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Local students earn Utah Tech University fall 2025 Dean’s, President’s List honors

MOHAVE COUNTY — Students at Utah Tech University showcased exceptional academic performance during the fall 2025 semester, with 1,071 students earning Dean’s List honors. To qualify, students had to earn a 3.5 to 3.89 GPA and complete at least 15 credits.

Local students earning a spot on the Dean’s List for the fall 2025 semester included:

Adam Dockstader of Colorado City; John Hammon of Colorado City; Jorja Zirkle of Mohave Valley; Kenna Wiese of Lake Havasu; Luke Sisson of Beaver Dam; and Mason Britton of Lake Havasu.

Students at Utah Tech University in the fall 2025 semester demonstrated remarkable academic talent, with 951 students earning President’s List honors. To qualify, students had to attain a semester GPA of 3.9 or higher and complete at least 15 credits.

Local students earning President’s List honors for the fall 2025 semester included:

Aidan Kunert from Kingman; Ashteyn Whirlow from Kingman; Jacob Hughes from Kingman; Olivia Register from Kingman; Paige Barlow from Colorado City and Zedakye White from Colorado City.

“Congratulations to our outstanding students whose dedication and sustained effort have earned them a place on the honor roll,” said Dr. Chris Guymon, interim provost and vice president of Academic Affairs at Utah Tech University. “Their achievements reflect Utah Tech’s commitment to ‘active learning. active life.’ — where students learn by doing, apply knowledge in real-world contexts and prepare for meaningful careers and lives of purpose. We are proud of the perseverance, adaptability and resilience our students demonstrate as members of our polytechnic community.”