Note to Kansas editors: Students are listed by county and hometown. If a student is receiving more than one degree, all degrees 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 on record. If a county or state is not listed, there were no graduates from that area.
Written by: Stephanie Jacques, 785-532-3452, sjacques@k-state.edu
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Successful spring: Nearly 3,000 students earn degrees from Kansas State University
MANHATTAN — Nearly 3,000 students completed degree requirements from Kansas State University this spring.
The graduates are from 98 Kansas counties, 48 states and 43 countries.
Degrees earned include nearly 2,150 bachelor's degrees, more than 550 master's degrees, more than 175 doctorates and more than 25 associate degrees.
Students earning degrees include:
CountiesAllen, Anderson and Atchison Barber, Barton, Bourbon, Brown and Butler Chase, Chatauqua, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Clark, Clay, Cloud, Coffey, Cowley and Crawford Decatur, Dickinson, Doniphan and Douglas Edwards, Elk, Ellis and Ellsworth Finney, Ford and Franklin Geary, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, and Greenwood Harper, Harvey, Haskell, and Hodgeman Jackson, Jefferson, Jewell and Johnson Kearny, Kingman and Kiowa Labette, Leavenworth, Lincoln, Linn, Logan and Lyon | Marion, Marshall, McPherson, Meade, Miami, Mitchell, Montgomery, Morris, and Morton Nemaha, Neosho, and Norton Osage, Osborne and Ottawa Pawnee, Phillips, Pottawatomie and Pratt Rawlins, Reno, Republic, Rice, Riley, Rooks, Rush and Russell Saline, Scott, Sedgwick, Seward, Shawnee, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens and Sumner Thomas and Trego Wabaunsee, Wallace, Washington, Wichita, Wilson, and Wyandotte | Out-of-stateAlabama, Arizona, and Arkansas California, Colorado and Connecticut Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho, Illinois, Indiana and Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, and Montana Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina and North Dakota | Ohio, Oklahoma and Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina and South Dakota Tennessee and Texas Utah Vermont and Virginia Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming |