MONMOUTH, Ore. – Western Oregon University announces the undergraduate students that have been named to the Honor Roll and President’s List for their academic honors for summer 2023. In recognition of academic achievement, the university makes public at the close of each term an honor roll of undergraduate students who earn 12 or more credits which are not of a pass/no pass nature and who earn a grade point average of 3.50 or higher
The following Western students have been named to the Honor Roll List:
Mohammed Alaqlan
Zoya Altuhova
Esmeralda Amescua
Christine Anders
Jessica Armfield
Lynzey Arp
Leela Ayres
Adam Barnett
Yasmin Castaneda Benavides
Larenda Bennett
Abigail Bethke
Nicholas Beyer
Hailey Blue
Raymond Bourke
Breanne Bridge
Andrea Capellino
Alexis Chilcote
Jonathan Contreras
Christian Conway
Rachael Cox
Parbata Dahal
Elizabeth Doty
Johanna Easter
Sinikka Edelen
Jessie Eschweiler
Audrey Fasching
Measia Fenn
Yeudiel Alvarez Flores
Cavan Fowler
Aiden Grabill
Avery Green
Tayler Hart
Candace Hastings
Amber Houghtaling
Ashley Hulse
Malino Jacinto
Nora Jamal
Megan Kaiser
Natalie Katon
Bailey Keator
Muhammad Khan
Tyler Lane
Ashlie Lee
Camryn Lien
Regan Luoma
Tia Mack
Savannah Manning
Sydney Martin
Maizie McCoy
Tessa McCoy
Laurel McGuigan
Christopher Means
Angela Mendoza
Cameron Merritt
Alex Michaels
Ririko Miyamoto
Charles Moody
Lisa Moya
Kayli Nagel
Ryan Naugle
Ashlynn Norton
Amanda Oliver
Reyna Blaylock-Ortega
Justice Presley
Thomas Segovia
Danielle Pastre
Allison Peterson
Jaden Perez
Anahi Ponce
Sierra Porter
Daniel Pruneda
Aubrey Rainville
Shelbie Reddick
Tyler Renfro
Dylan Renfro
Elisabeth Robischon
Mercedes Rodne
Yesenia Romero
Katherine Russell
Ammon Saboe
Patricia Salinas
Noah Schnell
Jasmine Scott
Shyla Sell
Brittany Smith
Lauren Smith
Jessica Smith
Courtney Stalmann
Samantha Stinson
Grace Tallman
Rachel Thijssen
Noa Thomas
Lily Toma
Amanda Vanderhoof
Megan Van Krieken
Kaylie Vaughan
Ylianna Veliz
Amrit Virk
Hope Warrick
Emily Webb
James Wollenweber
Macee Woods
Students from Oregon cities
Albany
Jessica Armfield
Yasmin Castaneda Benavides
Alexis Chilcote
Camryn Lien
Tessa McCoy
Lisa Moya
Reyna Blaylock-Ortega
Rachel Thijssen
Alsea
Shyla Sell
Aurora
Breanne Bridge
Beaverton
Jonathan Contreras
Muhammad Khan
Bend
Alex Michaels
Clatskanie
Natalie Katon
Grace Tallman
Corvallis
Leela Ayres
Raymond Bourke
Rachael Johnson Cox
Elizabeth Doty
Megan Kaiser
Cameron Merritt
Mercedes Rodne
Dallas
Measia Fenn
Ashlie Lee
Allison Peterson
Thomas Segovia
Courtney Stalmann
Lily Toma
Emily Webb
Eugene
Sinikka Edelen
Cavan Fowler
Falls City
Amber Houghtaling
Forest Grove
Audrey Fasching
Avery Green
Gresham
Abigail Bethke
Hillsboro
Christine Anders
Amanda Vanderhoof
Independence
Lynzey Arp
Angela Mendoza
Elisabeth Robischon
Brittany Smith
Keizer
Christian Conway
Yesenia Romero
Noah Schnell
Jasmine Scott
Lebanon
Zoya Altuhova
Laurel McGuigan
Monmouth
Esmeralda Amescua
Parbata Dahal
Noa Thomas
Myrtle Creek
Aubrey Rainville
Oregon City
Jessie Eschweiler
Pendleton
Anahi Ponce
Salem
Johanna Easter
Yeudiel Flores
Aiden Grabill
Nora Jamal
Regan Luoma
Maizie McCoy
Christopher Means
Kayli Nagel
Jaden Perez
Sierra Porter
Justice Presley
Katherine Russell
Patricia Salinas
Jessica Smith
Hope Warrick
James Wollenweber
Scio
Larenda Bennett
Danielle Pastre
Shedd
Kaylie Vaughan
Sheridan
Shelbie Reddick
Sherwood
Hailey Blue
Silverton
Adam Barnett
Ammon Saboe
Springfield
Ashlynn Norton
St. Helens
Nicholas Beyer
Savannah Manning
Stayton
Charles Moody
Sutherlin
Candace Hastings
Warren
Amanda Oliver
Warrenton
Tyler Lane
Willamina
Andrea Capellino
Wilsonville
Megan Van Krieken
Woodburn
Ylianna Veliz
Yachats
Daniel Pruneda
Students from states other than Oregon
California
Petaluma – Ryan Naugle
Temecula – Tyler Renfro
Temecula – Dylan Renfro
Hawaii
Lahaina – Malino Jacinto
Wailuku – Bailey Keator
Utah
Midvale – Lauren Smith
Washington
Olympia – Tia Mack
Olympia – Tayler Hart
Renton – Samantha Stinson
Ridgefield – Sydney Martin
Seattle – Amrit Virk
Vancouver – Ashley Hulse
Vancouver – Amalia Woods
International Students
Saudi Arabia
AL RASS – Mohammed Alaglan
Japan
TOKYO – Machida – Ririko Miyamoto
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About Western Oregon UniversityWestern Oregon University, founded in 1856 in Monmouth, is the state’s oldest public university. Serving about 4,000 students, WOU is a mid-sized, NCAA Division II institution with about 70% of the student population being from Oregon. A significant portion of attendees are members of under-represented groups, veterans, or non-traditional students. WOU is Oregon’s campus of choice for those seeking a transformative education in a supportive, student-centered learning community where classes are taught by faculty. Together we succeed.