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Note to editors: Students are listed by county and hometown. If a student is receiving more than one degree, all degrees to be earned are listed with the student's name. If a Manhattan area address was given as a permanent address, the student will be listed in the permanent address county and also in the county for the high school of record. If a county or state is not listed, there were no graduation candidates from that area.
List prepared by: Julie Fosberg, 785-532-6415, media@k-state.edu

Monday, Dec. 13, 2010

MORE THAN 1,300 STUDENTS CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION FROM K-STATE

MANHATTAN -- Kansas State University has more than 1,300 candidates for graduation in December. Commencement ceremonies were Friday, Dec. 10, and Saturday, Dec. 11, on the K-State campuses in Manhattan and Salina.

More than 1,000 bachelor's degrees, more than 225 master's degrees, about 55 doctoral degrees and more than 10 associate degrees were awarded. Around 30 students were candidates earning multiple degrees.

Candidates for graduation include:

Labette County

Oswego: Regan I. Walker Monroe, master of science in adult, occupational and continuing education

Parsons: Brigitte Elizabeth Brecheisen, master of public administration

Editor's note: The students listed below gave an out-of-county permanent address. These students are listed by high school to get the news to their hometown newspapers.

Oswego High School: William Lee Modesitt, bachelor of science

Parsons Senior High School: Kristopher David Hawley, bachelor of science in agribusiness; Anna Lynn Hudson, bachelor of science in business administration

 

Lane County

There were no graduation candidates listing Lane County as their permanent address.

Editor's note: The students listed below gave an out-of-county permanent address. These students are listed by high school to get the news to their hometown newspapers.

Dighton High School: Mary Michelle Hineman, bachelor of arts

 

Leavenworth County

Easton: Richard A. Caya, master of science in adult, occupational and continuing education; Louis A. DiMarco, doctor of philosophy in history

Fort Leavenworth: Darryl Dwayne Hairston, bachelor of arts; Michael John Matthews, master of science in adult, occupational and continuing education; Allen R. Voss, master of science in adult, occupational and continuing education

Lansing: Michael Neil Ray, master of science in academic advising; Kevin Peter Shea, doctor of education in adult, occupational and continuing education; Jessica Marie Stark, bachelor of science; Patrice S. Wilson, bachelor of arts

Leavenworth: Peter Campbell, master of science in adult, occupational and continuing education; Patrick M Goldak, bachelor of science in agribusiness; Walter Muller Hudson, doctor of philosophy in history; Clinton Michael Hund, bachelor of science in agriculture; Kevin D Keller, master of science in adult, occupational and continuing education; Robert A. Krieg, master of science in adult, occupational and continuing education; Heather Elizabeth Pierce, bachelor of arts; Christopher Lee Pierson, bachelor of science in business administration; Michael Anthony Powell, master of science in adult, occupational and continuing education; Jordan Billy Thomas Pratt, bachelor of science in athletic training; Laura Ann Romig, bachelor of science in dietetics; Matthew Ted Schlarmann, master of science in adult, occupational and continuing education; David L. Stebbins, master of science in adult, occupational and continuing education; Lacey Nicole Sturgis, bachelor of science in business administration; Chad Vaughn, master of science in adult, occupational and continuing education; George Henry Weston, master of public administration; Joseph Christian Wittenburg, bachelor of arts; Joseph Michael Wranich, bachelor of science in technology management

Tonganoxie: Kezia Sage Huseman, bachelor of science; Brett Joseph Miles, bachelor of science in electrical engineering

Editor's note: The students listed below gave an out-of-county permanent address. These students are listed by high school to get the news to their hometown newspapers.

Basehor-Linwood High School: Danielle Renee Douglas, bachelor of science in business administration; Joseph Ross Kelly, bachelor of science in business administration

Lansing High School: Brian Wayne Rader, bachelor of science

Lincoln High School: Trever Hillegeist, bachelor of science; Lindsey Anne Morrical, bachelor of science in family studies and human services

Lincoln Northeast High School: Heather Lea Gladney, bachelor of science

 

Lincoln County

Beverly: Joshua Adam Gross, bachelor of science; Jacob Daniel Wieneke, master of science in mechanical engineering

Lincoln: Hillary Larsen, bachelor of science in education; Michelle Nicole Hair, bachelor of science in agriculture; Cassie L Ruby, bachelor of science and bachelor of science in human nutrition

 

Linn County

Centerville: Brett Duane Brownback, bachelor of science in agriculture

Parker: Justin Cole Diehm, bachelor of science in agriculture

Editor's note: The students listed below gave an out-of-county permanent address. These students are listed by high school to get the news to their hometown newspapers.

Pleasanton High School: Rebecca Lynn Mobley, bachelor of science

Prairie View High School: Autumn Lynn Stroup, bachelor of science in business administration

 

Lyon County

Emporia: Kara Lynn Conley, master of science in curriculum and instruction; Jeffrey Thomas Hicks, bachelor of science; Jonathan Lee Hrabik, bachelor of science in aeronautical technology; Tyler Gene Nelson, bachelor of science in agriculture; Casey Lynn Penner, bachelor of science in education; Courtney Leigh Rogers, bachelor of science and bachelor of science in agriculture; Erica Nicole Waechter, bachelor of science in agriculture

Olpe: Terrance Joseph Dobbins, bachelor of science in civil engineering; Cody Alan Williams, bachelor of science in construction science and management

Editor's note: The students listed below gave an out-of-county permanent address. These students are listed by high school to get the news to their hometown newspapers.

Emporia Senior High School: Frederick Dillon Helms, bachelor of science in business administration

Olpe High School: Heather Ann Thomsen, bachelor of science in agriculture

 

 

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