University of Wyoming 2022 Winter Commencement Program
2022 Winter Commencement Schedule ..............................................2
University of Wyoming Board of Trustees 4
Welcome from the President 4 Wyoming Territorial Seal, School Songs ..............................................5
Academic Regalia ..............................................................................6
Honor Cords.....................................................................................7 Speakers and Honorary Marshals 8
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources 11 College of Arts and Sciences 12 College of Business ..........................................................................16
College of Education .......................................................................17 College of Engineering and Applied Science ......................................19
School of Energy Resources 21
Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources 22 College of Health Sciences ................................................................22
College of Law ................................................................................24
Office of Academic Affairs ...............................................................24
Honors College 25
Candidates for graduation must complete all degree requirements prior to a degree being awarded. Stated degree honors for candidates for graduation may change based on grades earned in the final semester.
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Winter 2022 Ceremony Schedule
9:30 a.m.• December 10, 2022
PROCESSIONAL (pre-recorded) Wyoming Jazz Ensemble
Directed by Andrew Wheelock, D.M.A., Assistant Professor of Music
PRESENTATION OF COLORS
University of Wyoming ROTC
WELCOME
Ed Seidel, Ph.D., President of the University
RECOGNITION OF HONORARY MARSHALS
Kevin R. Carman, Ph.D., Provost and Executive Vice President of the University
RECOGNITION OF UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP
Ed Seidel, Ph.D., President of the University
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
David Denniston
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Jack Tennant, ’10
STUDENT SPEAKER
Elizabeth Erickson
AUTHORIZATION OF DEGREES
John McKinley, Chair of the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees
PRESENTATION OF THE GRADUATING CLASS
Renee Laegreid, Ph.D., Chair of the University of Wyoming Faculty Senate
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
Ed Seidel, Ph.D., President of the University
CONFERRING OF DEGREES
Ed Seidel, Ph.D., President of the University
RECESSIONAL (pre-recorded) Wyoming Jazz Ensemble
Directed by Andrew Wheelock, D.M.A., Assistant Professor of Music
FACULTY MARSHALS
Kui Chen, Ph.D., Chemistry
Dan McCoy, Ph.D., Education
Tiger Robison, Ph.D., Music Education
Mia Williams, Ph.D., Learning, Design, and Technology
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Board of Trustees
2022–2023
Officers of the Board
John C. McKinley, Cheyenne, Chair
Kermit C. Brown, Laramie, Vice Chair
Laura Schmid-Pizzato, Rock Springs, Secretary Michelle M. Sullivan, Sheridan, Treasurer
Members of the Board
Brad Bonner, Cody
Elizabeth Greenwood, Pinedale
David R. Fall, Gillette
Brad LaCroix, Newcastle
Carol Linton, Jackson
Macey R. Moore, Douglas
Jeffrey S. Marsh, Torrington
Dave True, Casper
Ex-Officio Members of the Board
Mark Gordon Governor of Wyoming Brian Schroeder State Superintendent of Public Instruction Sandra Caldwell Executive Director of the Wyoming Community College Commission Ed Seidel President of the University of Wyoming
Allison Brown
President of the Associated Students of the University of Wyoming
University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
December 10, 2022
Dear UW Graduates, Family, and Friends:
Welcome to the University of Wyoming’s 2022 Winter Commencement ceremonies. Thank you for joining us in this celebration for one of the most important and memorable moments in the academic journey.
To our graduates: when you embarked on your academic career towards this momentous occasion none of you could have envisioned the pandemic-related challenges you would experience on your journey. Yet, you have persevered. I applaud the determination and grit you have shown during such challenging times. You did not let the many trials you have faced deter you from your ultimate goal. You continued to attend classes (something I didn’t always do even without a pandemic!), often through new and virtual environments. You continued to work hard, to apply yourselves, to inspire others, and to lift one another towards success. You exemplified the Cowboy spirit. These skills, as important as anything you learned in your classes, will serve you well!
Now, you are turning the page to a new chapter in a book only you can write. You will step into the future with your degree conferred upon you. Your degree, your education, your knowledge, and experiences are uniquely yours. Your University of Wyoming degree is a culmination, and the catalyst from which you will build your and our futures.
You are my fifth graduating class as President of the University of Wyoming, and I am so glad to be joining you in person for a traditional commencement ceremony. It is my deepest honor to celebrate this day with you. I share your elation, your excitement and—yes, for some of you—your anxiety about tomorrow! I am so glad we can be here together to honor you—and share this time with family, friends, faculty, and staff.
To family and friends of our graduates: Our graduates would not be here today without your support, advice, and encouragement. Know that you have played a crucial role in their success that cannot be understated. I know you will continue to support them, wherever their plans take them!
Today, our graduates permanently join the ranks of a Cowboy or Cowgirl for life. Graduates, you are part of a community that includes all who have studied, taught, researched, and worked at UW. This community is global, embracing, and is ready to partner with you in the days and years ahead. You make this community stronger and better by joining the alumni ranks of the Brown and Gold. You have my heartfelt congratulations, and my best wishes for a great future!
Ed Seidel President
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Wyoming Territorial Seal
The University of Wyoming provides a transitional chapter in the history of the central Rocky Mountain frontier. In 1886, when the university was founded, the Wyoming Territory was nearly two decades old. The territorial seal is reproduced in beautiful stained glass above the west door of Old Main, the first campus building.
In the upper half of the seal, a railroad train is set against the mountains. In the lower left, a plow, a pick, a shovel, and a shepherd’s crook are depicted. An arm upholds a sword in the lower right. Above the Norman shield appears the inscription Cedant Arma Togae (let arms yield to the gown).
In 1890, when Wyoming became a state, the official state seal was adopted. Historically, the university seal bridges the territory and the state. It symbolizes educational excellence and complements the growth of the state it serves.
Alma Mater
Where the western lights’ long shadows Over boundless prairies fling And the mountain winds are vocal With thy dear name, Wyoming. There it is the Brown and Yellow Floats in loving loyalty, And the College throws its portals Open wide to all men free.
Refrain
And so our songs we bring. Our Alma Mater sing, To her our hearts shall cling, Shall cling forever more.
Yonder we can see it standing, Circled by the purple hills, While the flaming fire of sunset Every western window fills; ’Tis the College! Ah, we know it! Shrine of many joys and tears, And the rays that light upon it Are prophetic of its years.
By June Etta Downey
UW Professor of English and Philosophy (1905) First woman in the United States to head an academic department (1915)
Ragtime Cowboy Joe
He always sings raggy music to the cattle as he swings Back and forward in the saddle on a horse (a pretty good horse!)
He’s got a syncopated gaiter And you ought to hear the meter to the roar of his repeater How they run (yes run!)
When they hear that he’s ‘a-comin’, Cause the western folks all know, He’s a high-falootin’, rootin, tootin’ Son of a gun from ol’ Wyoming Ragtime Cowboy, (talk about your cowboy), Ragtime Cowboy Joe.
Fight, Wyoming, Fight
Come on, Cowboys, gold and brown! Show them how, boys, hold them down! Start right now, boys, don’t delay, Break away, win today. Take that ball, and one, two, three! Carry on triumphantly—Come on and fight! Fight! Fight, you Cowboys, fight! Come on and fight to victory!
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Academic Regalia
Academic regalia originated in the oldest European universities. Many of these institutions continue to show great diversity in their academic dress. In contrast, American colleges and universities adopted a uniform dress code with the following descriptions:
Processional —Doctoral and master’s degree candidates precede bachelor’s candidates. Marching order of the faculty is according to academic rank and tenure.
Mace —Borne in UW processionals by the marshal, the mace is symbolic of the president’s leadership and authority. The short, club-like staff of gleaming metal originated in medieval England. High-ranking officials were accompanied by bodyguards who held the formidable weapon ready to protect the dignitary. The UW mace is crowned with a cap of flames, signifying knowledge and enlightenment.
Gowns —The gown for the bachelor’s degree is worn closed; it has pointed sleeves. The gown for the master’s degree may be worn open or closed; it has oblong sleeves with an arc cut away in front. Neither is trimmed. The gown for the doctoral degree is faced down the front with velvet, with three bars of the same fabric circling the sleeves. This gown may be trimmed in black or a color to indicate the academic subject, such as dark blue for philosophy and light blue for education.
Hoods —It is customary in most institutions to dispense with the hood for bachelor’s degrees. UW hoods the master’s and doctoral candidates as part of the ceremony. Candidates for the professional diploma wear their master’s hood. The hood is always black. The master’s hood is
Lthree and one-half feet long. The doctoral hood is four feet long with side panels. Hoods are lined with the official color(s) of the college or university conferring the degree. The edge of the hood is velvet, and the color of the fabric indicates the degree subject.
Caps —Commonly known as mortarboards, caps are black and the tassels may be black or a color that corresponds with the subject area. The doctoral tassel is gold. Generally the tassel is worn on the right front side of the mortarboard before the degree is conferred and transferred to the left afterward.
Colors —For all academic purposes, including tassels of caps, trimmings of doctoral gowns, and edging of hoods, colors are associated with subject areas. The following colors designate UW’s colleges and schools:
Agriculture and Natural Resources–yellow or maize Arts and Sciences–white Business–sapphire blue Education–light blue Engineering and Applied Science–orange Honors Program–gold stoles Health Sciences–green Law–purple Ph.D.–dark blue Ed.D.–light blue Energy Resources–golden yellow Environment and Natural Resources–bright green
Professional diploma and master’s degree, according to subject field.
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Honor Cords
University-wide
Gold: Graduating with honors (summa cum laude, magna cum laude, or cum laude)
Red, White, and Blue: Served or is currently serving in the United States Armed Forces; representing the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, and Reserves
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Gold: Ag Ambassadors
Gold and Green: Gamma Sigma Delta, Honor Society for Agriculture
College of Arts and Sciences
Blue and Yellow: Alpha Phi Sigma, Honor Society for Criminal Justice
Gold: Sigma Iota Rho, Honor Society for International Affairs
Gold Stole: Latina/o cultural heritage, academic achievement, maturity in learning, and excellence in education
Light Blue and Red: Phi Alpha Theta, Honor Society for History
Platinum and Blue: Pi Chi, International Honor Society for Psychology
Red, Black, and White: Pi Sigma Alpha, National Honor Society for Political Science
Red and White: Lambda Pi Eta, National Honor Society for Communication Studies
Teal: Alpha Kappa Delta, International Honor Society for Sociology
Yellow and Blue: Pi Alpha Alpha, Global Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration, as well as graduate students in Public Administration, Public Policy, and Public Affairs
Yellow and Maroon: Tau Sigma, National Honor Society for transfer students
Yellow and Red: Sigma Delta Pi, National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society
College of Business
Red and Blue: Beta Gamma Sigma, Honor Society for Business
College of Education
Purple and Green: Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society for Education
LCollege of Engineering and Applied Science
White Stole: Tau Beta Pi, Honor Society for Engineering, or Upsilon Pi Epsilon, International Honor Society for Computer Science.
College of Health Sciences
Black and Gray: Graduating with honors in the School of Pharmacy
Blue: National Community Pharmacists Association
Blue and Orange: American Society of HealthSystem Pharmacists
Blue and White: Academy of Student Pharmacists
Green: College of Health Sciences Aspire! scholar
Green and White: Clinical honors award from the Department of Communication Disorders
Green and Gold: Phi Lambda Sigma, Pharmacy Leadership Society
Maroon and Gold: Phi Delta Chi, National Pharmacy fraternity
Orchid and White: Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society of Nursing
Purple: Graduating with honors in academic excellence from Communication Disorders, graduate student
Purple and White: Rho Chi Academic Honorary, recognizing excellence in the area of Pharmacy
Royal Blue: Graduating with honors in academic excellence from Communication Disorders, undergraduate student
Silver: NSSLHA Leadership Honors Award in the Department of Communication Disorders
Gold Stole: Epsilon Delta chapter of Phi Alpha, Honor Society for Social Work
Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources
Green (bright): Graduating from the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources
School of Energy Resources
Red:duating from the School of Energy Resources Honors
College
Gold Stole: Graduating with an Honors minor
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Speakers and Honorary Marshals
David Denniston
Speaker, Head Swim and Diving Coach for the University of Wyoming
David Denniston currently serves as the head coach for the University of Wyoming Swimming and Diving program, a role he has held since 2017. In his fourth year with the program, and second as head coach, the women’s team finished fourth at the Mountain West Conference Championships and the men’s team took third at the Western Athletic Conference Championships. In his first year as head coach, the Cowgirls went 8–2 in dual action, which included wins over conference rivals Air Force, Colorado State University, and the University of NevadaLas Vegas. The cowboys finished with a 4–1 record in duals which included wins over Air Force and Cal Baptist. The team finished fourth at the 2020 Western Athletic Conference Championship.
Prior to his appointment has the head coach, Denniston served as an assistant coach with UW from 2015 until 2017. He previously served as a coach for the U.S. Paralympics swim team, at the Olympics Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado from 2010 until 2015.
Denniston earned a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in communications with a minor in English from Auburn University, in Auburn, Alabama in 2002. He was a member of the Auburn University swim program from 1997 until 2002.
A decorated athlete, Denniston was a U.S. Paralympic Swim Team member, and participated in the Paralympic Games in Beijing, China in 2008. He competed in the 2000 Olympic Trials in the 100- and 200-meters, where he finished sixth and ninth, respectively. In 2003, he qualified for the World Championship Team in the 200meter breaststroke before he primarily focused on qualifying for the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team. He finished fourth in the 100-meter breaststroke and fifth in the 200meter breaststroke at the Olympic Trails.
Among his other achievements, Denniston won the NCAA Inspiration Award in 2007, the Christopher and Dana Reeve Inspiration award in 2009, and the James R. Flowers Coach of the Year award in 2012 while coach of the U.S. Paralympic team. He set a former world record
Lin the 400-meter medley relay at the World Short Course Championships in Moscow, Russia in 2002. Dave was a NCAA Champion in the 200-meter breaststroke in 1999, and set two Colorado High School records in the 100meter breaststroke and the 200-meter individual medley.
Gerard Andrews
Honorary Marshal, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Director, Microbiology Program
Gerard Andrews is an associate professor and director of the microbiology program at the University of Wyoming. He studies bacterial pathogens and how organisms develop protective immunity to them. Much of his research involves the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which causes the plague in humans and other mammals. One project involves the chaperone-usher "secreton" which facilitates synthesis and formation of the protein capsule (F1 antigen) on the surface of the microorganism. Preliminary data suggest a role for the operon's accessory genes beyond secretion and morphogenesis of the protein capsule. Andrews is also interested in the identification and characterization of new/novel virulence determinants of bacterial pathogens (with emphasis on select agents). Another project involves studies to assess protective host immunity against plague by a variety of Y. pestis antigens, including plasmid-encoded virulence proteins. He is completing a collaborative project on the analysis of the human antibody response (antigenic profiling) to bubonic and pneumonic plague by ELISA and immunoblot with human convalescent sera. Andrews is also interested in the identification/characterization of genetic loci, which, when inactivated, will increase fitness of the pathogen in the host.
Craig Benkman
Honorary Marshal, Ph.D. Professor and Robert Berry Chair in Ecology
Zoology and Physiology
Craig Benkman spent the last 18 and a half years at UW as professor and Robert Berry Chair in Ecology
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Speakers and Honorary Marshals
in the Department of Zoology and Physiology. During this time, Benkman taught several upper division and graduate courses and conducted research on the ecology and evolution of birds. He was also actively involved in securing funds and in the design of the Berry Center. While at UW, Benkman published over 60 papers, nearly all authored by him or with the 15 graduate students and 3 post-docs that he mentored. His research has been recognized by multiple scientific societies. Benkman received the E.O. Wilson Naturalist Award from the American Society of Naturalists, the William Brewster Memorial Award from the American Ornithological Society, and was elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences.
Holly Ernest
Honorary Marshal, M.S., D.V.M., Ph.D. Wildlife Biologist, Disease Ecologist, and Research Veterinarian
Holly Ernest is a wildlife biologist, disease ecologist, and research veterinarian who employs research tools of genomics, pathogen biology, and ecological sciences to answer questions of wildlife conservation and management importance. Ernest joined the University of Wyoming faculty in 2014 following a career as a veterinarian in private practice and graduate studies at the University of California-Davis. At UW, she leads programs that include undergraduate, graduate, research scientist, and post-doctoral mentoring and education, as well as outreach to the public. Her team has examined population health, diseases, ecology, and genomic diversity of species ranging from bighorn sheep, deer, elk, pronghorn, mountain lions, black bears, and otters to raptors and hummingbirds. She has studied the population effects of diseases caused by prions (Chronic Wasting Disease), viruses, bacteria, protozoa, and helminth (worm) pathogens.
Ernest’s team has collaborated with a range of stakeholder groups to improve the health of wildlife populations.
LShe consults for state, federal, and international agencies; has served on the US federal National Institute of Standards and Technology panel for wildlife forensic genetics; is a member of the multi-agency Southern Sea Otter Reintroduction Science Working Group and is serving on the Canada BioGenome Project as part of the international Earth BioGenome Project.
Jack Tennant Alumni Speaker
Jack Tennant, an alumnus of the University of Wyoming, is the executive director of the UW Alumni Association (UWAA). Tennant came to UW as a student-athlete (football and wrestling) in 2006. Since he graduated in 2010, his professional career has grown within the university as he has worked for the Department of Athletics and the UW Foundation. He and his wife Jenna, also a UW alumna, have two sons (Todd and Vince) and have been in Laramie for 15 years. Tennant and his UWAA team are committed to driving the association’s mission to “Build pride, loyalty, and future sustainment among the UW community through communication, involvement, engagement, and celebration.”
Elizabeth Erickson Student Speaker
Elizabeth Erickson is from Cheyenne, Wyoming and is graduating with a B.S. in mechanical engineering and a minor in biology. She is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Wyoming Alpha Chapter and has enjoyed many extracurricular activities within UW and the Laramie community. Erickson is grateful for the opportunity to have gained experience working under Dr. Erica Belmont in her research laboratory. During her time at UW, Erickson has also worked in Dr. Brent Ewers’ lab and the CEPS Dean’s Office. Erickson will be relocating to Warren, Michigan after graduation to work at General Motors as a mechanical hardware engineer.
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College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
LBarbara Rasco, Ph.D., J.D., Dean Kelly Crane Ph.D., Associate Dean Warrie Means, Ph.D., Associate Dean Eric Webster, Ph.D., Associate Dean
Doctor of Philosophy
Muhammad Yasin Ahmed: Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences
Bouzeriba Alsunuse: Soil Science
Joseph Grey Ballenger: Plant Sciences
William Henry Bowers: Hydrologic Science
Codi Jo Broten: Animal and Veterinary Science
Sampada Mishra: Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences
Elizabeth Ann Moore: Plant Sciences
Chase Colin Wesley: Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences
Megan E. Wilson: Ecology
Master of Science
Dylan Lambert Bergman: Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management
Hana Rae Fancher: Agricultural and Applied Economics
Cole James Green-Smith: Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management
Charles Tyler Hicks: Plant Sciences
Michelle A. Kilpatrick: Animal and Veterinary Science
Karen C. McNicholas: Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management, Water Resources
Zachariah Matthias Pieper: Animal and Veterinary Science
Caitlyn Powell Wanner: Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management
Averi Reynolds: Animal and Veterinary Science
Clara Ritchie: Animal and Veterinary Science
Abbigail Jo Rodgers: Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management
Madison Ann Shults: Animal and Veterinary Science
Ayesha Siddika: Family and Consumer Sciences
Viktor Ernest Stromberg: Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management
Nathan Michael Wade: Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management
Jeffrey A. Wagner: Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management
Kyle R. Webber: Plant Sciences
Bremen Taylor Whitlock: Family and Consumer Sciences
Benjamin T. Acres
Megan Opal Borders
Eoin W. Burd
Bachelor of Science
Cooper James Carlson
**> McKenna Saige Carnahan Stacey Evelyn Edgecomb
Mavrick Lee Farnam
Natalie Marie Finnerty
Caitlin Garcia
Leena Elizabeth Gard
Kirby Hales
** Rafael Ozan Homer
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***
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= Summa cum laude ** = Magna cum laude * = Cum laude
= Honors College > = Two Degrees ~ = Phi Beta Kappa
Allison Marie Ingols
Jordan Mackenzie Johnson
Justin Daniel Kinney
Isaiah Avery Lacey Paul Antonio Leonardo IV
*> Maryssa Dee-Marie Lira
Bachelor of Science, continued
Michael Leo McCaffrey
Charles Mack McKenna
Kelly Anne Meadlo
Bryson Mijares
Justice Blain Miller Kenzie Nicole Morris
Paige Morgan Parish
**+ Josie Elizabeth Pomrenke Lindsay Rinner Joseph Frank Rogers + Aeriana Nirel Roth Frank Rugh
Karlie Brianne Rumbeck
Brooke Marie Sigmon
Michaela M. Suter
Sheila Theresa Walsh
Keaton Joseph Weissmiller
Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences
Darla DeAnn Albright Tatum O. Hayes
Teagan Moon Liufau Jennilee Marie Redfield
Gillian Marget Richmond
Paige Elizabeth Short
College of Arts and Sciences
LJ. Scott Turpen, D.M.A., Interim Dean Susan Aronstein, Ph.D., Associate Dean Karen Bartsch Estes, Ph.D., Associate Dean Narina Nunez, Ph.D., Associate Dean
Doctor of Philosophy
Daniel Lee Braedt: Chemistry
Samuel B. Case: Ecology Rajesh Chandra Deb: Chemistry
Samantha Jane Harris: Chemistry
Zachary Harvey Hecht: Chemistry Danchen Li: Geology
Aiman Zehra: Communication
Matthew James Brown: History Skylar Karl Chambers: International Studies
My Le Huynh Nguyen: Physics Robert D. Nielsen: Physics Anna Caroline Ortega: Ecology
Tanner Austin Remick: Chemistry Macy Kara Ricketts: Ecology
Master of Arts
Emma Rachelle Connell: Communication
Micah Peter Jayne: English Jonét Marchelle Jazmon Jennings: Political Science
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College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
= Summa cum
***
laude ** = Magna cum laude * = Cum laude + = Honors College > = Two Degrees ~ = Phi Beta Kappa
Brooke Ashley Mankin: Anthropology
College of Arts
Jacqueline Anne McBride: Communication
Alexander H. Regnell: American Studies
Clive Garret Rieke: History
and Sciences
Master of Arts, continued
Karina Rodriguez Triana: Spanish
Kyle Austin Sabourin: International Studies
Mary Sullivan: Spanish Sebastian Wetherbee: Anthropology
Master of Fine Arts
Emily Kathryn Kluver: Creative Writing, Environment and Natural Resources
Janissa Marie Analissia Martinez: Creative Writing
Margaret Capwell Smith: Creative Writing
Master of Music
Master of Public Administration
Davis G. Eskam
John Rudolph Bruno: Zoology and Physiology
Joshua J. Burd: Geospatial Information Science
Claire Christina Campion: Zoology and Physiology
Nicholas William Case: Geospatial Information Science
Amy Marie Cavanaugh: Physics
Jonathan R. Cicarelli: Geospatial Information Science
Erika Michelle DiMariano: Psychology
Rachael Elizabeth Dumas: Psychology
Laura Gomez Murillo: Zoology and Physiology
Erin Cynthia Lovell: Geology
Lindsay Ann Martinez: Zoology and Physiology
Ashley Ranae Quick: Public Administration, Environment and Natural Resources
Master of Science
Brett A. Ralston: Zoology and Physiology
Thomas Chance Roberts: Zoology and Physiology
Samuel James Sillen: Zoology and Physiology
Frederick Alex Slane, Jr.: Physics
Dillon Duane Swasey: Geospatial Information Science
Eric Hans VanNatta: Zoology and Physiology, Environment and Natural Resources
Brittany Lyn Wagler: Zoology and Physiology
Ellen Marie Whittle: Zoology and Physiology
Arielle Marion Wimmer: Zoology and Physiology
Master of Science in Teaching
Nichole M. Lumadue: Natural Science, Environment and Natural Resources
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Andrew Gomez Hiu Man Yu
Danny Aceves-Villalobos
Drake Keegan Adkins
Alexander James Allison
Brooke E. Arithson
Shawn Tyler Bang Noah R. Bell
Lea Thao Bergman
Jonathan Lee Borchardt
Fi Brogan Jesse Patrick Campbell Jennifer Carrillo
Sophia Anne Carroll Jasmine K. Christenson Johanna Else Cole
***+ Emma Jo Comstock
Kaitlyn Marie Cruz + Seth Robert Dalton Kobie Davis
Brianna Marian Drew Jaden Caylee Driscoll
Kolby D. Dunstan Brayden Noah Elliott Noah J. Engel-Cartie ***~ Kayla Erickson
Jagger William Evans Brittany A. Fillingham Whitney LeAnn Foos Adam James Gardner
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Gunner Tad Gentry
Stephanie R. Grandin
Tyler Blake Greenfield
Shawn Christopher Gremp
Chelsea Breanne Gurzo
Tyra Alexis Gutrick Austin Ray Handley Ky Hardy-Ritchie Benjamin Scott Harrison
Jesse McClellen Hawk
Amanda Wynne Heywood
+ Lisa Nichole Hoffman Kaitlyn C. Hogan Jacob Truman Hozempa Brenden J. Hunt Colby Huynh
Morgan Lynn Irvine Dana Nicole Jacoby David P. James Elizabeth A. Kahalley Ryann P. Koivupalo Evan Michael Lake Keaton T. Lovato-Hegdahl
Rebecca Jane Lovell Chloe A. M. Lovitt
Christen Marie MacGuire Braydon A. Martinez Fabian Martinez
* Ainsley Marie Carson
Kayla Dabel
Haley Elizabeth McKain
Thomas Meade
Matthew Michael Medina
+~ Lillianna Rose Mollett Elena Marie Monteleone Joel Moran Evan Boyer Morgan Limpo Mukelabai Zachary William Multer Caitlyn Laura Murray
*** Harper LeeAnn Scout Pachel Evan Raynor Parker
+ Miranda Nicole Perry Logan Tyler Raper Ava Camille Salazar
Christopher A. Santos Connor Alexander Short Penelope Abigail Sigloch Jessy W. Smart
Ian Patrick Smith
*> Samantha XiangXing Smith
Cristian Daniel Carr Soles Sariah Hope StClair Nathaniel Steele Andrew K. Steffen
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bailey Christine Johnson Nesto Yero Lowham
Amanda Elizabeth Lydon Emilygrace Alara Piel
Bachelor of Music
Ann Marie Stephens
Tod R. Stephens
Ryan William Strayer
Jason K. Sugimoto
Eryn Rebecca Symes
Rylan Mackenzie Talkington
Brayden A. Taylor Mason Stephen Teague
Jennifer Susana Trabert Campos
Spencer Travis Dexter M. Walters
Hannah Eleanor Walton Max D. Wardner
Noah Watanabe
Samantha Wesaw
+ Jade Ina Rose Whiting
>+ Sara Rose Williams
Jonah Lamar Willsey
Stephen Wilvers
William Darius Wimbley
*** Jeremiah Robert Dean Wordeman
*+ Abby Worlen
Krystal C. Wragge
Judy Ann Yates
Aubree Alicia Tafoya
Bailey Elizabeth Anderson Kennedy Lyn Despain
* Lyndee Ellen McKown Dillan Spence
Shantell Dawn Hillius
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*** = Summa cum laude ** = Magna cum laude * = Cum laude + = Honors College > = Two Degrees ~ = Phi Beta Kappa
*** Katelyn Jeanette Williams
Bernadette Rose Aguirre
Rachelle R. Aleman
Beknazar Alikulov
Patrick Lloyd Arner
Madeline G. Arnold
Rimsha Asif
Riley Kay Baker
Hallie Shae Barenz
Skye Korfanta Bensel
Hannah Marie Beran
Zachary John Beran
Katherine R. Bradfish
Jacob D. Brownell
*** Sierra A. Burleigh Cassy Campbell
***+ Mercedes Lynn Bartels Cassidy
Melanie Caylor-Davison
Cody R. Chancellor Madison Rae Chapin Coleden A. Church
Madeline Sarah Collins
Myia Meret Connely
*** Sarah Copertino
Kendahl Lea Coy
Andrew Steven Daley Shyan Sierra Davidson
Shaye Q. Davis
Alexandra E. Daws
Abigail Corrine Devine
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Science
* Makena Almae Engelker
Emma Louise Enloe
Hayden Erickson Amber Yvonne Fink
Caleb Freeburg Jody Gallagher
Joshua Gallardo
Carlos Jovany Garcia
*+ Devin Michael Gearhart
Samantha Nicole Gomez Allison E. Goodpaster
Andrew James Gregory Austin Lee Grohman
Jillian Mae Guest Darian Marie Hale Ryan Thomas Hamel
Melanie Harmon Maia Noelle Hilke
Payge Hoffman
Katrina P. Holian
Skylar Rose Holmquist
Madelyn Grayce Horning
Christian Syxx Jackson Alexandra Scarlett Jaye Leanna Frances Jones
+ Alexis M. King
Alexander Simon Kissonergis
Mariah C. Knapp
Tate Michael Rask Knapp
Kylie M. Kolkman
Madeleine Kupec
Devin Ray LaGois Jacob David Leitner Fatima C. Martel Erin E. McCalla
Scott McClurkin Kiley A. McConnell Teila S. McInerney
+ Ashleigh Nichole McManus
Darby Jo McMartin McKenzie Rae Medley
Jesse Lee Mitros Durham
Cora Lynn Neal Lindsay Laura Nevarez
Kendall N. O’Donnell Kayla D. Okyere-Boaten
Andrea E. Ollila
Richard Temidayo Olowokere
James Winston Olson
*** Harper LeeAnn Scout Pachel
Katherine Mary Peel Michael A. Pieper Abigail Pirkle Jacob Matthew Rastatter David Ratcliffe
+ Maraia Brielle Rubin
Caitlyn A. Ruiz
Liberty Fay Runyan
Joseph Benjamin Sabo DeAnne Kay Samson
+ Katelyn Renae Searle
***+ Taylen Elizabeth Sewell
Kaitlynn Joe Sharp
Haili K. Shepard
Thomas Aldric Simms
Abigail Rose Sisneros
Dalton C. Slater
Logan Tyler Smith
Joanna Rae Stark
Harley Justys Steege
Skylar Marie Strouf
+ Rachel Anne Sucharski
Mackenzie Alexis Thomas
Katearie Aleacyana Thoms
Cheyenne A. Tomkins
Tyler Nicole Trissel
Baylea Jo-Ann Vallier
Megan Frances Van Hoek Jill Redlin Veltkamp
Kaya E. Vonburg
Savannah M. Warner Keaton Joseph Weissmiller
+ Sadie P. Wenzel
William Calvert White, Jr. Holly Marie Wilhelm
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*** = Summa cum laude ** = Magna cum laude * = Cum laude + = Honors College > = Two Degrees ~ = Phi Beta Kappa
Rohini Ghosh: Economics
College of Business
LScott Beaulier, Ph.D., Dean
Ronn Smith, Ph.D., Senior Associate Dean Steven Russell, M.S., Assistant Dean
Doctor of Philosophy
Connor Dane Magnuson: Economics
Benjamin Clayton White: Economics
Master of Business Administration
Ryan Scott Britton
Cruz Trey Cabral
Nicole Marie Costigan
Nathan A. Day
Justin Eric Gorman
LeAnne Virginia Hazard
Sydney Clara Bohlinger: Finance
Alivia Rose Cochran: Economics
Jina Han: Accounting
Shannon A. Hlad: Finance
*** Abigail Y. Alcorn
Emily M. Anderson
Darrell E. Bell, Sr.
Latrell Maurice Bible
Saige Rosalie Brooks
James F. Dales
Taryn Leigh De Meillon
Daniel Robert Dickens
Heidi Jo Eckhardt
Brooke H. Elmore
+ Shane C. Forry
Grant J. Golding Mason T. Hernandez
Meagan A. Herrington
Marcus Kelly Hoversland
Abbey Caroline Kersenbrock
Amanda Elizabeth Kuster Ridge Mathew Leinen
Steven Paul Ludlow
Christopher P. Macfadden
Jonathon McDonald
Tanja Milanovic
Spencer Troy Nordgran
Master of Science
Connor M. Holden: Accounting
Kiptia Akhter Lima: Economics
Erin Renee Martin: Accounting Srutakirti Mukherjee: Economics
Bachelor of Science
Morgan Roxanne Hinton
** Rafael Ozan Homer
Cassie Hunsaker
Benjamin Paul Jacek
Ryan Jorgensen
> Garrett John Keller
Tayler B. Kraut
Anna Elizabeth Larson
Jiajia Li
Alexander Lo Wong Catherine Irene Louwers
Sheridan M. Magninie
Nathan Alexander Rogers
Spencer Richard Stephens
Zachary Trey Watts
Baxter Cole Whittington Wyatt Joseph Wieland
Austin LaVearn Shields: Finance
William Yount: Finance
Nida Zafar: Economics Irene Zapata Morán: Economics
Alexander Charles Matlock
Ty Maya
Emerald J. Miller
Nash Harper Monti
**+ Paige Ashley Morris
Michael H. Mullett
Garrett Peterson Dalton R. Phelps
Jakob J. Pinson
Kailee Rose Pollard
Lindsey April Ruiz
Bryan Ruprecht
**+ Brynn Adela Sedar
Tyler Kade Severin
Dakotah C. Snyder
Richard S. Stapp
Jared T. Sterkel
Brady Lane Tosh
Taylor Elizabeth Amelia Turner
Jiaqi Wang
Luke Dennis Wilson
Hunter Thomas Wright
* Mingna Zeng
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*** = Summa cum laude ** = Magna cum laude * = Cum laude + = Honors College > = Two Degrees ~ = Phi Beta Kappa
Leonie Ade
Christopher D. Alexander
Nicolai Noah Bannert
* Mason Grey Baum
Jacqueline Hope Brenner Holly E. Brighton
Jalynne Brough Megan Elizabeth Burns Carly L. Busboom
* Brianna R. Chalifour
Changmin Cheon
Julia Anne Cox
Sean Patrick Donovan
Amanda Elise Doran
Samantha Espinoza Nicole Rose Farner
+ Emilie Jeanette Fittje Kevin Patrick Frey
College of Business
Bachelor of Science in Business
Brianna Nicole Goodell Kelley
Beau Scott Green
Miranda Hammer Oressa Heilig
** Rafael Ozan Homer Jazmine Desire Hopkin
Gage C. Hunt
Sarah-Jane E. Huser
Jack D. Ickes
Kaeden Joshua Jackson
Maeci J. Jackson
Zachary J. Jewell Madeleine Kupec
Taylor G. Lee Frederic Lewandowski
Roy Sage Logan Thomas K. Logan
* Jadon Lopez
Stephen M. Lovato
Taylor Jeanne Malm
Ryan P. Marquez
Shannon Rebecca Mask
Leslay Sunshine McDonald
Benjamin McNair
Madison McKenzie Meade Dawson E. Miessler
John Walter Miller
Sydney Kristina Miller
Gabrielle M. Montez
Chance Paul Morgan Thomas Ryan Nolan
Logan G. Oberheu Shellamae Yamid Olsen Tanner Wesley Perkins Emma Riley Petersen
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Peyton Raymond Purviance
Hunter Cary Rodman
Taylor R. Rogers
Cameron R. Ruth Tara A. Salazar
Mattie Mae Seals
Jared Austin Sharp
Elizabeth Kathryn Standish
Albert Steiner
Ellis John Toomer
Mathew I. Veit
Kalli Lynn Wall
Kooper Walsh
+ Sage Nikala Walton
Lauryn Williams
Abigail Marie Wilson Monica Benes Wilson
College of Education
Scott Thomas, Ph.D., John P. “Jack” Ellbogen Dean Jenna Shim, Ph.D., Associate Dean Mark Perkins, Ph.D., Assistant Dean Christi Thompson, Ed.D., Assistant Dean
LDoctor of Education
Troy L. Archuleta Courtney Hill
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*** = Summa cum laude ** = Magna cum laude * = Cum laude + = Honors College > = Two Degrees ~ = Phi Beta Kappa
Clayton Thomas Auzqui
College of Education
Doctor of Philosophy
Johannes Addido: Curriculum and Instruction
Laliya S. Asali: Education
Libni Berenice Castellon Gonzalez: Curriculum and Instruction Kelly Hawkinson: Curriculum and Instruction
Rainey N. Auen
Amanda Katelyn Carson
Ami L. Cass Rikki L. Clark
Megan Allen: Natural Science
April M. Heaney: Curriculum and Instruction
Amy Kathryn Kassel: Curriculum and Instruction Karla Valesca Matute Colindres: Curriculum and Instruction Ola Raddaoui: Curriculum and Instruction
Master of Arts
Lynnette E. Forcella Janice Yellowplume Goggkwa Andrew Dean Merritt Misti M. Mokros
Austin L. Moon Tyler Jackson Pownall Thadius Owen Rigby
Master of Science
Joshua C. Anderson: Natural Science
Darylann Aragon: Natural Science, Environment and Natural Resources
Michael D. Bauer: Natural Science Colter Jerald Huhn: Natural Science
+ Brian Kenneth Bessey
Michayla Rae Blatnick Kendall Marcela Bowdish Alexandra Faith Brooke Abby Campbell Bryson Jana L. Camilletti
* Madison Lee Colby
Sasha Lynn Stellern
Antonia Rayne Valdez Kelsy Marie Wooldridge
Angus Christopher McReynolds: Natural Science Danielle E. Mitchell: Education Kaitlin Nicole Puuri: Counseling Gabriella Thomas: Natural Science Ingrid Velez: Natural Science, Environment and Natural Resources Richard Shane Westfall: Education
Bachelor of Arts
Hannah Marie Dempsey Maisie Edmonds
*** Bryson Hoffman Engebretsen Lillian Ives Fish
Gabrielle Garris
*** Cassidy Marin Hager
Hayden C. Higgins Skya Rebecca Legerski Rayven Star Lucero Juliana J. Minor Clare Autumn Moran Carissa Caitlyn Mosness Wade Stephen Musso
Raeanne A. Prather Ashley N. Santora Casandra C. Smith Kelsey D. Smith Paola Katherine Webb Taylee Lynn Widdison Madison Taylor Winder
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*** = Summa cum laude ** = Magna cum laude * = Cum laude + = Honors College > = Two Degrees ~ = Phi Beta Kappa
College of Engineering and Applied Science
L
Cameron H.G. Wright, Ph.D., P.E., Dean David Bagley, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Dean David Mukai, Ph.D., Associate Dean Daniel Dale, Ph.D., Associate Dean
Doctor of Philosophy
Mohammad Masirul Afroz: Chemical Engineering
Vincent-Michael Kwesi Ampadu: Civil Engineering
Mitchell P. Anderson: Mechanical Engineering
Tilsa Aryeni: Mathematics
Tao Bai: Petroleum Engineering
Jagadish Bapanapally: Computer Science
Marcus Carl Brown: Mechanical Engineering
Matthew Quay Brown: Mechanical Engineering
Ethan Michael Collins: Atmospheric Science
Tareq Mohammed Dalgamoni: Mathematics
Benjamin Fosu-Saah: Civil Engineering
Shreta Ghimire: Atmospheric Science
Sarah Nicole Hankins: Mechanical Engineering
Md Imranul Haque: Chemical Engineering
Alexandra Nichole Howell: Mechanical Engineering
Uche Igwe: Petroleum Engineering
Pranay Reddy Kommera: Electrical Engineering
Ziqiang Li: Mathematics
David Christopher Livingston: Mathematics
Adam Joseph Majewski: Atmospheric Science
Sahima Nazneen: Civil Engineering
Prayas Rath: Civil Engineering
Jason Anthony Regina: Civil Engineering
Christopher Ryan Rumple: Mechanical Engineering
Mirmehdi Seyyedi: Civil Engineering
Mostafa Elhasafy Abdelaziz Sharafeldin: Civil Engineering
Kurt William Stahlfeld: Mechanical Engineering
Jindi Sun: Chemical Engineering
Reihaneh Toutouni: Petroleum Engineering Nykyta Olegovich Vovk: Chemical Engineering
Tao Wu: Civil Engineering
Qian Yang: Chemical Engineering
Yi Yao: Chemical Engineering Ahmed Seifelnasr Saleh Zankoor: Petroleum Engineering
Master of Science
John Annor: Civil Engineering
Joseph Matthias Barnes: Environmental Engineering
Varun Ramakrishnaiah Bharadwaj: Electrical Engineering
Melissa Lee Butler: Mathematics
Xiangfeng Chen: Civil Engineering
Allison Marie Davis: Electrical Engineering
Alaa Fouad Abdelsalam Elkhazindar: Civil Engineering
John Estes Lagaly Higgins: Civil Engineering
Justin P. Kostelecky: Chemical Engineering
James W. Mock: Electrical Engineering
Amanda Lynn Parsons: Chemical Engineering
Cody Lee Perkins: Mechanical Engineering
Harrison Porter Rademacher: Atmospheric Science
Jackson Rudolph: Chemical Engineering
William Matthew Schutz: Mechanical Engineering
Kevin James Shaffer: Atmospheric Science
Mei-Chi Shih: Electrical Engineering
Craig Daniel Smith: Mechanical Engineering
Ci Song: Atmospheric Science
Geethma Werapitiya: Atmospheric Science
Ming Zhu: Atmospheric Science
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College of Engineering
Brandon W. Benson Trevor Lawrence Handyside
and
Applied Science
Bachelor of Science
Ismael Jimenez Shannon Kenny Ephraim Chibunna Ogu
Brett Ashley Jean Page Rachel M. Peterson
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering
Garrett Lee Anderson William Albert Flower Sean P. Kidwiler Bilal Madjour
Nickolas Steven Meier + Jenna C. Roadifer
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
*** Marco Aurelio Fagundes Machado
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Bader Mohammed Almutairi Ty A. Beck Gabriel P. Floud
* Gunnar R. Guzman Jaiden T. Hopkins Corrie A. Kissner
Elizabeth Ann Landry Samuel Michael Marion Angel A. Portillo
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Cody Paul Hume
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Coghan Spery Maxwell Xavier Waite
** Connor John Zydek
Brian Robert Sifford Hannah Van Dusen Brodyn T. Wristen
Matthew Colin Baker William Raymond Brant Jarek Aiden Rhys Brown
William Andrew Frost Kyla Josephine Heinig James Doyle Hoffman
Jeffrey James Michaelis Mariah Leigh Moore Colton N. Roach
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Teaghen A. Sweckard Zebulon Wayne Swope Garrett J. Tvedt
Marcus J. Garcia Camryn Ashley Lanctot Brenden Scott Lapp Nicholas Alexander Nelson
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*** =
cum
** =
* =
+ =
> =
~
Summa
laude
Magna cum laude
Cum laude
Honors College
Two Degrees
= Phi Beta Kappa
College of Engineering and Applied Science
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Kathryn Arneson
Forrest Kingsbury Bucholz
Eduardo B. Colin-Zarate
Donovan Nicolas Crowe
Abdulaziz Fahad Alenezi
Abdullah Saad Alsubaei Raymond Keith Burron Mike Dai
Elizabeth Ann Erickson
Octavio Gonzalez Guerra Vazquez
Rylee Gayle Jones
Alexander Michael Kalan
Evan Michael Lake
+ John M. Lenzi
* Jay M. Matter
Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering
+ Landen Fuller Marshall Peter Heggenstaller
Robert McIntyre Niven Michael David Reid Darren Daniel Seib
Sean Mendick Reese Hyde Romero
+ Nicholas Roger Shields
* Connor M. Wilkinson
Mina Sabry Shaker Elaina Renae Soellner
School of Energy Resources
Holly Krutka, Ph.D., Executive Director
LBachelor of Science
Austin L. Moon
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*** = Summa cum laude ** = Magna cum laude * = Cum laude + = Honors College > = Two Degrees ~ = Phi Beta Kappa
Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources
Brent Andrew Barron
Skye Korfanta Bensel
Helena Bryant
Gwendalyn A. Cameron
Taylor Marie Davis
John Koprowski, Ph.D., Dean Steven Smutko, Ph.D., Associate Dean
Bachelor of Science
Katelyn May Duffy
Tianna A. Edison + Alexis Gioia
Robert Christian Herbel
LSeth T. Kemp + Abigail Jona Matthias Kyler Muffett Bowen Reber
Cooper Neal Reisbeck
Anna Christine Savage
Zachary Burke Ward Luke Wiedeman
College of Health Sciences
Jacob Warren, Ph.D., Dean Michelle Hilaire, Pharm.D., Associate Dean
Tristan Wallhead, Ph.D., Associate Dean
LDoctor of Pharmacy
Jessica Claire Litch
Doctor of Philosophy
Aykhan Farrux Yusifov: Biomedical Sciences
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**+
**
College of Health Sciences
Master of Science
Mackenzie Jayne Amrine: Kinesiology and Health
Anastasia H. Baker: Nursing
Jared Breck Barton: Health Services Administration
Heather Nicole Juliet Beaman: Nursing
Misti C. Braun: Nursing
Audrey Page Dodson: Nursing Rachel Ann Eberstein: Nursing
Carly J. Green: Kinesiology and Health
Janette Lee Harrell: Health Services Administration
Dayna Johnson: Nursing
Danielle Marie Kennedy: Nursing
Kimberley A. Keslar: Nursing
Garrett Kramer: Nursing
Jennifer Louise Langevin: Nursing
Jamie A. Lovato: Nursing
Jessie M. Mitchell: Health Services Administration
*** Kennedy Cortland Ayers
Hunter K. Bradshaw Dillon N. Brewer
Jordan Breanna Brooks Parker J. Christensen Haylen R. Cordova Braydon J. Cortney Kendahl Lea Coy
Cassandra L. Mullins: Nursing
Abbey Muniz: Nursing
Kathleen L. O’Donnell: Nursing Ivan C. Olson: Nursing Marie L. Parker: Nursing Rori S. Pedri: Nursing
Amanda Marie Pontillo: Nursing
Brian Austin Powell: Kinesiology and Health
Jessica Anne Robidoux: Nursing
Cheryl Elizabeth Rodgers: Nursing
Briana Nicole Schreckengost: Health Services Administration
Ruth Lehigh Simmons: Nursing
Tara M. Trottier: Nursing Amy L. Wiig: Nursing
Christy Marie Wilson: Nursing
Bachelor of Science
Alexander Dallas Dettmers
Kyle Allan Gulle Haley Monique Harris Hunter Jeffres Teegan Molly Johnson Dallin John Jones Cullan Andrew Kirwan Bailey B. Lasko
Leland M. Mooren
Brei-Lynne Danielle Nelson Alissa R. Ongaco
Nicole Thalia Perfetti Camry A. Peterson Joshua L. Posten + Claire N. Rankin
Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene
Alyssa Jarrolyn Rippetoe
*** Sydney Ashton Volcic Shannon
Margaret Elise Washington
*** Audrey Whitman
Kristen Haley Wilhelm Bailee N. Wilson
Erin Andrade
Steven A. Aragon
Alison Kay Arnoldi
Mariah Barstow Dayna L. Berg
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Rebecca K. Breckenridge
Ashleigh L. Brooks
Morgan Cherie Bundy Hannah Rae Cook Emily G. Davis
Kathryn Elizabeth Divis Nicolette Freitas-McAtee Cristina González Terissa Hansen Mariah D. Hartgrave
Nathaniel J Holloway
Allison P. Howley
Abby Doreen Jensen
Kara Ann Lehner
Taylor Lee Lewis
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*** = Summa cum laude ** = Magna cum laude * = Cum laude + = Honors College > = Two Degrees ~ = Phi Beta Kappa
Shelby Lyn Arman Kelsey Erickson Madison Rebecca Judge
College of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, continued
Mattie R. Robinson Lindzy San Javier Kayla A. Stetz
Zoe
Anna
College of Law
Klint W. Alexander, Ph.D., J.D., Dean Sam Kalen, J.D., Associate Dean Lindsay Hoyt, J.D., Assistant Dean
LJuris Doctor
Office of Academic Affairs
Bachelor of Applied Science
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Shelby Lauren Lowham
Tori Jean Moore Jessica D. Pushchak
L. Stone Jolene Elizabeth Tschida
Marie Wilson Desiree Wisdorf
Gage Allen Clawson David Harrison Holmes
Michie Lee Johnson Anne Fowler Petrov
J.R. Twiford
Austin Waisanen
Kevin R. Carman, Ph.D., Provost and Executive Vice President
Suann P. Adams Laura Rachel Buerge
Samuel Cabello
Timothy W. Cahhal
Rebecca Christiani Monica Ann LaToush Amanda Laurel Lawson
LKiefer Cody McLemore Willa Lee Powless Alex Lamar Richardson
Benjamin C. Ridgeway
Ashlee Nichole Taylor Melinda Timberman
Office of Academic Affairs
Bachelor of General Studies
Jennifer J.C. Archer Makenzy A. Dysland Camille L. Foster Kaeli Ryan Hernandez Stacey Lynn Marsh Denice Juliiette Smith
Bethany Jordan Williams
Honors College
LPeter Parolin, Ph.D., Dean Leigh Selting, M.F.A., Associate Dean
Graduates from the Honors College complete a rigorous interdisciplinary course of study, produce a significant independent research or creative capstone project, and receive a minor in Honors on their transcript. Extensive opportunities for experiential learning, financially supported internships, and study-abroad round out the Honors College experience. Throughout this program, the symbol “+” before a student’s name indicates Honors College and signifies graduates who have accomplished all the requirements for the Honors minor.
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