【速報】幼稚園にポルシェ突っ込む 中には園児が…40代女性が運転

宮城・仙台市中心部の幼稚園に、ポルシェが突っ込んだ。

事故があったのは、仙台市青葉区一番町の幼稚園。

消防によると、14日午後4時半ごろ、40代の女性が運転するスポーツカーのポルシェが、幼稚園の正門に突っ込んだ。

女性は手首に痛みを訴え、病院に搬送されたという。

幼稚園によると、事故当時、ほとんどの園児たちはすでに帰宅していた。

園内には、預かり保育中の園児数人と職員がいたが、けがをした人はいなかった。

幼稚園では、正門が使えなくなったことから、隣の小学校から出入りするなどの対応をとっているという。

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It’s National Puerto Rican Day Parade, and salsa meets jazz in memories of The Village Gate

Sunday is the National Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City. This annual event was founded in 1958. As marchers, dancers, and floats pass by on 5th Avenue, thousands of people gather to march or cheer on the sidelines, and millions more watch on television. 

I’m reminded that Puerto Ricans gifted New York City, and the world, with amazing music—most notably from the salsa genre. So for this week’s Black Music Sunday, and our final excursion into famed New York music venues before moving on to other cities, there’s no better time to take a journey back in time to New York’s legendary club, The Village Gate, which opened the very same year the Puerto Rican Day Parade debuted.

Every Monday night at The Gate, salsa would meet jazz, and patrons would dance the night away. As one of those salseras who hung out there back in the day, I hope you’ll get into the swing of things and feel like you were there, too.

The Village Gate was also a major New York venue for live jazz, and we’ll dive into some of that too.

First I want to take a moment to mourn the June 3 passing of Willie Sotelo. Condolences to his family, friends, bandmates, and fans. 

Willie Sotelo, the pianist and musical director of El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, has died at 61. https://t.co/NMBVB1pvBt

— billboard (@billboard) June 4, 2022

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Willie Sotelo, the pianist and musical director of iconic Puerto Rican salsa band El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, died on Friday (June 3) in Puerto Rico. The musician, who was 61 years old, died of “health complications.”

The news of Sotelo’s passing was announced in a press release sent to media and posted on El Gran Combo’s Instagram account.

“Maestro Willie Sotelo, musical director of El Gran Combo, has died due to health complications at 61 years old. His wife Jannette Navarro, his daughter Wilmalie Sotelo, his other relatives and maestro Rafael Ithier and his orchestra companions ask for space to deal with this difficult process and thank all your demonstrations of support and prayers,” read the statement.

El pianista y director musical de El Gran Combo será velado en la Funeraria Buxeda el próximo martes, 7 de junio. https://t.co/8HhVFzbyMm

— El Nuevo Día (@ElNuevoDia) June 5, 2022

Puerto Rican newspaper El Nuevo Dia (translated):

Sotelo joined [El Gran Combo] in 2006, when director and founder Rafael Ithier decided it was time to reduce his workload.

[…]

[I]nitially the musician held the role of pianist of the group and eventually, Ithier gave him the role of musical director. Among his functions, Sotelo coordinated the hiring, contracts and presentations of the orchestra.

[After graduating] from the Interamerican University in San German, [majoring] in music education with a concentration in piano, he founded his first group at age 19, Willie Sotelo’s Music Center.

The Mayagüez musician and arranger played with orchestras such as La Soluciones, Ismael Miranda, Elías Lopés, Willie Rosario and Lalo Rodríguez, among others. He was musical director for Frankie Ruiz, Luis Enrique, Amílcar Boscan, David Pabón and … Roberto Roena and his Apollo Sound.

The members of El Gran Combo were designated “Kings of the Parade” in 2011.

Later in the day, the band takes to the stage to sing “Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso,” which means “without salsa, there is no paradise.”

We’ve visited salsa before, and Latin jazz as well—in case you missed them, check out “Jazz Appreciation Month: Celebrating the birth of Latin jazz,” “Put on those dancing shoes and celebrate the Afro-Boricua soul of salsa,” and “A salute to salsa, soul, and the late great Johnny Pacheco for Black History Month.”

There were many venues in New York City dedicated to Latin dance and music—from the early days of The Palladium, The Corso, The Hunts Point Palace, The Tropicoro, The Chez Jose, and the St. George Hotel, just to name a few. What drew me to The Village Gate was that there, I could satisfy my love of jazz and also my love of salsa dancing, all depending on what night I went. I should also confess that I also knew one of the bouncers and could often get in free.

RT @OrskiAndrzej: The Village Gate jazz club on Bleeker Street in Greenwich Village, December 24, 1991. (Photo by New York Times Co./Sara Krulwich/Getty Images) pic.twitter.com/Sw2yOU6TT9

— Tony McGee (@mctony) February 12, 2022

The club was described in owner Art D’Lugoff’s 2009 obituary, by Lee Mergner in Jazz Times:

After producing concerts around New York City for several years, D’Lugoff and his brother Burt opened the Gate, as it was informally called, in 1958. He booked many of the greatest names in jazz, such as Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Billie Holiday and Duke Ellington. Located in the heart of the Village near the corner of Bleecker and Thompson Streets, the club also featured comedy and among the famous comedians who performed there, way before they became famous, were Bill Cosby, Woody Allen and Mort Sahl. Among the nearly apocryphal stories told about D’Lugoff were that he turned away Bob Dylan and that he fired Dustin Hoffman (as a waiter). Of course, many clubs and promoters rejected Dylan in his early years in New York City, but the story speaks as much about D’Lugoff’s unique combination of self-confidence and humility.

[…]

All his life D’Lugoff was passionate about Latin music, which he booked and promoted at the club, most famously in a weekly series he called Salsa Meets Jazz. That series helped to popularize Latin music to the downtown scene and strengthen the connection between the jazz and Latin music communities. D’Lugoff was also proud that the series brought together different audiences who shared a common love of the music and dancing.

Political science professor and Latin music aficionado Dr. José E. Cruz has written extensively about the “Salsa Meets Jazz” events at the Village Gate for the Jazz Latino website.

From “Salsa Meets Jazz, Part I”:

In 2004 I spent close to seven hours glued to a microfilm reader at the New York Public Library looking at old copies of the Village Voice published between January 7 through December 30, 1980. I was searching for an answer to a very simple question: when did Salsa Meets Jazz begin at the Village Gate? Salsa Meets Jazz was the name of a series conceived and organized by the late promoter Jack Hooke and the owner of the Village Gate, Art D’Lugoff. It was held on Monday nights to showcase Latin orchestras and jazz soloists. D’Lugoff organized the series out of his love of dancing. Mondays were selected because they were “slow nights.”

Salsa Meets Jazz did not bring D’Lugoff huge amounts of money but it certainly made Mondays more lively at the Gate. During the seven years I lived in New York City, on Monday nights the Village Gate was my church and Salsa Meets Jazz was my religion. Nowhere else in the city could one dance (or listen) for hours to the music of Tito Puente and Eddie Palmieri for a mere $10. On any given Monday one could see Dizzy Gillespie or McCoy Tyner playing alongside Luis “Perico” Ortiz and Charlie Palmieri, respectively, while Ray Barretto or Johnny Pacheco hung out at the bar.

Let’s pause a moment to define descarga. 

A descarga (literally discharge in Spanish) is an improvised jam session consisting of variations on Cuban music themes, primarily son montuno, but also guajira, bolero, guaracha and rumba. The genre is strongly influenced by jazz and it was developed in Havana during the 1950s.

Now let’s move on to Dr. Cruz’s “Salsa Meets Jazz, Part II: ¡A Descargar!”:

Before Salsa Meets jazz became officially a series, the Village Gate hosted a descarga session that was recorded live and released in three volumes titled Descargas at the Village Gate. According to famous disc jockey Symphony Sid (whose given name was Sid Torin), the 1966 Descargas at the Village Gate project began with his phone call to Morris Levy, president of Tico Records. Tico was the company that hosted the most prominent performers of music from the Spanish-speaking Caribbean in New York during the 1950s and 1960s. “Let’s make a Latin jam session to end all descargas,” Sid told Levy, and all it took for the proposal to get off the ground was a gruff response at the other end of the line. “Crazy!,” Levy said. Levy then phoned the other Morris—Morris Perlman, a.k.a. Pancho Cristal: “Call Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, and Joe Cuba.” Soon after, a small army of movers and shakers went on a mad dash to the descarga. “Se Fueron a la Lucha” is how Puerto Rico’s premier horse race narrator, Rivera Monge, would put it had he been a witness to the preliminaries for the event.

Read more about the genesis of Tico Records here.

Here’s a cut from that first descargas album:

I’m always amazed when I see the lineup. It’s a who’s who of Latin music!

Tenor Saxophone: Al Abreu, Trumpet: Pedro Bouloung,  Conga: Joe Cuba, Conga: Candido Camero, Trumpet: Vincent Frisaura, Piano: Eddie Palmieri, Trumpet: Victor Paz, Saxophone: Bobby Porcelli, Vibraphone, Timbales: Tito Puente, Bass Guitar: Bobby Rodriguez, Trombone: Barry Rogers, Timbales: Jimmy Sabater, Trombone: José Rodriguez, Trumpet: Alfredo “Chocolate” Armenteros, Conga: Ray Barretto, Bass  Guitar: Israel Lopez, Piano: Ricardo “Richie” Ray, Flute: Johnny Pacheco Piano: Charlie Palmieri, Bells: Chino Pozo, Bells, Bongos: John Rodríguez, Vocals: Santos Colón, Vocals: Chivirico Davila, Cheo Feliciano, Monguito “El Único” Santamaría

I highly recommend the rest of the series from Dr. Cruz: “Salsa Meets Jazz, Part III: A Series is Born,” and “Salsa Meets Jazz, Part IV: 1980 and Beyond.”

The first Descargas album was followed by two more volumes.

Here’s a jam from the second one:

And from the third:

If you really want to get a sense of what Latin nights were like, and the amazing energy that took place on stage, here’s a clip that always gives me the chills. On a Monday night in August 1986, Tito Puente invited Nicky Marrero and Kako to a timbales duel. 

Puente would be back at The Gate in 1992, to record his Golden Jazz All Stars. This clip shows the dancing crowd.

An album I wore out back in the day was Mongo Santamaria Explodes at The Village Gate. The album title is very apt, since Santamaria was an explosive conguero (conga drum player). Mongo was Cuban, not Puerto Rican, but he was one of the major influencers in the development of New York’s Latin jazz rhythms.

Ramón “Mongo” Santamaría Rodríguez was born in Havana, Cuba, in a family that valued music and their African heritage. At a young age, Santamaría picked up the violin, but the popularity and familial affinity for rumba music led him to a musical career in percussion. Santamaría dropped out of middle school and taught himself maracas, bongos, conga, and timbales. In 1937, alongside Septeto Beloña and the house band, he began performing at the renowned Tropicana Club in Havana.

[…]

Santamaría released solo albums, many of which featured Cuban percussion and chanting derived from West African sounds and rhythms. His 1959 composition, “Afro-Blue,” is a jazz standard, recorded by John Coltrane and Dizzy Gillespie, among many others

[…]

Over his career Santamaría recorded countless records for a variety of labels and worked with top artists, all while incorporating his Latin sounds into jazz and R&B. He performed on the congas and other percussion instruments at clubs and festivals around the world, including against Ray Barretto as a member of the famed Fania All-Stars. Santamaría passed away at the age of 85 in Miami after suffering a stroke.

 Here’s Santamaria performing his “Afro-Blue.” 

Memories of The Gate and its “Salsa Meets Jazz” series were awakened in 2017, when artists gathered at what used to be The Gate after Hurricane Maria to raise money for musicians on the island.

On Oct. 23, (Le) Poison Rouge will host a benefit concert titled Salsa Meets Jazz for Puerto Rico! The venue is located at 158 Bleecker Street, the former site of the legendary jazz venue The Village Gate.

The title of the benefit nods to The Village Gate’s storied Monday night Salsa Meets Jazz series. Bandleader/percussionist Bobby Sanabria will host this star-studded concert, which will raise money and provide support for musicians in Puerto Rico through the efforts of the Jazz Foundation of America.

Daily Kos Community member and Nuyorican poet was one of the performers!

As stated above, The Gate also produced a long list of live jazz albums; it would take more than a month to play them all.

Here’s a Twitter photographic sample of the performers instead:

Eric Dolphy and John Coltrane, at the Village Gate Jazz Club in Greenwich Village, New York, 1961#jazzphoto pic.twitter.com/TkJuzEdniR

— Andrzej Orski (@OrskiAndrzej) April 4, 2021

Jim Marshall     Jazz Tenor Saxophonist Coleman Hawkins Backstage at the Village Gate in New York City      c.1963. pic.twitter.com/HQfcL9HYJt

— Alex Jazzman (@venencia_alex) June 9, 2022

“The Champ” Jimmy Smith trio live at The Village Gate 1963 https://t.co/kF4NIrUDzv pic.twitter.com/lBF1WQ4Dgw

— john farley (@farley697) March 28, 2020

#Remembering Flautist and saxophonist Herbie Mann born on this day in 1930. #NowPlaying️ Comin’ Home Baby/from the album ”Herbie Mann at the Village Gate” (1961) Herbie Mann – flutes Hagood Hardy – vibraphone, and 5 others.https://t.co/rLxSaEiZzT @YouTube #Jazz pic.twitter.com/TmmhqBbN4b

— ryu (@BSJazz) April 16, 2020

Henry Grimes, Don Cherry, Billy Higgins and Sonny Rollins ready to record ‘Our Man in Jazz’ live at The Village Gate, July, 1962 pic.twitter.com/R2mXbtuzlL

— Andrzej Orski (@OrskiAndrzej) December 4, 2020

Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie at the Village Gate, New York City. pic.twitter.com/wNMGhoBB0V

— The Music Board (@LuisMon88441621) February 7, 2022

I hope those pics will whet your appetite for even more tunes, which I’ll be serving up in the comments. I’ll close things up here with a performance I attended at The Gate in 1970.

I got the chance to see her live quite a few times, though you never knew if she was going to show up, or if, when she did, she’d have an issue with someone in the audience (which I witnessed). She was,and is, however, probably my most favorite female vocalist of all time.

The late, great, Nina Simone, live at The Gate.

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Potential offensive cuts who could interest KC Chiefs

Sep 12, 2021; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield (6) hands off to running back Kareem Hunt (27) during the first half against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

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The Kansas City Chiefs have rebuilt different offensive position groups two years in a row. Last offseason, general manager Brett Veach completely replenished the offensive line after a dreadful Super Bowl performance. This year, Veach is bringing a new look to Kansas City’s wide receiving corps.

Franchise-great Tyreek Hill was traded to the Miami Dolphins after the Chiefs did not want to pay Hill all-time money. Long-time depth pieces Byron Pringle and Demarcus Robinson are gone, leaving Mecole Hardman as the only notable receiver left from 2021. Veach added JuJu Smith-Schuester and Marquez Valdes-Scantling via free agency. The Chiefs also invested a second-round selection in Skyy Moore. 2022 could feature one of the Chiefs’ most well-rounded receiving groups in recent memory.

2021’s strong offensive line returns for the most part, amidst a battle for the starting right tackle spot. Andrew Wylie, Lucas Niang, and Darian Kinnard all have a case for the starting role. The offensive line depth is solid, with Nick Allegretti and Geron Christian having proven reps.

The Kansas City Chiefs offensive unit is very deep heading into the 2022 season. What possible cuts could round out the offense further?

The quarterback spot is firmly set, with Patrick Mahomes starting and Chad Henne likely being the backup. Kansas City could carry a third quarterback option, but they have not in recent years. Regardless, Kansas City will likely not be in the running for released quarterbacks.

The running back rooms saw a lot of turnover behind former first-round pick Clyde Edwards-Helaire. The Chiefs brought in Ronald Jones via free agency and drafted speedy back Isiah Pacheco. Every back behind Edwards-Helaire is not a roster lock right now, depending on how the Chiefs coaching staff wants to utilize the group.

Overall, the offense is pretty set for starters and depth. But, each season features some big-name cuts that could improve Kansas City’s top-five offense. Who could those players be and what would they bring to Kansas City?

Chiefs fans either love him or hate him, but running back Kareem Hunt is an undeniable talent.

Hunt started his NFL career in Kansas City, leading the league in rushing yards as a rookie. Even after a down 2018 campaign, Hunt’s future as a Chief looked bright. But, a slew of assault incidents in 2018, including a video showing Hunt kicking and shoving a woman, culminated in his release.

After serving an eight-game suspension, Hunt has been a reliable backup for the Cleveland Browns. Hunt has not gotten a feature-back opportunity outside of Kansas City, and he likely never will. Injuries have held Hunt back for years, and that never gets better for a running back. However, the Browns have good reasons to move on from Hunt. First, Cleveland could save $6 million by releasing Hunt, and incur no dead-cap hit. The team is flush with younger, cheaper options, such as D’Ernest Johnson, Demetric Felton, and Jerome Ford.

Hunt is still a good player at running back. A reunion with the Chiefs is a long shot but never say never in the NFL. Some bridges would have to be rebuilt, but Hunt’s best years came in a Chiefs uniform. If the front office wants him, Hunt could be a good situational running back in Kansas City.

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Academic Award Recipients for Spring 2022 Semester Announced – Midland University

Midland University is recognizing 474 students for their outstanding achievements in being named to the Spring 2022 Academic Awards list. Midland students were honored through four awards (President’s List, President’s Achievement Award, Dean’s List and Dean’s Achievement Award) for the semester. Midland is proud to honor these students for their hard work and perseverance in the classroom.

President’s List

Rylie Albers, Nursing – Traditional, Elkhorn, NE
Benjamin Andersen, Business Intelligence and Technology, Bennington, NE
Brittany Andersen, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Erin Baum, Criminal Justice, Firestone, CO
Garrison Beach, Exercise Science, North Logan, UT
Madison Becker, Arts Management, Elkhorn, NE
Allyse Bell, Nursing – Traditional, Omaha, NE
Tyler Bowen, Special Education Generalist: K-12, Papillion, NE
Chanese Brathwaite, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Bruno Brocanelli, Management, Hortolandia, Brazil
Rachel Brown, Secondary Education, Arlington, NE
Abigail Bruck, Elementary Education, K-8, Harlan, IA
Grace Burns, Arts Management, Fremont, NE
Wyatt Busick, Sports Marketing and Management, Kansas City, KS
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Zoey Carrico, Nursing – Traditional, Papillion, NE
Mariah Castillo, Mathematics, Waterford, MI
Jenna Cazin, Nursing – Traditional, Yalaha, FL
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Megan Daniels, Elementary Education, K-8, Acton, CA
Ashlyn Diehl, Management, Lincoln, NE
Derek Dishman, Secondary Education, Blair, NE
Morgan Donald, Elementary Education, K-8, Lincoln, NE
Kathleen Dowd, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Kaley-Ashton Einrem, Pre-Elementary Education, K-8, Crofton, NE
Gracey England, Elementary Education, K-8, Lincoln, NE
Elaina Fanton, Pre-Secondary Education, Lincoln, NE
Robert Farber, Secondary Education, Schuyler, NE
Grace Felder, Criminal Justice, Lincoln, NE
Lynsey Ferrari, Elementary Education, K-8, Hayward, CA
Shelby Fink, Special Education Generalist: K-12, Clarion, IA
Alissa Fitzgerald, Nursing – Traditional, Bellevue, NE
Kayla Flanigan, Management, Omaha, NE
DeMarquez Frazier, Nursing – Traditional, Fremont, NE
Geri Fredrickson, Nursing – Traditional, Independence, WI
Austin Gabler, Arts Management, Fremont, NE
McKenna Gehner, Nursing – Traditional, Sioux City, IA
Gianna Genneken, Nursing – Traditional, Las Vegas, NV
Rebecca Gernandt, Nursing – Traditional, Elkhorn, NE
Jenna Grosdidier, Biology, Ethan, SD
Jessica Hall, Nursing – Traditional, Runnells, IA
Natalie Hammer, Nursing – Traditional, York, NE
Emma Hampton, Special Education Generalist: K-12, Saint Louis, MO
Dylan Hastings, Sports Marketing and Management, Colorado Springs, CO
Keyana Hastings, Nursing – Traditional, Ogallala, NE
Kamryn Hayhurst, Elementary Education, K-8, Lincoln, NE
Maria Herrera, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Brant Hilzendeger, Undeclared, Kennard, NE
Lily Hinkel, Arts Management, Fremont, NE
Zoey Ann Hurst, Arts Management, Fremont, NE
Tycho Janssen, Business Intelligence and Technology, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Emma Johnson, Communication Studies, Kansas City, KS
Addison Johnson, Biology, Kilgore, NE
Erin Kahnk, Nursing – Traditional, Omaha, NE
Kelly Keith, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Madalyn Kelsey, Pre-Elementary Education, K-8, Adair, IA
Morgan Kempkes, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Kari Kensinger, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Shoshone Kimbley, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Katie Kimes, Elementary Education, K-8, Fremont, NE
LaTraviaus Kingsland, Business Administration, San Antonio, TX
Benjamin Kirkland, Accounting, Marysville, KS
Frances Klausen, Elementary Education, K-8, Fremont, NE
Emily Kleve, Elementary Education, K-8, Central City, NE
Grace Kohnke, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Lincoln, NE
Kennedy Kress, Psychology, Omaha, NE
Dylan Kucera, Education, PK-12, Fremont, NE
Taylor Kvittem, Human Services, Elkhorn, NE
Aaron Langemeier, Accounting, Schuyler, NE
John Lapour, Management, Omaha, NE
Elizabeth Lefholz, Criminal Justice, Blue Springs, MO
Amber Link, Nursing – Traditional, Elkhorn, NE
Brea Lovitt, Nursing – Traditional, Beatrice, NE
Annamaria Lowary, Education Studies (Non-Certification), Atlantic, IA
Franciska Lucio, Nursing – Traditional, Tucson, AZ
Savannah Lukasiewicz, Exercise Science, Fort Calhoun, NE
Cheyenne Mahnke, Nursing – Traditional, Fremont, NE
Nichole Manning, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Bellevue, NE
Mitchell Marinaro, Nursing – Traditional, Bailey, CO
Jordan Martin, Human Services, Fremont, NE
Rylee Martin, Mathematics, Nesbitt, Canada
Halle Meyer, Accounting, Omaha, NE
Hannah Meyer, Biology, Nickerson, NE
Kayla Monaghan, Accounting, Fremont, NE
Jared Money, Natural Science, Fremont, NE
Mandy Montante Gonzalez, Sociology, Fremont, NE
Marco Moresco, Accounting, Malnate, Italy
Lexus Mueller, Biology, Fremont, NE
Kelsey Mulliken, Nursing – Traditional, Nickerson, NE
Sarah Murray, Arts Management, Fremont, NE
Marissa Napolitano, Nursing – Traditional, Omaha, NE
Hannah Nelson, Nursing – Traditional, Fremont, NE
Melissa Niles, Secondary Education, Fremont, NE
Kailey Novak, Nursing – Traditional, Omaha, NE
Chris Ollie, Arts Management, Council Bluffs, IA
Abigail Olson, Nursing – Traditional, Missouri Valley, IA
Krystal Olson, Management, Independence, MO
Cody Ortega Rice, Undeclared, Columbus, NE
Jaineily Ortiz, Exercise Science, Fremont, NE
Tara Overturf, Elementary Education, K-8, Sutton, NE
Qur’an Owens, Athletic Training, Council Bluffs, IA
Jessica Palmquist, Secondary Education, Yutan, NE
Veronica Pankowski, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Emily Paulino, Accounting, Honolulu, HI
Lauren Pimentel, Human Services, Dighton, MA
Malorie Poessnecker, Human Services, Ames, NE
Yannick Pohland, Sports Marketing and Management, Langen, Germany
Kaitlyn Polodna, Biology, Omaha, NE
Cameron Poolton, Management, Mildenhall, United Kingdom
Emily Prai, Accounting, Lincoln, NE
Erin Prusa, Secondary Education, Howells, NE
Stephanie Pryal, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Valeria Rangel, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Gunnar Ray, Undeclared, Oakland, NE
Madyson Ray, Psychology, Blair, NE
Gabrielle Reavis, Communication Studies, Newman Lake, WA
Garrett Regan, Psychology, San Antonio, TX
Dylan Renter, Arts Management, Omaha, NE
Sarah Rhoads, Nursing – Traditional, Cedar Bluffs, NE
Matthew Ricci, Sports Marketing and Management, Olathe, KS
Chiara Richeson, Nursing – Traditional, Gothenburg, NE
Aliyah Rincon, Nursing – Traditional, Granada Hills, CA
Macy Robb, Pre-Elementary Education, K-8, Elkhorn, NE
Kristian Rocha, Secondary Education, Schuyler, NE
Trey Rodriguez, Business Administration, Kearney, NE
Bailey Rolfe, Elementary Education, K-8, Bennington, NE
Roberto Saenz, Accounting, Mission, TX
Bowen Sandquist, Biology, Grimes, IA
Amanda Schmaderer, Pre-Special Education Generalist, K-12, Lincoln, NE
Jenna Schroeder, Arts Management, Holdrege, NE
Abby Schweers, Nursing – Traditional, Ponca, NE
Maggie Sempeck, Human Services, Omaha, NE
Sarah Serrano, Special Education Generalist: K-12, Omaha, NE
Keagan Shearer, Undeclared, Wawanesa, Canada
Sarah Showalter, Criminal Justice, Lincoln, NE
Morgan Siebert, Management, Maribel, WI
Elizabeth Smith, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Fremont, NE
Patricia Steadman, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Henri Stoeckermann, Psychology, Herrenberg, Germany
Stephanie Strobel, Digital Marketing, Marquette, NE
Luca Struffi, Management, Trento, NE
Danielle Sweet, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Scott Tatum, Management, Livingston, MT
Ashley Thomas, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Fremont, NE
Avery Thomason, Nursing – Traditional, Ripon, CA
Jared Thompson, Exercise Science, Carter Lake, IA
Colby Tichota, Accounting, Yutan, NE
Kendra Tietjen, Exercise Science, Byron, NE
Trevor Timm, Criminal Justice, Wabasha, MN
Madison Topping, Elementary Education, K-8, Lincoln, NE
Quang Tran, Nursing – Traditional, Pearland, TX
Dalton Tremayne, Secondary Education, Homer, NE
Hannah Triske, Communication Studies, Hopkins, MN
Georgia Urey, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Katlin Vampola, Elementary Education, K-8, Fremont, NE
Kari Van Nostrand, Pre-Secondary Education, Clarinda, IA
Nerissa Wagner, Secondary Education, Leesburg, VA
Darby Walsh, Biology, Ashland, NE
Kennedy Walther, Elementary Education, K-8, Omaha, NE
Monica Weber, Human Services, Columbus, NE
Zachary Weber, Accounting, Crofton, NE
Matthew Weisberg, English, Sellersville, PA
Caden White, Elementary Education, K-8, Fremont, NE
Peyton Wingert, Business Administration – Management, North Sioux City, SD
Mindy Wittig, Sports Marketing and Management, Great Bend, KS
Riley Yanek, Nursing – Traditional, Placentia, CA

President’s Achievement

Jonathan Anthony, Nursing – RN to BSN, Fremont, NE
Nikkayla Birchem, Nursing – RN to BSN, Columbus, NE
Brianna Brabec, Accounting, Wahoo, NE
William DeLay, Human Performance – Strength and Conditioning, Granby, CO
Linda Emanuel, Nursing – RN to BSN, North Bend, NE
Tanya Fiala, Nursing – RN to BSN, Underwood, IA
Andrea Foulk, Nursing – RN to BSN, Grand Island, NE
Peyton Garbers, History, Sioux Falls, SD
Chloe Herman, Human Services, Broken Bow, NE
Chayann Indra, Nursing – RN to BSN, Clarkson, NE
Pelagia Karengi, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Kyla Lindeque, Nursing – RN to BSN, Juniata, NE
Tanya Mckeen, Nursing – RN to BSN, Columbus, NE
Courtney Norton, Nursing – RN to BSN, Tekamah, NE
Crysta Pratt, Nursing – RN to BSN, Columbus, NE
Reginald Ross, Business Administration, Dacula, GA
Connor Smith, Strength and Conditioning, Lincoln, NE
Michelle Wallace, Nursing – RN to BSN, Broken Bow, NE
Carrie Watson, Nursing – RN to BSN, Clay Center, NE

Dean’s List

Tariq Abed, Biology, Fredericksburg, VA
Miguel Abete, Psychology, Fremont, NE
Zachary Acamo, Education, PK-12, Bellevue, NE
Jay Alshouse, Business Intelligence and Technology, Farmington, NM
Emily Ambrose, Exercise Science, Las Vegas, NV
Logan Anderson, Sociology, Nederland, TX
Carter Anderson, Education, PK-12, Oakland, NE
Jeremi Aubin, Psychology, Sudbury, Canada
Savanna Austin-Berger, Business Administration, Plattsmouth, NE
Michelle Avila-Negrete, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Tori Baker, Elementary Education, K-8, Fremont, NE
Malachi Ball-Alexander, Business Administration, San Antonio, TX
Jasmin Ballesteros, History, San Diego, CA
Landon Barcel, Management, Bellwood, NE
Emelia Barker, Nursing – Traditional, Marshall, MN
Kolben Barney, Exercise Science, Colorado Springs, CO
Riley Barratt, Sports Marketing and Management, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Sarah Beach, Pre-Education, PK-12, Waterbury, NE
Reagan Benes, Pre-Elementary Education, K-8, Wahoo, NE
Kaylee Bergstrom, Nursing – Traditional, Omaha, NE
Christina Berkstresser, Pre-Education, PK-12, Lees Summit, MO
Matthijs Bezem, Business Administration, Vught, Netherlands
Cade Bibby, Sports Marketing and Management, Loves Park, IL
Ondrej Blaha, Exercise Science, Kadan, Czech Republic
Christian Borzekofski, Business Administration – Management, North Bend, NE
Rian Boub, Digital Marketing, Papillion, NE
Burton Brandt, Business Administration, Unadilla, NE
Josiah Brejda, Exercise Science, Lincoln, NE
Seth Brennan, Art – Graphic Art, Omaha, NE
Tiffany Brester, Pre – Elementary Education, K-8, Fremont, NE
Renzellous Brown, Arts Management, Arlington, TX
Benjamin Brown, Management, Wichita, KS
Shana Brown, Accounting, Gilbert, AZ
Asia Bryant, Athletic Training, Omaha, NE
Sarah Cadena, Nursing – Traditional, Omaha, NE
Hamish Campbell Antonenko, Digital Marketing, Rossland, Canada
Kassidy Carpenter, Biology, Omaha, NE
Ivett Castaneda, Management, Melbourne, FL
Brianna Cavalieri, Nursing – Traditional, Bellevue, NE
Amy Cawley, Digital Marketing, Webster, NY
Luke Chavanne, Youth and Family Ministry, Raywood, TX
Tanna Christensen, Exercise Science, spicer, MN
Emma Christianson, Nursing – Traditional, Council Bluffs, IA
Carsen Collins, Pre-Secondary Education, Missouri Valley, IA
Nunzio Colonna Thiel, Digital Marketing, Costa De Los Pinos, Spain
Bethany Cook, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Katelyn Coon, Digital Marketing, Omaha, NE
Jacob Cragg, Pre-Secondary Education, Raymore, MO
Saige Craven, Undeclared, Alvo, NE
Chase Craven, Pre-Secondary Education, Alvo, NE
Nicholas Crociata, Strength and Conditioning, Allen, TX
Luisa Cruz, Digital Marketing, Los Fresnos, TX
Rachel Culhane, Business Administration, Papillion, NE
Mason Dahlke, Biology, Columbus, NE
Maria Dailey, Human Services, Oak Harbor, WA
Christian Dames, Secondary Education, Scribner, NE
Elissa Dames, Accounting, Scribner, NE
Kennedy Darner, Accounting, Gretna, NE
Seth Dasuki, Business Intelligence and Technology, Eden Prairie, MN
Guilherme Demhougi, Athletic Training, Fremont, NE
Wyatt Denna, Criminal Justice, Soldotna, AK
Jacob Dennis, Business Administration, Omaha, NE
Chloe Dietz, Elementary Education, K-8, Papillion, NE
Adin Doll, Biology, Roseville, CA
Jose Dominguez, Education, PK-12, Nebraska City, NE
Melany Donoghue, Arts Management, Columbus, NE
Amy Dosch, Accounting, Sioux Falls, SD
Brooke Douglas, Business Administration, Omaha, NE
Mikayla Duran, Pre-Elementary Education, K-8, Caruthers, CA
Zachary Eddington, Management, Springfield, IL
Andrew Egan, Digital Marketing, Fowler, CO
Akwaugo Ekeh, Nursing – Traditional, Omaha, NE
William Eklund, Management, Tucson, AZ
Abby Ertz, Nursing – Traditional, Lincoln, NE
David Estrada, Communication Studies, Fremont, NE
Elvis Ezendu, Psychology, Bristol, United Kingdom
Dillon Faubel, Accounting, Carter Lake, IA
Amanda Fleming, Psychology, Omaha, NE
Hailee Fliam, Business Administration, Omaha, NE
Rochelle Flores, Psychology, Papillion, NE
Arianna Flores, Psychology, Tucson, AZ
Jericha Fox, Biology, American Fork, UT
Alexander France, Youth and Family Ministry, Omaha, NE
Jordan Gagner, Biology, Sitka, AK
Julieanne Gallion, Accounting, Chapman, NE
Omuiri Garcia, Business Intelligence and Technology, Fort Worth, TX
Nicole Gattenby, Accounting, Fremont, NE
Reagan Gausman, Arts Management, Columbus, NE
Hallie Gehring, Athletic Training, Pleasant Grove, UT
John Germer, Business Administration, Omaha, NE
Ashton Gibbs, Biology, Gretna, NE
Miranda Gibson, Nursing – Traditional, Lenexa, KS
Jake Gibson, Management, Brighton, United Kingdom
Alexandra Glosser, Digital Marketing, Fremont, NE
Paige Glover, Psychology, Saskatoon, Canada
Mateo Gomez, Agribusiness, Liverpool, NY
Gage Gonzales, Criminal Justice, Fremont, NE
Savannah Gonzalez-Lebaron, Strength and Conditioning, Anchorage, AK
Alexander Gorczyca, Business Administration, Hingham, MA
Sally Green, Biology, Greenville, TX
Karenna Grothmann, Business Administration, Fargo, ND
Perla Gutierrez, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Faith Guyer, Biology, Springfield, MO
Lilly Haes, Elementary Education, K-8, Omaha, NE
Elijah Hanger, Strength and Conditioning, Carlisle, PA
Michael Harding, Exercise Science, Omaha, NE
Sadie Harris, Criminal Justice, Maize, KS
Austin Harris, Accounting, Omaha, NE
Trevor Havlovic, Management, Prague, NE
Callahan Healy, Natural Science, Riverton, WY
Lilli Heaston, Pre-Elementary Education, K-8, Seward, NE
Aja Henderson, Pre-Elementary Education, K-8, Wahoo, NE
Charlie Hendry, Sociology, Arlington, NE
Megan Hernandez-Belew, Secondary Education, Broomfield, CO
Sydney Herren, Accounting, Omaha, NE
Riley Herring, Digital Marketing, Gretna, NE
Gabriella Hoffman, Pre-Secondary Education, Kearney, NE
Rayshon Hovaldt, Psychology, Omaha, NE
Sidney Howard, Psychology, Omaha, NE
Sydney Hurst, Exercise Science, Fremont, NE
Natalie Iacovetto, Athletic Training, Wheatland, WY
Ashlyn Ibero, Arts Management, Gering, NE
Jemila Ibrahim, Nursing – Traditional, Bellevue, NE
Taylor Jacobsen, Digital Marketing, Lincoln, NE
Jackson Jaeger, Medical Arts (3+1), New London, WI
Payton Jakopovic, Biology, Waterloo, NE
Tylen Jakub, Accounting, David City, NE
Morgan Jewell, Psychology, Littleton, CO
Lauryn Johnson, Biology, Wichita, KS
Chelsie Kellers, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Fremont, NE
Adam Kelly, Nursing – Traditional, Bennington, NE
Mylie Ketterson, Digital Marketing, Bennington, NE
Konner Kiesel, Education, PK-12, Wilber, NE
Rece Kissinger, Digital Marketing, Ashland, NE
Dylan Korth, Management, Albion, NE
William Kubat, Business Administration, Omaha, NE
Konner Kudron, Nursing – Traditional, Columbus, NE
Connor Lambert, Strength and Conditioning, Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom
Samuel Larsen, Digital Marketing, Blair, NE
Gavin Larson, Education, PK-12, Pierce, NE
Justin Leifeld, Pre-Education, PK-12, Humphrey, NE
Hope Leimbach, Education, PK-12, Lincoln, NE
Karla Lemus, Nursing – Traditional, Fremont, NE
Caitlyn Lessig, Undeclared: Pre-Nursing, Omaha, NE
Chase Lipsys, Management, Fremont, NE
Courtney Loll, Arts Management, Marinette, WI
Patrick Long, Nursing – Traditional, Gretna, NE
Lynnette Lopez, Nursing – Traditional, Fresno, CA
Jasmine Lopez Lango, Pre-Education, PK-12, Uehling, NE
Arianna Lumanog, Digital Marketing, Albuquerque, NM
Malcolm Lutu, Business Administration, Carson, CA
Jonathan Mahoney, Undeclared, Lakewood, CO
Alyssah Malmberg, Athletic Training, Council Bluffs, IA
Paige Maly, Elementary Education, K-8, Weston, NE
Reanna Mancera, Nursing – Traditional, Bakersfield, CA
Wendy Mancia, Criminal Justice, Fremont, NE
Margaret Marcotte, Management, Bemidji, MN
Brady Martin, Sports Marketing and Management, Lincoln, NE
Kameron Martin, Criminal Justice, Petersburg, IL
Gabriel Martinez, Accounting, Fort Collins, CO
Logan McClellan, Athletic Training, Fremont, NE
Thomas McCoppin, Business Intelligence and Technology, Hospers, IA
Meghann McCurdy, Elementary Education, K-8, Fremont, NE
Samantha McDonald, Pre-Elementary Education, K-8, North Bend, NE
Gage McGill, Biology, Ponca, NE
Ross McMahon, Secondary Education, Fremont, NE
Alexander Mee, Sports Marketing and Management, Derby, United Kingdom
Natalie Mejia, Biology, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Ethan Meyer, Management, Grand Island, NE
Tristan Montera, Exercise Science, Brea, CA
Arturo Montes, Accounting, Des Moines, IA
Candice Moore, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Bennington, NE
Brandon Moser, Athletic Training, Pittsburg, KS
Thomas Moulder, Financial Services, Haverfordwest, United Kingdom
Pietro Musso, Management, Cuneo, Italy
Christopher Myers, Business Administration, Panama City, FL
Lance Myers, Psychology, Fremont, NE
Brian Neely, Arts Management, Omaha, NE
Tana Nelson, Nursing – LPN to BSN, North Bend, NE
Samantha Nelson, Communication Studies, Apple Valley, MN
Benjamin Ngelingkong, Management, Kuching, Malaysia
Megan Nielsen, Elementary Education, K-8, Fremont, NE
Diana Nisbett, Psychology, Tucson, AZ
Vince Ongtangco, Strength and Conditioning, Alma, NE
Mia Orduna, Nursing – Traditional, Papillion, NE
Genesis Ornelas, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Jaydon Owen, Education, PK-12, Valentine, NE
Sarai Pacheco, Arts Management, Columbus, NE
Ashleigh Painter, Psychology (Compressed), Staunton, IL
Ashlee Palimo’o, Psychology, Wailuku, HI
Ondrej Patha, Business Administration, Dobromerice, Czech Republic
Adrien Patigny, Strength and Conditioning, Is Sur Tille, France
Reilly Peetz, Elementary Education, K-8, North Loup, NE
Kyler Peetz, Education, PK-12, North Loup, NE
Tomas Pereira, Management, Cartagena, Columbia
Joshua Pereira, Digital Marketing, Mckinney, TX
Jesse Perez, Exercise Science, Alice, TX
Allison Perkins, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Bellevue, NE
Jeannette Peterson, Nursing – Traditional, Fremont, NE
Callan Phillips, Education, PK-12, Wahoo, NE
Ahmad Pierce, Psychology, Copperas Cove, TX
Laura Placido, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Travis Pollard, Arts Management, Omaha, NE
Sarah Prall, Psychology, Fremont, NE
Allison Rakowski, Athletic Training, Winnipeg, Canada
Joseph Raymond, Sports Marketing and Management, Mooresville, NC
Tyler Renshaw, Criminal Justice, Lincoln, NE
Alexsis Reynaga, Strength and Conditioning, Pender, NE
Sydni Richards, Nursing – Traditional, Ely, MN
Abbey Ringler, Nursing – Traditional, Seward, NE
Connor Rinn, Criminal Justice, Omaha, NE
Antonio Rinn, Secondary Education, Omaha, NE
Alexis Rios, Digital Marketing, La Verne, CA
Jaime Rios, Exercise Science, Port Lavaca, TX
Kevin Rodriguez, History, San Antonio, TX
Micaela Rodriguez, Criminal Justice, Canyon County, CA
Shaina Russell, Undeclared, Gretna, NE
Lauryn Samuelson, Nursing – Traditional, Oxford, NE
Noah Sandbothe, Business Administration, Council Bluffs, IA
Tyler Sandoval, Financial Services, Omaha, NE
Madison Sasse, Human Performance – Exercise Science (BA), Deshler, NE
Cortlyn Schaefer, Human Services, Stromsburg, NE
Jenna Schinstock, Pre-Special Education Generalist, K-12, West Point, NE
Evie Schlickbernd, Agribusiness, West Point, NE
Edwin Schweikert, Secondary Education, Omaha, NE
Samantha Segura-Veliz, Criminal Justice, Lake Elsinore, CA
Cody Shearer, Agribusiness, Wawanesa, Canada
Samantha Shepard, Elementary Education, K-8, Fremont, NE
Emma Shepard, Elementary Education, K-8, Fremont, NE
Savannah Sindelar, Management, North Bend, NE
Colby Sluka, Exercise Science, Lincoln, NE
Mackenzie Smith, Applied Behavior Analysis, Lincoln, NE
Kellee Smith, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Austin Sporer, Biology, North Highlands, CA
Riccardo Stagnaro, Management, Macerata, Italy
Grace Staley, Psychology, Omaha, NE
Leland Stanford, Strength and Conditioning, Hutchinson, KS
Spencer Stenger, Accounting, Omaha, NE
Kerryn Stigar, Special Education Generalist: K-12, Huntington Beach, CA
Dalton Stodieck, Education, PK-12, York, NE
Ronnie Taylor, Human Services, Omaha, NE
Dharma Thom, Pre – Elementary Education, K-8, Whittier, CA
Katon Thomas, Digital Marketing, Lincoln, NE
Caseyann Thompson, Biology, Omaha, NE
Jordan Tieken, Business Administration, Lincoln, NE
Gunner Todorovich, Business Administration, Papillion, NE
Mason Togher, Elementary Education, K-8, Fort Collins, CO
Isaiah Tucker, Strength and Conditioning, Omaha, NE
Colton Uhing, Accounting, Elkhorn, NE
Yenifer Umana Alvarez, Biology, Fremont, NE
Harold Urban, Criminal Justice, Omaha, NE
Andrew VanBoskirk, Athletic Training, Omaha, NE
Shelby Vandenberg, Nursing – Traditional, Gretna, NE
Gunnar Vanek, Agribusiness, Prague, NE
Gabriel VanWinkle, Pre – Secondary Education, Kearney, NE
Luis Vargas, Sports Marketing and Management, Quito, Ecuador
Robert Vega, Sports Marketing and Management, Scottsdale, AZ
Santiago Viel, Sports Marketing and Management, Santiago, Chile
Allysa Walsh, Elementary Education, K-8 (TCL), Omaha, NE
Chloe Wasielewski, Exercise Science, Elizabeth, CO
Sheridan Wayne, Athletic Training, Colorado Spgs, CO
Mackenzie Weaver, Biology, Lansing, KS
Carter Welch, Psychology, Bloomer, WI
Lucas Weyrich, Psychology, Omaha, NE
Georg Wiebel, Undeclared, Duesseldorf, Germany
Claudia Wilson, Exercise Science, Papillion, NE
Baxter Wirth, Business Administration, Sour Lake, TX
Cienna Womack, Strength and Conditioning, Temple, TX
Carson Woodward, Digital Marketing, Bennington, NE
Travis Wunderlin, Digital Marketing, Cornersville, TN
Kaitlin Young, Pre – Elementary Education, K-8, Omaha, NE
Brennen Yust, Biology, Seneca, MO
Abigail Zoubek, Exercise Science, Dorchester, NE

Dean’s Achievement

Ellianna Belmont, Psychology, Grand Junction, CO
William Chun, Sports Marketing and Management, Senatobia, MS
Jack Cooper, Psychology, Omaha, NE
Tanner DeKock, Business Administration – Management, Oskaloosa, IA
Jordan DeZeeuw, Nursing – RN to BSN, Silver City, IA
Olivia Engel, Education, PK-12, Columbus, NE
Jennifer Harshbarger, Youth and Family Ministry, Fremont, NE
Marissa Lutz, Strength and Conditioning, Greenville, TX
John Royer, Business Administration, McFarland, WI

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