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Spring 2020 Dean's List NAME COLLEGE CITY STATE/COUNTRY Yilun A College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Beijing China Zahra Vianela Aalabdulrasul Tippie College of Business Cedar Rapids IA Megan Jean Abatto College of Nursing Delafield WI Eleanor Abbott College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Davenport IA Maxwell Anthony Abbott College of Engineering Davenport IA Fatuma Bulbula Abdalla College of Public Health Iowa City IA Gabriella Marie Abdel-Malek College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Coralville IA Tyler Zia Abdishi College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Wheeling IL Muhammad Ariff Abdul Malik College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bayan Baru Malaysia Kelsey-Faith Abeh College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Ankeny IA Evan Patrick Abel Tippie College of Business Geneva IL Emily Marie Abell College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Parkland FL Sophia Michele Abodeely College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Marion IA Alexandra Nicole AbouAssaly Tippie College of Business Marion IA Erin Jean Aboyan College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Woodbury MN Sam Joseph Abraham College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Nevada IA Sire Fontaine Abram College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Cedar Rapids IA Vincent Abruzzo College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Naperville IL Hala Abu-Assaf College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Urbandale IA Sarah Janine Muhannad Abu-Nameh College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Mount Vernon IA Subrat Acharya College of Engineering Bettendorf IA Lauren Achenbaugh College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Treynor IA Hannah Leigh Acker College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dixon IL Madeleine Ackerburg College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Clayton MO McKenna Marie Ackerman College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Des Moines IA Mikaela Nicole Ackerman Tippie College of Business Burlington IA Nicholas John Acri Tippie College of Business Davenport IA Bianca Katerina Acuario College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Marysville WA Brianna Marie Adam College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Wellman IA Nicholas Joseph Adam College of Engineering West Des Moines IA Blake Kenneth Adams Tippie College of Business Naperville IL Hannah Lee Adams College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Chandler AZ Neva Neely Adams College of Engineering Belleville IL Nicholas Richard Adams College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bettendorf IA Ryan Dean Adams College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Independence IA Sarah Elizabeth Adams College of Education Lake in the Hills IL William Ernest Adams College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Clive IA Cecilia Cimmarusti Adamski University College Davenport IA Lauren Kirsten Addari College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Libertyville IL Merve Addemir College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Naperville IL Augrim Adhikari College of Engineering Bettendorf IA Alanna Nicole Adkins College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Cedar Rapids IA Alexa Taylor Adolfino College of Liberal Arts and Sciences La Grange Highlands IL Austin Grant Adrian Tippie College of Business Pella IA Melissa A Adrian College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Chicago IL Grace Anna Adsem College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Maple Plain MN Justin Gerald Agema College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Naperville IL Jacob Ager College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bettendorf IA Luke Agey College of Engineering Norwalk IA Ariana Agrapides College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bayville NJ Gustavo Aguilera College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Davenport IA Grace Katherine Ahlers College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Marion IA Lillian Jane Ahlgren College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Omaha NE Cassandra-Beattrice Roldi Ahmad-McKibbin College of Liberal Arts and Sciences North Liberty IA Megan Irene Ahmann College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Epworth IA Charles Scott Ahmer College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Algonquin IL Benjamin Ahnen Tippie College of Business Clive IA Afton Elizabeth Aiken College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Maple Grove MN Lauren Kristine Aird College of Public Health West Liberty IA Sydney Kay Aitchison College of Nursing Naperville IL Logan Elizabeth Akason College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Iowa City IA Hannah Elizabeth Akey College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Elkhorn NE Olumayokun Akinbo College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Indianapolis IN Kevin Akstulewicz College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Cedar Rapids IA Abhigna Akurathi College of Engineering Marion IA Raghaib Al Lawati College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Muscat Oman Takayla Brianna Al-Amin College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Matteson IL Hend Muhammad Al-Kaylani College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Grand Rapids MI Mariel Alanis College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Des Plaines IL Tessa Albaugh College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Altoona IA Yasmine Albayyat College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Riyadh Saudi Arabia Alyssa Marie Alber College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Lake Zurich IL Leah Janelle Albers College of Public Health Saint Charles IL John A Albert College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Marion IA Mackenzee Paige Albert College of Engineering Cedar Rapids IA Hannah Lauren Albertson College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Altoona IA Sydney Paige Albertson College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Altoona IA Ashlyn Paige Albrecht College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Sheldon IA Zachary Rogers Albright Tippie College of Business Coralville IA Maria Luz Alcala Tippie College of Business Villa Park IL Sami Micheal Aldakka College of Engineering Mount Prospect IL Olivia Christine Alderks College of Education Plainfield IL Jailyn Angelina Alderman Tippie College of Business Urbandale IA Hunter Alexander Aldred College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Williamsfield IL Hanna Aklilu Alemu College of Engineering Olathe KS Holly M Alessio College of Nursing Algonquin IL Erica Marie Alex Tippie College of Business Rock Falls IL Kali S Alexakos College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Aurora IL Emma Grace Alexander College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Colona IL Kathryn Nicole Alexander College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Lincolnshire IL Jonathan Robert Aley University College Coralville IA Nicholas Paul Alfano Tippie College of Business Hinsdale IL Owen Michael Alford College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Quincy IL Gofran Ali College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Moline IL Sameer Afif Ali College of Public Health Iowa City IA Dinel Alic Tippie College of Business Des Moines IA Samantha Gabrielle Estaris Alinea College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Charles City IA Avery Christine Allen College of Engineering Emmaus PA Baileigh L Allen Carver College of Medicine Robins IA Brandi Lynn Allen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences New London IA Emily Kay Allen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Ankeny IA Garrison Michael Allen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Inver Grove Heights MN Jessica Rose Allen College of Public Health West Des Moines IA Kent Richard Allen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Danville IA Lauren Avery Allen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Lake Villa IL Madison Dana Allen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Altoona IA Molly Catherine Allen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Hinsdale IL Nicole Marie Allen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Olathe KS Ryan Allen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Waukee IA Shayne Patrick Allen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Sterling IL Calvin Allison College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dubuque IA Madison Rene Allison College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Eldridge IA Sydney Rose Allison College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Rochester MN Jackson Spencer Allmon College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Council Bluffs IA Talia Rivka Aloush College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Highland Park IL Nicole Sevim Alpan College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Elmhurst IL Justin Paul Alpers College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Cottage Grove MN Morooj Alsulymani College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Jeddah Saudi Arabia Sarah Michael Altemeier College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Cedar Rapids IA Rachel Elaine Altergott College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Hannah J Altman College of Liberal Arts and Sciences McHenry IL Christian Edwin Alva College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Marion IA Christopher Alvarez College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Johnston IA Isabelle Eve Alvis College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Logan IA Abigail Catherine Amato College of Nursing Palatine IL Michael Amato College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Hoffman Estates IL Kaitlyn Amborn College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Eddyville IA Natalie Elaine Ament College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Solon IA Katelyn Amfahr College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Indianola IA Josie Lynn Amidei College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Vernon Hills IL Noelle Amiry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Johnston IA Mohammed Amish-Malik College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bettendorf IA Bennett Anthony Amoroso Tippie College of Business Lake Zurich IL Kennedy Amos College of Education Winthrop IA Koko J Amouzou College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Iowa City IA Levi Robert Amstutz College of Engineering Peoria IL Samantha Haley Amundson College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Marshalltown IA Sanjay Ananthanarayan College of Engineering Naperville IL Emma Anne Anderegg College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Mason City IA Madelynn Sue Andersen College of Engineering North Liberty IA Madison Andersen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Clive IA Natasha Andersen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Urbandale IA Shelby Elizabeth Andersen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Indianola IA Alexandra Anderson College of Nursing Glenview IL Ashley Elizabeth Anderson College of Public Health Fond du Lac WI Benjamin Jeffrey
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