Commencement 2023 Eastern

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USU EASTERN COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY

April 29, 2023

ACADEMIC HERALDRY

The history of academic heraldry reaches back into the early days of the university. A statute of 1321 required that all “Doctors, Licentiates and Bachelors” of the University of Columbia wear gowns. When American colleges and universities decided to adopt some suitable system of academic apparel, it seemed best to agree on one that all might follow. From a conference of various institutions’ board representatives held at Columbia University in 1895 came a code of academic dress for higher learning institutions in the United States, which most adopted.

GOWNS

The academic gown for the bachelor’s degree has pointed sleeves and is designed to be worn closed. Master’s degree gowns have an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist. The sleeve base hangs down in the traditional manner. The rear part of its oblong shape is square cut, and the front part has an arc cut away. It is designed this way so it can be worn open or closed. The gown for the doctoral degree has bell-shaped sleeves and may be worn open or closed.

COLORS

For all academic purposes, including trimmings of doctoral gowns, edging of hoods and tassels of caps, the colors associated with the different academic disciplines are as follows:

• Agriculture, Maize

• Arts, Brown

• Business, Drab

• Education and Human Services, Light Blue

• Engineering, Orange

• Humanities and Social Sciences, White

HOODS

• Natural Resources, Russet

• Science, Gold-Yellow

• School of Graduate Studies, Black

• Associate Degrees, Black

• Integrated Studies, Black

Academic hoods are worn by recipients of advanced degrees. Master’s degree hoods are three-and-one-half feet in length and lined with the official color(s) of the college or university conferring the degree, which at Utah State University are navy blue and white, displayed in the heraldic chevron. The doctoral hood consists of a larger and longer assemblage of institutional color draped over the recipient’s shoulders, falling well down the back. The binding or edging of the hoods is of velvet or velveteen, three inches wide for the master’s degree and five inches wide for the doctoral degree.

CAPS

Academic caps come in two forms: the traditional mortarboard (from Oxford) or square cap, and a soft cap that resembles an oversized beret (from Cambridge). The mortarboard used by Utah State University is worn with a tassel.

ACADEMIC PROCESSION

The commencement procession is composed of three divisions: (1) color guard, University President, Utah Board of Higher Education members, Board of Trustees, administrative officers and special guests; (2) the faculty; and (3) candidates for degrees.

UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY EASTERN COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY

PROCESSIONAL

PRESENTATION OF THE COLORS

U.S. Army 116th Engineer Company

NATIONAL ANTHEM

Benjamin A. Jones

WELCOME

Greg Dart

Chief Campus Administrator, USU Eastern

STUDENT SPEAKERS

Chapel Taylor-Olsen — Valedictorian

Sofia Crompton — Vice President , USUSA Eastern

INTRODUCTION OF COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER

Greg Dart

Chief Campus Administrator, USU Eastern

COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER

Curt P. Crowther President, Serta Mattress Company

INTRODUCTION OF VAL J. HALAMANDARIS CARING AWARD RECIPIENT

Greg Dart

Chief Campus Administrator, USU Eastern

MUSICAL SELECTION

“Like a River In My Soul”

edited by Dan Forrest

CONFERRING OF DEGREES

Noelle E. Cockett President, USU

PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS

Greg Dart

Chief Campus Administrator, USU Eastern

GREETING TO GRADUATES

Steven L. Palmer

President, USU Alumni Association & USU Trustee

SPECIAL PRESENTATION

Rich Etchberger

Interim Vice President & Vice Provost, Statewide Campuses, USU

RECESSIONAL

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CURT CROWTHER

PRESIDENT, SERTA MATRESS COMPANY Commencement Speaker

After graduating from Kearns High School in 1968, Curt attended Utah State University Eastern (then College of Eastern Utah), where he worked as a janitor at the Geary Theater, held a job at the college bookstore, and served as a resident assistant. Graduating with an associate degree in 1970, Curt moved on to the University of Utah, earning both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in 1972 and 1979, respectively.

Curt’s time in Salt Lake City saw him selling retail products and managing a construction company before he seized a unique business opportunity while working for the Salt Lake Mattress Company (Serta of Salt Lake). In 1985, Curt bought the company. He spent many years serving on the National Serta Board of Directors in Chicago. He expanded the business to include additional brands: Sunset and Restonic Bedding. He currently serves as president and chairman of the Salt Lake Mattress Board of Directors.

Curt has created many opportunities in business including manufacturing, finance, and real estate. His success has also allowed him to be actively involved in the Utah community. Curt has served on various boards and foundations over the years including 18 years as a Westminster College Trustee; member of the Salt Lake Rotary Club; one of the founding fathers of S’PLORE, a charity providing recreation for the disabled recently merged with the National Abilities Center in Park City; current committee member and past board president of the Natural History Museum of Utah; current Red Butte Garden advisory board member; and trustee for the R. Harold Burton Foundation. Curt has also enjoyed giving back by donating his time playing rock and roll at charity events with the Disgusting Brothers Band for more than 40 years. He has generously donated in-kind mattresses for various community needs over the years as well.

Curt’s personal life reflects his many successes in his professional life. He married his high school sweetheart, Mary Callahan, and the couple have three children — Mark, Sarah, and Anne — all who have earned post-graduate degrees. Curt and Mary are proud grandparents of five grandchildren. Enjoying the outdoor life in Utah, Curt loves to spend time with family, especially white water rafting — a skill he learned at USU Eastern — skiing, diving, golfing, riding horses, and traveling.

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CHAPEL TAYLOR-OLSEN VALEDICTORIAN Student Speaker

Chapel Taylor-Olsen is originally from Allegan, Michigan. Before returning to school for the nursing program at USU Eastern, she earned a bachelor’s degree with a double major in English and comparative religion from Western Michigan University in 2006. She moved to Price, Utah, in 2008 and worked as a writing tutor for 11 years. She founded the La Leche League of Carbon County in 2013, and Chapel became the Health and Wellness Coordinator for USU Extension HEART initiative from 2020 to 2022. She started taking prerequisite courses for the Nursing Program in 2018 and completed her LPN in 2022, when she was named the PN Outstanding Student. She served as Student Nursing Association President from 2022-2023. She plans on staying at USU to attend the RN-to-BSN program. She and her husband have two children, one dog, and too many cats.

BROOKLYN PALMER SALUTATORIAN

Brooklyn Palmer, daughter of John and Natalie Palmer, began attending USU Eastern in the fall of 2020. She is from O’Fallon, Missouri, and graduated high school with Summa Cum Laude honors in the spring of 2020. In high school, she competed on the school volleyball and basketball teams. At the end of her senior year, Brooklyn was selected as the Student-Athlete of the Year for her high school. At USU Eastern, Brooklyn completed her Associate of Science in 2021 and began working on her bachelor’s degree. She is graduating with her bachelor’s in health education and promotion with an emphasis in health sciences. She was also a member of the USU Eastern’s women’s basketball team all three years of attending school here. During her time at USU Eastern, Brooklyn had the opportunity to lead the LDSSA Institute council as the club president and participate in many service roles. At the time of writing this, her plans for this upcoming fall are not yet decided. Brooklyn will continue playing basketball with her last two years of eligibility at another school and continue her education. She is beyond grateful for the time spent at USU Eastern as well as the connections and friendships that were made. Brooklyn wants to thank every person she crossed paths and for those who helped her get to where she is today. She couldn’t be more grateful for the past three years at USU Eastern.

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SOFIA CROMPTON USUSA VICE PRESIDENT Student Speaker

Sofia Crompton is a Price native and graduated from Carbon High School. She is graduating with her associate degree and will continue studying elementary education at USU Logan. She is excited to become a teacher and plans to teach kindergarten. During her time here at USU Eastern, she has been a part of the student association. Today is her last day acting as the USUSA Vice President at USU Eastern. Sofia is grateful for all the opportunities and memories this campus has given her. Her favorite memories have been attending the games, the dances, and meeting new people.

AUBRIE CARPENTER

VAL J. HALAMANDARIS AWARD

Aubrie Carpenter just completed her LPN year at Utah State University Eastern and plans to continue in the program this fall to earn her RN. Aubrie believes firmly in service, inclusion, and doing your part to help set others up for success. She has a strong work ethic and also loves to have a good time. This is evident by the many events she has volunteered to DJ or MC. Aubrie enjoys serving her community as an executive board member of the United Way of Eastern Utah and works with local high school sports teams as a volunteer conditioning coach. Aubrie has a passion for people and human connection and lives by the motto “We Need Each Other.” Aubrie and her husband Jon have four children who they have raised here in Carbon County. Aubrie hopes to work at the local hospital when she completes her nursing training.

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SPECIAL HONORS

VALEDICTORIAN

Chapel Taylor-Olsen

SALUTATORIAN

Brooklyn Palmer

VAL J. HALAMANDARIS CARING AWARD RECIPIENT

Aubrie Carpenter

COMMUNITY ENGAGED SCHOLAR

Zack Timothy Heywood

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2023 CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION

Names listed in this program do not constitute graduation.

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN

Trenton Wayman Christiansen

Mario Anthony Gurule

Sean Patrick Hagans

Scott Allan Jackson

Adrian Ovalle Sanchez

Travis Thad Troseth

Wesley Dean Whimpey

AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING

Alexander Louis Pinterich

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Cassandra Hawkinson

Elijah McKay Krause

Jimmy Cade Stoddard

COSMETOLOGY

Ashlyn Joy Alger ++

Holly Elizabeth Bingham

Kaylie Kay Bradford +

Shayley Dyane Cartwright

Saylor Jade Flory

Tabitha Kelly

Lexi RyAnn Martinez ++

Kayleigh Fawn McCandless ++

Katie Marie Palmer

Suzy Esther Stallings

Haylee Jade Mills

Brittany Ladawn Walls

DIESEL MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY

Jared Joeh Crank

Dylan Devon Hardman

Cody Lopez

Jose Armando Lugo

Kohl Ryan Perry

ENGINEERING DRAFTING & DESIGN TECHNOLOGY

Issie Seeley ++

Logan Scott Steed ++

Braxton Tyler Wright

MEDICAL ASSISTING

Makinzey Lynn Cross ++

Gracee Richelle Powell +

PRACTICAL NURSING

Emmalee Justine Abila +

Sydney Grace Alton +

Aubrie Ann Carpenter ++

Shaylee Rae Grange ++

Maci Elizabeth Harrop ++

Inez M. Johnson

Kylee A. Kranendonk

Kylie Ann Madsen

Prisma Liney Mendez ++

Tawnya R. Metelko ++

Dayton James Norton

Jennifer Price

Denise Jane Smith +

Ashly Victoria Lyn Thayn +

Jade Leona Vea +

SMALL BUSINESS OPERATIONS

Talon Wesley Gray

Rylan Lee Marti ++

Kylie Marie Robichaux

UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS DRONES

Johnathan R. Barstow

Frank Jaimez

Dallin Carter Grant ++

Parker L. Rollins ++

Mary Kathryn Thayn ++

Stephen A. Willson +

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WELDING

Dallin Parker Braun

Emily Gae Dunford +

Wyatt Hansen

Samuel O. Hurwitz ++

Jenzen J. Jorgensen ++

Angell Braden Martinez

Noah William Vergara

CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

Landen James Hardy

Brent Willson ++

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT

Chantelle Marie Chastain ++

Makinzey Lynn Cross ++

Natasha Lynn Jaskowski +

Samantha Marie Theobald

COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE

Eric Allen Aguayo

Jaime Alvarez

Malaki HerbnDale Bernstein Rhodes

Ariel Alyne Christiansen

Chris Todd Clements ++

Logan S. Corta ++

Kysen Jack Curtis +

Leon Earl Crandall ++

Michael Deeringer

Rickey Ermel Fowler

Tiffany Hartley

Dallas Tony Howa ++

Kade Huntington ++

Ethan Thomas Hurdsman

Patrick Kennedy Hurst

Daniel Hyer

Tyler Kirk Knowlden

Abbie Noel McElprang ++

Tony Alan McLaren

Alexander Mendez ++

Janie Marie Montoya +

Race Nielson

Ridge Nielson

Clint M. Payne

Jacob Devon Sauer

Payton Shane Stansfield

Joshua Gary Vincent ++

Jorden Carl West +

Jared James Worley

DIGITAL DESIGN

Brody K. Anderson ++

Jenny Baker ++

Olivia Marie Powell

NAIL TECHNICIAN

Ashlyn Joy Alger ++

Natalie E. Baantjer +

Kamlyn K. Keele

Haylee Jade Mills

Mikaila Jan Shiner ++

Logan H. Wardle

PHLEBOTOMY

Navi Jaekid Anderson

Chantelle Marie Chastain ++

Makinzey Lynn Cross ++

Berkely Christine Dymock

Natasha Jaskowski +

Samantha Marie Theobald

PEACE OFFICER TRAINING

Charles Nicholas Cummings

Jared Glen Lorensen ++

WELDING TECHNOLOGY

Ty Dustin Anderson

Jackson Mark Banasky

Kenny George Bell

Leo Burton ++

Dallin Parker Braun

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Dallin Henry Cardon ++

Emily Gae Dunford +

Wyatt Hansen

Samuel O. Hurwitz ++

Angell Braden Martinez

Alex Ramsey

Mattias G. Schlag ++

Jason Lorin Smart +

Conner Riddle Tait

Noah William Vergara

ASSOCIATE DEGREES

PROVOST’S OFFICE

Laurens H. Smith

Provost & Chief Academic Officer

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE – AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY

Cassandra Hawkinson

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE – COSMETOLOGY

Ashlyn Joy Alger ++

Holly Elizabeth Bingham

Kaylie Kay Bradford +

Shayley Dyane Cartwright

Saylor Jade Flory

Lexi RyAnn Martinez ++

Kayleigh Fawn McCandless ++

Katie Marie Palmer

Suzy Esther Stallings

Brittany Ladawn Walls

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE – DIESEL MECHANICS

Jared Joeh Crank

Jose Armando Lugo

Cody J. Mecham ++

Bryce Robert Petersen

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE – GENERAL TECHNOLOGY

Sean Patrick Hagans

Logan S. Steed +

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE – IT SUPPORT & WEB DEVELOPMENT

Shane Clinton Madsesn

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE – MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

Haley Lynn Baggs

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE – NURSING

Danyesa Daen Alford

Melissa Bryanne Birch +

Regan Reece Bossow +

Tayln M. Burnside

Perla Anahi Cisneros ++

Sherry Clement

Elizabeth Cathryn Dove +

Shelbey Adine Gnagy

Stevie Helen Hanna +

Emily Holt ++

Caitie Quinne Iverson ++

Alyssa Danielle Lemere ++

Jennifer Martinez +

Jorge Didier Martinez-Hernandez

Merlinda Molinar ++

D’Ali Marie Nenna ++

Helen Porta +

Josie Ramstetter +

Chapel Starbuck Taylor-Olsen ++

Rage Wilson +

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ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE – SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY

McKadee Stolworthy ++

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE – WELDING

Ty Dustin Anderson

Gage Howard Atkin

Jordan T. Packer

Mattias G. Schlag ++

Jason Lorin Smart +

Conner Riddle Tait

ASSOCIATE OF ART –GENERAL STUDIES

Mati M. Ball ++

Emma M. Bowers

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE –AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE

Heather Barstow +

Kevin L. Bethel

Kaylie Kay Bradford +

Allie Chamberlain +

Jaycie Lynn Gardner

Jose Armando Lugo

Malek A. Malual++

Kylie Marie Robichaux

Parker L. Rollins ++

Sheldon Matthew Romriell ++

Paiten Mary Thomas

Logan H. Wardell

Angel Sonja Donn Welch

Braxton J. Young

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE –CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Ellicia Faith Alcon

Katherine Earline Bateman

Michael Stephen Bejarno

Danni Adell Blanton ++

Jared Glen Lorensen ++

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE –GENERAL STUDIES

Emmalee Justine Abila +

Sadie Shae Abraham ++

Ash Dawn Alexander ++

Tanyon Yory Allred

Sydney Grace Alton +

Sophia Faith Anderson ++

Brady John Arbon

Thomas Agustin Astudillo Lizana

Sarah Kennedy Baker ++

Cesar Martin Barragan

Guillermo Miguel Basilis

Saul L. Beecher

Myra Kathleen Beecher ++

Brandon Arian Bejarano Arenas

Raycee Ann Birch

Rhonda Birch +

Jaxon Bird

Makenna Lee Blanc

LeeAnne Cellia Blanton +

Dylan J. Bloomer ++

Addy Stephanie Brimhall ++

Rachel Paige Bowman

Spencer Philip Bretey ++

Jordan Paul Brown

Jeni Lynn Burrows ++

Keith Xavier Carter

Vanessa Heredia Ceja

Chantelle Marie Chastain ++

Malissa May Christensen ++

Graciee Nicole Christiansen

Logan S. Corta ++

Emily Cox +

Broc Crippen +

Sofia Katherine Crompton +

Spencer L. Crowton

Brett A. Davis

Micah S. Del Rio

Haven Dixon ++

Randyll Carl Dixon

Camylle Ann Draper

Emily Gae Dunford +

Berkely Christine Dymock

Braxton Connor Floyd

Dariyan Jo Garcia

Oakley BreAnn Giacoletto

Shaylee Rae Grange ++

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Landen James Hardy

Tyler Robert Harris

Dylan Hawkes ++

Zach Timothy Heywood

Annabelle June Hooper

Devon Rae Hooper

Hadley V. Humphreys ++

Emily Huntington

Jordan Kent Huntley

Jacob Howard Huntsman

Madysen Hyatt +

Maggie Eva Hyer

Angellena Hope Jacaway ++

Aubrey Jeffery +

Alayne Elizabeth Jenkins

Carlie Jenkins ++

Cammie Leigh Jensen ++

Cydnee Cam Jensen

Brinley Jae Johnson

Kevin Mathew Maciel Jones +

Parker David Joos +

Brynlee Patricia Kidman ++

Thomas Kirkham ++

Kylee A. Kranendonk

Byrnn Peggy Larsen

Darci Lauritsen

Colby Tyson Lee

Brooke Nicole Lessar

Kaylee Ann Love

Malorie Luck ++

Litzy A. Lugo

Gabriel James Lundbeck +

Kylie Ann Madsen

Layla Nicole Manzanares

Dru Martin ++

Karina Yanneli Martinez

Jeffrey Allen McCourt

Nellyann McCue

Haley Rae McUne +

Brenda Melendez

Jean Marj Merryweather ++

Maclani C. Michael

Alex Faith Milovich

Adam Michael Morley ++

Megan Morley

Chenoa Kay Morrey

Joven Derek Morrison

Tyler Reed Nelson

Sayer J. Nelson ++

Hannah Alexis Nichols +

Ridge Nielson

Alexa I. Nunez ++

Natalie Olsen ++

Oluwadamilola Olubi +

Ally Anne Oyanguren

Beth Helen Pace +

Nya A. Parkins

Korbet J. Pope +

Mielle Prettyman ++

Kyaera Merlene Price

Cort M. Probst +

Tyler Dustin Reed

Zachary Rosqvist

Max Jay Rouffignac

Levi Gentry Schade +

Issie Seeley ++

Reagan Maurine Smuin ++

Lizbeth Adriana Sosa

Brenna Tabone ++

Nicole Taylor ++

Owen Teuscher

Mary Kathryn Thayn ++

Kristina Marie Truman +

Lexus Tianna VanZant

Katelynn Marie Vasquez

Jade Leona Vea

Brooklyn Helena Ward ++

Tayle Marie Wilkinson

Paxton Dakota Wilson ++

Reagan Tacey Winn

Samantha Wiscombe

Will Benjamin Wooldridge ++

Delanie J. Young

The quality of performance in academic work enables those indicated to be graduates with distinction: ++High Honors grade point average of 3.75 to 4.00 +Honors grade point average of 3.50 to 3.74

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BACHELOR’S DEGREES

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE & APPLIED SCIENCES

Kenneth L. White, Dean

AGRICULTURE: GENERAL STUDIES

Jessie Lobato *

BUSINESS EDUCATION

Rebecca Lyn Herrera

TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS

Marcus Anthony Carlucci Jr. *

Chad Tolbert

JON M. HUNTSMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Douglas D. Anderson, Dean

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Nicholle Kunz Delaney *

EMMA ECCLES JONES COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES

Alan L. Smith, Dean

COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS & DEAF EDUCATION

Deanna Georgia Hansen **

Alyssa J. Simmons

Riley Tayler Winn *

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Madisyn Abbey Alton **

Vanessa Rae Dimick

Natalie Evans *

Jenna Renee Sutliff *

HEALTH EDUCATION - HEALTH SCIENCE

Brooklyn Shae Palmer ***

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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY STUDIES

McKylie Mae Huntley **

Kristen C. Leffler *

PSYCHOLOGY

Madi Donn Bennett ***

Kyann Feichko

Ethan T. Foote

Mallorie Kaye Martinez

NURSING

Brenna Lynn Bogdin *

Riley Danielle Downs

Dustin Clark Rich **

Ashley Marie Schmidt ***

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES

Joseph P. Ward, Dean

ENGLISH

Jodi E. Christensen **

Tiffany Rae Sanderson

HISTORY

Aaron Joseph Arriola **

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

Camylle Ann Draper

Antonio Nez

SOCIAL WORK

Riley Grace Marshall *

McKenna C. Terry

SOCIOLOGY - CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Shawn Rex Addley *

Stacy L. Addley *

Krystle Hyatt

Jared Glen Lorensen **

Garrett Lee Newman *

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S.

J. & JESSIE E. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Linda Nagel, Dean

RECREATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Brooke Nicole Lessar

WILDLIFE ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT

James Nicholas Bailey

Jessa May Carter

PROVOST’S OFFICE

Laurens H. Smith, Provost & Chief Academic Officer

INTEGRATED STUDIES

Teigan Sunny Adams *

Dakari Ray Armendariz *

Augusta Montana Beagley

Andie M. Hofer

Adrienne Hunt

Melissa Joyce Jones

Brian Kuehne

Megan Miller*

Ridge Calvert Nielson

Trey McBeth Richardson

Alexis Michele Sherman

The quality of performance in academic work enables those indicated to be graduates with distinction:

***Summa Cum Laude .................................................................................................................... grade point average of 3.95 to 4.00

**Magna Cum Laude. grade point average of 3.80 to 3.94

*Cum Laude. grade point average of 3.50 to 3.79

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SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES

Richard Cutler

Vice Provost of Graduate Studies

MASTER’S DEGREES

JON M. HUNTSMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Jaime Lyn Cowdell

Master of Business Administration

Richard Herwart Stefan Von Ritelen

Master of Business Administration

EMMA ECCLES JONES COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES

Elizabeth Anne Prete Bryner

Master of Education in Teacher Education & Leadership

Jaclyn Heugly

Master of Rehabilitation Counseling

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES

Brenda Addley

Master of Social Work

Eric Kent Hansen

Master of Social Work

Mindy Donnale Hardy

Master of Social Work

Cazzie Justeen Hunt

Master of Social Work

Mindi L. Madden

Master of Social Work

Brittany Eleanor Smith

Master of Social Work

Chantelle A. Wells

Master of Social Work

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DOCTORIAL DEGREES

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE & APPLIED SCIENCES

Zakary Konakis

Doctor of Philosophy in Career & Technical Education

Elizabeth Susanne Dimond

Doctor of Philosophy of Disability Disciplines

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UTAH BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Lisa Michele Church, Chair

Jesselie Barlow Anderson, Vice Chair

Grace Acosta

Stan L. Albrecht

Julie Beck

Stacey K. Bettridge

Rich Christiansen

Sanchaita Datta

Hope Eccles

Korianne Gibson

Patricia Jones

Arthur E. Newell

Shawn Newell

Steve Starks

Scott L. Theurer

Richard Wheeler

Xitlalli Villanueva

David R. Woolstenhulme, Commissioner of Higher Education

UTAH STATE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Kent K. Alder, Chair

John Y. Ferry, Vice Chair

Gina Gagon

David H. Huntsman

Kacie Malouf

Wayne L. Niederhauser

Steven L. Palmer

David A. Petersen

Abraham Rodriguez

Jacey Skinner

Tessa White

Janalyn G. Brown, Secretary to the USU Board of Trustees

UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY EASTERN ADVISORY COUNCIL

Greg Dart, Chair

Paul Anderson

Sofia Crompton

Rich Etchberger

Gina Gagon

Jared Haddock

Joel Hatch-Jensen

Kevin Hurst

Michael Jensen

Brock Johansen

Angelo Kiahtipes

Jordan Leonard

Anthony Martines

Ryan Maughan

Frank Peczuh

Renee Presset

Mika Salas

Amy Schmidt-Peters

Bradley Watson

Terry Willis

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USU EASTERN LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATEMENT

We acknowledge Utah State University Eastern resides on the traditional and ancestral homeland of the Ute Indian Tribe. We recognize the enduring relationship that exists between the three bands of Utes that comprise the Ute Indian Tribe: the Whiteriver, Uncompahgre, and Uintah. We respect the sovereign relationship with the Ute Tribe and affirm the commitment to a partnership with the Ute Indian Tribe and their community through research, education, and community outreach activities. In offering this land acknowledgment, we affirm Indigenous sovereignty, history, and experiences.

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