The following 2011 Scripps College graduates were named to the dean’s list for the spring 2011 semester at Scripps College 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 217 graduates from the class of 2011, 56 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.
- Laura Ethel Abbott, French Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture
- Leah Zoe Almeida, Biology
- Alexa Ann Bartlett, Organizational Studies
- Suzanne Elizabeth Calkins, Art
- May Yen Chow, Economics
- Lindsey Nicole Cook, Theatre
- Lauren Marie Frederick, English, Media Studies
- Annie Lyn Freitas, Psychology, Theatre
- Cassandra Dechen Gamm, Physics
- Sarah Jane Garrett, Chicano Studies, History
- Abigail Shreve Granbery, Linguistics and Cognitive Science
- Joss Taylor Greene, Gender and Women’s Studies, History
- Jessica Rose Grummer-Strawn, Hispanic Studies, Anthropology
- Amy Barbara Hilman, History, Jewish Studies
- Eugenie Hong, Biology
- Dagnie Catherine Howard, Biology
- Tina Annette Hsu, Environmental Studies
- Helen Huang, English, Media Studies
- Dana Adele Jensen, Anthropology, Organismal Biology
- Julia Gabrielle Johns, Psychology
- Frances Anne Johnson, Anthropology, Dance
- Rebecca Ann Karpovsky, Media Studies
- Miriam Tracey Kennelly, French Studies
- Allison Justine Kupsco, Biology
- Adrienne Claudia Lindgren, Politics and International Relations
- Wendy Marie Lindsey, Chemistry
- Anna McNeill Loris, English
- Arlyn Marie Madsen-Bond, Psychology
- Jill Meredith Mahoney, Dance, Latin American Studies
- Hanna Elise McIlvaine, Latin American Studies
- Julia Elizabeth Mebane, Classical Language and Literature, History
- Elizabeth Lauren Meier, Biology
- Sarah Lynn Mikhitarian, Economics, Hispanic Studies
- Madeleine Miller, Economics
- Kasey Elyse Mitchell, Environment, Economics and Politics
- Andrea Marie Moerer, Hispanic Studies, Media Studies
- Victoria Molina-Estolano, Latin American Studies
- Teija Campbell Mortvedt, Chemistry
- Delaney Franke Narducci, Politics and International Relations
- Summer Elizabeth Olsen, Anthropology, Music
- Claudia Peng, English
- Breanna Costa Perlmutter, Neuroscience
- Olivia Margaret Powar, Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture
- Sarah Lynn Quincy, History, Mathematical Economics
- Madden Elizabeth Rowell, Human Biology
- Alicia Ariel Roy, German Studies, Media Studies
- Emilia Roma Ye-Myong Sawada, Asian American Studies
- Kelsey Ayano Schmidt, Biology
- Samantha Briel Shelton, Molecular Biology
- Katherine Marie Sklar, Philosophy
- Sarah Glen Smilkstein, French Studies, Politics and International Relations
- Sean Maia Svoboda, Anthropology
- Jamie Pualani Treadway, Neuroscience
- Vanessa Kathryn Williams-Hall, Gender and Women’s Studies, Theatre
- Katherine Copeland Womack, History, Psychology
- Nora F. Wright, Religious Studies