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Dean's List Spring 2016 Dean's List Spring 2016 Page Monte Ahuja College of Business 2 College of Education and Human Services 7 Washkewicz College of Engineering 9 College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 13 School of Nursing 19 College of Sciences and Health Professions 22 University Studies 30 Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs 31 Dean's List Spring 2016 Monte Ahuja College of Business Abdelrahman Abed Jaci Atkins Noha Bukatwa Lorraine Abeysinghe Alex Baier Joseph Bura Sami Abou-diab James Baker Nicholas Burkhammer Michael Abramovich Khrystyna Baleshta Dino Buttazzoni James Adams Mitchell Baran Martoria Calhoun Shaoor Ahmed Olimpia Barnes Timothy Campbell Talal Ibrahim Ahmed Steven Barnes Hannah Candow Arlindo Ahmetaj Megan Barrick Jessica Cannata Salam Akhmedov Jessica Bausman Quinn Canter Andrijana Akovic Ethan Beastrom Casey Carr Noora Akram Kwasi Bediako Michael Carroll Mohammed Abdullah Al Hanfoosh Brandon Beets Samuel Caspio Ahmed A Al Kindi Jonathan Belliveau 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