The following 2012 桃子视频 graduates were named to the dean’s list for the spring 2012 semester at 桃子视频 in Claremont, California. The dean’s list recognizes students who have achieved a grade point average of at least 11 (A-) in four, letter-graded courses in one semester. Out of a total of 220 graduates from the class of 2012, 42 qualified for the dean’s list.
If you have any questions about the list, please contact the Office of the Registrar at (909) 621-8273.
- Kimberly Christine Anderson, Religious Studies
- Julia Ann Berryman, French Studies
- Ariel Corinna Bloomer, Self-Designed Major
- Emily C. Bluck, Politics and International Relations
- Hannah Rose Bradley, Human Biology
- Lily Anna Burgess, Art, Psychology
- Natalie Rose Butterfield, Hispanic Studies
- Lindsay Roehl Delp, Hispanic Studies
- Kenzy Ayman El-Mohandes, Psychology
- Kelsey Elizabeth Figone, Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture
- Michelle Diana Gloster, Foreign Languages
- Daniela De Jesus Hernandez, Environment, Economics & Politics
- Xingyao Hong, Politics and International Relations
- Katharine Grace Hutchins, European Studies, French Studies
- Keri Keiko Ishibashi, Biology
- Rachel Agnes King, Biology
- Andrea Moody Kozak, Gender and Women’s Studies, German Studies
- Allison Lawrence, Theatre
- Audrey Lillian Lieberworth, Environmental Analysis
- Emily Catherine Linehan, Anthropology
- Olivia Izabel Lopes, Foreign Languages
- Suria Arianne Markus, Art History
- Melissa Mesinas, Hispanic Studies, Psychology
- Asia Louise Morris, Art
- Leah Plaisier Mortensen, Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture
- Leah Caroline Munsey, Economics
- Miranda Elizabeth Murray, English, Mathematics
- Mihye No, European Studies, Italian
- Allison D. Perry, Art
- Julia Edith Rigby, Self-Designed Major
- Tasha Alona Russman, Psychology
- Stefanie Nicole Saperstein, Art History
- Emma Camille Scheidt, Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture
- Elizabeth Austin Spelman, Media Studies
- Sarah Catherine Stringer, French Studies, Psychology
- Alexandra Grace Talleur, Politics and International Relations
- Stephanie Anne Teng, Psychology
- Jenna Nicole Tico, Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture
- Sara Lynn Townsend, English, Gender & Women’s Studies
- Jennie Claire Waldow, Art History
- Karin Marie Weston, Molecular Biology, Music
- Melanie Reynolds Williams, French Studies