Winter 2024 WSU Applebaum Undergraduate Dean's List

Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Dean Brian Cummings is pleased to announce the Dean's List for the fall 2023 semester. The Dean's List honors undergraduate students for academic excellence each semester. Students completing six to 11 credit hours and achieving a 4.0 GPA and students completing 12 or more credits who achieve a GPA of 3.75 or higher for the semester are placed on the Dean's List.

Congratulations to the following students for their achievement:

Zach Adkins

Abier Alahmadi

Rena Alasaadi

Siham Ali

Asrar Ali

Shaima Ali

Zahrah Altamimi

Mohamad Bazzi

Fatima Bazzi

Emily Boyle

Andrea Camacho Licea

Jazlyn Conway-Westers

Samantha Dunn

Gadier Elmoussa

Ali Farhoud

Mariam Fawaz

Madelyn Ferguson

Anna Ganey

Marisa Goodman

Peyton Grygorcewicz

Aya Hammoud

Hebah Hazemy

Peyton Hodgson

Tanzuhma Islam

Maryam Kajah

Val Lampkins

Katie Lee

Matthew Leone

Amy Lesiewicz

Jessica Li

Taylor Makowicki

Mitch Mandziuk

Chloe McKenzie

Maya Mehall

Muna Mohamed

Safa Mroue

Olivia Nall

Nour Nasser

Diamond Price

Shanshan Qing

Emily Renew

Krina Riebschleger

Angeline Sadrnia

Sam Savel

Shelby Schons

Ayah Shuaib

Stephen Sperry

Madyson Stoddard

Ryan Strong

Richard Townsend

John Vatter

Rosalia Vitale

Devon Washington

Taylor Williams

An anchor in urban health care

The Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is built on 100 years of tradition and innovation in the heart of Detroit. We have grown deep roots in our city, harnessing its powerhouse hospital systems and community service organizations as vibrant, real-world training grounds for students, with an ongoing focus on social justice in health care. And our research at all levels — from undergraduates to veteran faculty members — translates into creative solutions for healthier communities.

Wayne State University is a premier urban research institution offering approximately 350 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to nearly 24,000 students.

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