Despite the challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic at start of new academic year last fall, more than 40 area college students received recognition for their performance in the classroom and online while attending Parkland College.
Recipients named to the Dean's List must earn a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 grade scale for the semester to receive this honor. Student enrolled in fewer than 12 hours can make the Dean’s List by achieving a 3.5 cumulative GPA for 12 or more hours during the current academic year.
ST. JOSEPHJenna Albrecht
Danielle Almaraz
Emily Bigger Abigail Burnett
Chloe Duckett
Avery Edwards
Emory Ericksen
Kameren Goodell
Erin Henkelman
Miranda Lindsey
Rebecca Long
Caroline Moore
Alivia Norem
Grant Siegmund
Tyler Slagley Anna Wentzloff
SIDNEY
Tucker Catron
Amy Ellis
Ruskin Hovde
Zeth McCloud
Kaitlyn Pruetting
Katelin Roberts
Sydney Schurvinske
Elysabeth Short
Enoch Wells
TOLONO
Alexis Benskin
Vivian Brown
Abigail Charleston
Hannah Fridgen
Chelsie Helmick
Megan Henry
Cassidy Kamradt
Rachael King
Hallie Lutz
Peyton Miller
Jana Ping
Rakesh Sharma
Jillian Stadel
Erin Stevens
Chayton Townsend
Kristina Trame
Mikayla Wetherell
Did you graduate from college with an undergraduate or advance degree in December? Tell us about it!
If you were on this semester's Dean's List and your name were omitted from our list above please know it was not intentional. University communications and public affair offices typically provide or make available lists of fall and spring graduates by zip code. Quite often students living off-campus supply their school address in the city they live while attending school as their contact address instead of their hometown address. If you supplied the institution with a different home address, and would like to have your name added to the list hometowns we cover above, email us your information to editor@oursentinel.com.
by Adriana Gallardo, Ash Ngu and Mollie Simon ProPublica
We are proud to announce our sixth annual scholarship program. This year we are teaming up with The Pudding, a visual essays online publication.
ProPublica,
with additional support from The Pudding, will be sponsoring need-based
scholarships for 25 students to attend an eligible journalism
conference in 2021 and/or to contribute toward journalism related
expenses such as subscriptions to news publications, software, FOIA
fees, or equipment (think cameras, recorders, etc.).
Anyone who is a permanent U.S. resident
is eligible to apply. We especially encourage students from an
underrepresented group in journalism — including people of color, women,
LGBTQ+ people and people with disabilities — to apply.
The
$750 scholarships will go to students who would otherwise be unable to
attend conferences or purchase supplies to support their education and
ongoing reporting.
The
following conferences offer great opportunities for networking and
professional development, especially for those just starting out in
journalism. Scholarship recipients will also have the opportunity to
meet ProPublica and The Pudding staff throughout the year at conferences
(virtual or in person). Check out last year’s scholarship recipients.
You can apply for the scholarship here.
The deadline is Feb. 22. Students have the option to select a
conference as part of their application. We understand many have yet to
announce dates and that formats may change, but we would still like to
know which you are interested in attending.
AAJA, Asian American Journalists Association. Location and dates TDB.
AHCJ, Association of Health Care Journalists. Austin, Texas, June 24-27.
IRE, Investigative Reporters and Editors. Indianapolis, June 17-20.
JAWS, Journalism and Women Symposium. New Mexico, Sept. 24-26.
NABJ National Association of Black Journalists. Houston, Aug. 18-22.
NAHJ National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Virtual, July (exact date TBD).
NAJA, Native American Journalists Association. Phoenix, Sept. 15-19.
NICAR, The National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting. Virtual, March 3-5.
NLGJA, Association of LGBTQ Journalists. Location and dates TBD.
NPPA, National Press Photographers Association (Northern Short Course). Location and dates TBD.
ONA, Online News Association. Location and dates TBD.
SND, Society for News Design. Location and dates TBD.
SRCCON, organized by OpenNews. Location and dates TBD.
Every year, we share what ProPublica is doing to increase the diversity of our newsroom
and of journalism as a whole. These scholarships are a small but
important step to help student journalists from underrepresented
communities take advantage of everything these conferences offer.
High
school, college and graduate students are welcome to apply. You must be
a student at the time of application, but it’s OK if you’re graduating
this spring.
Questions
about the application process? Want to contribute to our scholarship
fund to send more students to these conferences? Get in touch at adriana.gallardo@propublica.org.
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