One-hundred-two University of Nebraska–Lincoln students, including 11 School of Computing students, will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the undergraduate commencement ceremonies May 9 at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
Chancellor’s Scholars are students who have maintained 4.0 grade-point averages on all collegiate work at Nebraska and elsewhere.
Following is a list of School of Computing students who will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars:
- Anton Angeletti, mathematics and computer science, College of Arts and Sciences and College of Engineering, Peter and Anisa Angeletti.
- Sophia Lynn Heinrich, computer science (Raikes School), mathematics and data science, College of Arts and Sciences and College of Engineering, Chris and Julie Heinrich.
- Lena Lankas, business administration and computer science, College of Business and College of Engineering, Ed Lankas and Nanette Gingery.
- Charles McIver, computer engineering, College of Engineering, Kevin and Amy McIver.
- Brody Reiss, computer science, College of Engineering, Kerry and Debbie Reiss.
- Matthew Rokusek, computer science, College of Engineering, Steven and Patti Rokusek.
- Maxwell Frederic Sievenpiper, management and computer science (Raikes School), College of Business and College of Engineering, Bartholomew and Traci Sievenpiper.
- Collin M. Siracuse, computer science, College of Engineering, Anthony and Colleen Siracuse.
- Aditya Tadepalli, computer science, College of Engineering, Sri Hari Tadepalli and Srilalita Kota.
- Michael Kalel West, computer science, College of Engineering, Antonia West and Travis Sell, and Shawn and Tara West.
- Tage Decker Zerby, computer science (Raikes School), College of Engineering, Matt and Amber Zerby.