Eastern Kentucky University announces recipients of Dean’s List, Dean’s Award and President’s Award for Spring 2023
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) has announced the recipients of the Dean’s List, Dean’s Award and President’s Award for the Spring 2023 semester.
“We are committed to academic excellence and the continued success of our students,” said EKU President David McFaddin. “As a university that puts the most Kentuckians to work in the Commonwealth, EKU is proud to be preparing the next generation of highly skilled, highly educated workers.”
To achieve Dean’s List honors, students attempting 12 credit hours must earn a 3.75 GPA, students attempting 13 credit hours must earn a 3.65 GPA, and students attempting 14 or more credit hours must earn a 3.5 GPA. All grade point averages are out of a possible 4.0.
Dean’s Award recipients are those students who have achieved the Dean’s List at EKU at least three times. A lapel pin is presented to Dean’s Award students by the dean of their academic college.
The President’s Award was established to recognize outstanding academic achievement, bestowed upon full-time undergraduate students who attain a 4.0 GPA for the semester.
Local Dean’s List recipients include:
Corbin
Christina Elizabeth Anderson, Brett James Barnett, Brenli Laine Barton, Edward Lee Boswell, Jeremy Carl Bowman, Elijah Alexander Brock, Bailey Mikael Brown, Brady Tucker Bryant, Erin Kayte Burns, Alexander John Byrley, Daniel James Byrley, Haley Cheyann Callebs, Cynthia Mureno Campos, Gwen F. Carter, Sierra Faith Carter, Sophia Rose Dunn, Cady Breann Estep, Abby Frances Foley, Edward Harrison Garr, Macy Rae Grider, Robert Seth Halcomb, Karalee Faith Hale, Emilee Paige Logan, Kaylee Madison Lundy, Victoria Kay McHargue, Kadence J. Miles, Lakon Tayler Mills, Rebecca Iva Mills, Gina Michelle Chatham Moore, Keira E. Monhollen, Rachel Ann Morton, Devon Leanne Osborne, Lakan Cheyenne Osborne, Bohdi David Owens, Jessica Lynne Padilla, Moriah Janae Parker, Logan Lee Partin, Adrian Adrian Pataki, Tyeler Pennington, Jaxon Tate Profitt, Katrina Nicole Risner, Halee Jon Taylor, Bethany S. Russell, Brooke Skinner, Mary Ruth Smith, Holly Renee Taylor, Shaylee Brooke Taylor, Savannah Makay Wilson, Courtney Lou Wrinn, Kiel Leevon Yarger and Wanda Zhao
Gray
Kalyssa Michelle Barwick, Eden Olivia Brock, Jayden Amber Rain Jones, Lily J. Jones, Katie Elizabeth Miller and Allie Elizabeth Mitchell
Keavy
Christy Michelle Johnson and Abby Lynn Jones
Lily
Cody Ryan Jones, Sheridan Lian Qing Nash and Olivia Kaytlin Ooten
Rockholds
Isaac R. Cain, Paula Lavonne Lewis, Kerissa Jade Parsons and Morgan Elizabeth Sevier
Williamsburg
Christopher Dalton Brown, Jessie Danielle Croley, Sammi Ann Croley, Kayla Bethany Goodin, Hunter Patrick Heath, Molly June Helton, Julian Caleb Kammerer, Raley Beth Meadors, Lori Michelle Partin, Nicole Taylor and Breanna Michelle Whitaker
Dean’s Award recipients include:
Corbin
Brenli Laine Barton, Erin Kayte Burns, Edward Harrison Garr, Gina Michelle Chatham Moore, Devon Leanne Osborne, Bohdi David Owens, Jessica Lynne Padilla, Logan Lee Partin, Jaxon Tate Profitt and Kiel Leevon Yarger
Gray
Jayden Amber Rain Jones
Keavy
Abby Lynn Jones
Rockholds
Kerissa Jade Parsons
President’s Award recipients include:
Corbin
Christina Elizabeth Anderson, Brett James Barnett, Jeremy Carl Bowman, Bailey Mikael Brown, Brady Tucker Bryant, Haley Cheyann Callebs, Macy Rae Grider, Karalee Faith Hale, Emilee Paige Logan, Kaylee Madison Lundy, Keira E. Monhollen, Lakan Cheyenne Osborne, Jessica Lynne Padilla, Adrian Pataki, Bethany S. Russell, Mary Ruth Smith, Holly Renee Taylor, Courtney Lou Wrinn, Kiel Leevon Yarger and Wanda Zhao
Gray
Eden Olivia Brock, Lily J. Jones and Allie Elizabeth Mitchell
Keavy
Christy Michelle Johnson
Lily
Cody Ryan Jones, Sheridan Lian Qing Nash and Olivia Kaytlin Ooten
Williamsburg
Jessie Danielle Croley, Raley Beth Meadors, Lori Michelle Partin and Breanna Michelle Whitaker
EKU is a student-centered, comprehensive regional university dedicated to high-quality instruction, service and scholarship serving approximately 14,000 students.







