School of Education & Human Sciences Kristen Aiyanyor Wichita KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Sanjay Ajayan Thrissur KL IND School of Engineering Nafiza Akbar Wichita KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Jennifer Ake St. Charles MO USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Deema Al-Hihi Overland Park KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Saja Alagha Lenexa KS USA School of Education & Human Sciences Sama Alagha Lenexa KS USA School of Education & Human Sciences Zahra Alali Merriam KS USA School of Health Professions Sara Alani McKinney TX USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Ray Alaniz Overland Park KS USA School of the Arts Caden Albaugh Fort Morgan CO USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Jasmin Albert Port Arthur TX USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Jack Albright Overland Park KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Julian Albright St. Louis MO USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Samantha Albright Libertyville IL USA School of Education & Human Sciences Saevheon Alcorn Gardner KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Tae-Vheon Alcorn Gardner KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Corbin Alderson Park City KS USA School of Education & Human Sciences Abdulhamed Aleesa Kuwait KWT College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Juan Paolo Alega St. Charles MO USA School of Engineering Jonathan Alexander Shawnee KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Kai Alexander Tampa FL USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Jenna Alfaro Overland Park KS USA School of Nursing Kodi Alford Olathe KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Bayan Alghafli Al Gharah SAU School of Pharmacy Ayman Alghamdi Lawrence KS USA School of Health Professions Zainab Alghazal Lawrence KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Mohammed Alhajri Riqqa, Al Ahmadi KWT College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Reem Ali Topeka KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Salahedin Ali Lenexa KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Bayan Alkhalifa Dammam SAU School of Health Professions Alyssa Allen Fairway KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Brianna Allen Wichita KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Geneva Allen Shawnee KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Jacob Allen Gladstone MO USA School of Journalism & Mass Communications Kate Allen Leawood KS USA School of Education & Human Sciences Madi Allen Overland Park KS USA School of Education & Human Sciences Tabor Allen Grand Prairie TX USA School of Business Zachary Allinder Lenexa KS USA School of Health Professions Chelsea Allison Chatham IL USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Zachary Allison St. Peters MO USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Melanie Almendarez Wichita KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Kristy Alonso Liberal KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Alanoud Alrasheed Tabuk SAU College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Ali Alshamrani Jeddah SAU School of Health Professions Mohammad Alshare Overland Park KS USA School of Business Cole Alsup Castle Rock CO USA School of Education & Human Sciences Blake Altenhofen Augusta KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Salvatore Alu Grover MO USA School of Engineering Geovanni Alvarado Kansas City KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School of Business Vilmer Alvarado Kansas City KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Brenda Alvarez Topeka KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Yvonne Alvarez Overland Park KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Ahtasham Alvi blaine MN USA School of Engineering Annelise Amack Meeker CO USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Ridah Amanullah Mumbai IND College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Jake Ambourn Eden Prairie MN USA School of Business Harper Amend Wichita KS USA School of Business Avery Amerio Olathe KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Callison Ames Swansea IL USA School of the Arts Sydney Ames De Soto KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Dulguun Amgalanbaatar Ulaanbaatar MNG College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Eleena Amirani Wichita KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Vincent Amiri Leawood KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Ashley Ammann Lawrence KS USA School of Nursing Tanis Amnotte-Zupan Lawrence KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Hailey Amro Clive IA USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Jacob Amro Clive IA USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Zenia Amrolia Overland Park KS USA School of Nursing Will Amsberry Bellevue WA USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School of Pharmacy Yulin An Zhengzhou CHN School of the Arts Sophia Anastasia Geneva IL USA School of Business Miranda Anaya Andover KS USA School of Pharmacy Mya Andarge Sioux Falls SD USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Kiera Anders Kansas City MO USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Brylee Andersen Overland Park KS USA School of Nursing Andrew Anderson Overland Park KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Ashlee Anderson Lawrence KS USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Cameron Anderson Richardson TX USA College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Claire Anderson
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