Twenty-five students from York and Lancaster counties have been named to the Wofford College Dean’s List for the spring 2026 semester, the college announced June 12.
Wofford College Provost Dr. Timothy Schmitz released the list of honorees, which spans communities across the region including Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Clover, York, Indian Land, Lancaster, and Catawba.
Fort Mill
William Barrow, Jordyn Battle, Samuel Brathe, Jeansine Escobar, Anna Honeycutt, Katie Lammers, Evan Morris, James Peters, Selise Prinz, Rayeef Rahman, Josie Sorrells, Kayla Southwood, Mary Fields Spratt, Meredith Welfare
Rock Hill
Henry Clarke, Matthew Myers, Lawson Veale
Clover
Liliana DeLatte, Angelina Genzano
York
Logan Adams, Elisabeth Blomberg
Indian Land
Kylee Maidhof
Catawba
Brodie Kennedy
Lancaster
Kamarion Harris, Roman Plyler
Wofford College was established in 1854 and is a four-year residential liberal arts college located in Spartanburg. The college enrolls approximately 1,800 undergraduates on a 190-acre campus within walking distance of downtown Spartanburg. The college competes in Division I athletics and offers study abroad programs, research opportunities, and community-based learning alongside its academic curriculum. According to the college, 99 percent of students receive some form of financial assistance.
More information about Wofford College is available at wofford.edu.

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