The University of Wyoming has honored 10 students from Teton County for their academic achievement during the fall semester of 2024, recognizing them as part of the Provost’s Honor Roll. To qualify for this honor, students must have completed between six and twelve credit hours with a minimum grade-point average of 3.5 for the semester. This recognition highlights the dedication and hard work of these undergraduates in their academic pursuits. The students from Jackson, Teton County, who made the list are Sage Barlow, Amber Brady, Ashley Corona-Tzompa, Olivia Gabriel, Jamila Goralski, Jacquelyn L. Hall, Gloria M. Sanchez-Hernandez, Elizabeth Senior, Megan R. Tucker, and Stella Ryan Vickland Davis. For those interested in viewing the complete list of students on the honor roll, it is available online at the University of Wyoming’s news section under “Campus Announcements” at www.uwyo.edu/news/. Additional information about the University of Wyoming can also be found on their main website at www.uwyo.edu.
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