UAF names 2021-2022 honors students

by Greg Lincoln

The University of Alaska Fairbanks has announced the students named to the deans’ and chancellor’s lists for the fall 2021 and spring 2022 semesters. The lists recognize students’ outstanding academic achievements.

Students receiving a 3.9 grade point average or higher are placed on the chancellor’s list, while those receiving a grade point average of between 3.5 and 3.89 are named to the deans’ list.

Congratulations for a job well done. Good job everyone, keep it up, we are rooting for you.

Chancellor’s list—Fall 2021

Robin Masterman, Bethel

Eric Yancey, Bethel

Grace Brown, Fairbanks

Ann Tinker, Kasigluk

Jaden Anaver, Kipnuk

Paul Larson, Napaskiak

Charlene Carl, Newtok

Elton Chanar, Toksook Bay

Theresa Hooper, Tununak

Gage Ivanoff, Unalakleet

Jayden Wilson, Unalakleet

Dean’s list—Fall 2021

Brian Jackson, Bethel

Amelia Tulim, Chevak

Amber Evan, Kongiganak

Raymond Otto, Kongiganak

Natalia Kitsick, Kotlik

Sonni Shavings, Mekoryuk

Star Anania, Mountain Village

Theo Sipary, Napaskiak

Albina Andy, Newtok

William Sallison, St. Mary’s

Marilyn Sipary, St. Mary’s

Bobbi Andrews, St. Micheal

Jaden Frost, Togiak

Ethan Andrew, Tuntutuliak

Talon Erickson, Unalakleet

Ada Harvey, Unalakleet

Chancellor’s list—Spring 2022

Robin Masterman, Bethel

Jennifer Kameroff, Emmonak

Natalia Kitsick, Kotlik

Nani McDalton, Kwethluk

Paul Larson, Napaskiak

Theo Sipary, Napaskiak

Elton Chanar, Toksook Bay

Ada Harvey, Unalakleet

Gracie Angaiak, Wasilla

Dean’s list—Spring 2022

Felicia Daniel, Bethel

Elliott Hoffman, Bethel

Tory Reese, Kalskag

David Constantine, Kwethluk

Danielle Epchook, Kwethluk

Bernard Pete, Nunam Iqua

Brianna Norton, Nunapitchuk

Theresa Hooper, Tununak

Gage Ivanoff, Unalakleet

Jayden Wilson, Unalakleet

UAF is a Land, Sea and Space Grant institution, and is the leading doctoral degree-granting institution in the state of Alaska. Since it was founded in 1917, UAF has been internationally recognized for research relating to the Arctic and sub-Arctic, in areas such as biology, geophysics, engineering, natural resources and global climate change.