Wabash College has announced that 47 Hamilton County students are on the dean’s list for the fall 2024 semester. These students maintained a 3.5 grade-point average or better on a 4.0-point scale.
The 47 students are:
- Evan T. Bair, Westfield
- Ryan W. Bartley, Carmel
- Mark A. Berger, Noblesville
- Jehan M. Boyers, Carmel
- Benjamin B. Church, Westfield
- Jordan S. Donsky, Westfield
- Jacob G. Edwards Jr., Noblesville
- Kaleb L. Faber, Fishers
- Cameron J. Fecht, Carmel
- Carson A. Fettig, Noblesville
- William H. Fremion, Carmel
- Henry G. Giesel, Carmel
- Jackson T. Gilbert, Westfield
- Paul R. Glenn Jr., Fishers
- Miles C. Goss, Arcadia
- Gage J. Gulley, Noblesville
- Owen T. Hauber, Carmel
- Landon J. Huber, Noblesville
- John F. Huisden, Westfield
- Quinn M. Hundt, Fishers
- Kade J. Irwin, Fishers
- Augustus J. Isaac, Fishers
- Ethan M. Johns, Carmel
- Troy A. Jonas, Carmel
- Colin M. Krekeler, Fishers
- David J. Leal, Noblesville
- Jackson C. Leeper, Carmel
- Quinn P. Manford, Fishers
- Aidan A. McConnell, Carmel
- Matthew McIlvenna, Carmel
- Cooper H. Navarro, Noblesville
- Evan J. Neukam, Carmel
- Ike T. O’Neill, Westfield
- Nathanael E. Plake, Carmel
- Nathan J. Powell, Carmel
- James J. Ransford, Sheridan
- Augustin J. Sanchez, Carmel
- Justin L. Santiago, Westfield
- Matthew R. Stitle, Carmel
- Quinn P. Sweeney, Carmel
- John E. Wagner, Noblesville
- Zachary R. Wagner, Noblesville
- Aidan J. Walker, Westfield
- Jacob T. Weber, Fishers
- Egan Williams, Carmel
- Shad A. Wilson, Carmel
- Nicholas C. Witte, Wilkinson
Located in Crawfordsville and founded in 1832, Wabash is a private liberal arts college which teaches men to think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and live humanely.
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