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:
Idaho
Lewiston: Angela Anegon, Master of Science in horticulture
llinois
Arlington Heights: Lindsey Wittmeyer, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Assumption: Tamar Adcock, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Aurora: Jennifer MacFadyen, Master of Science in counseling and student development; Sandra Scaliatine, Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Industry
Bradley: Aliess Bedford, Master of Science in food science
Buffalo Grove: Jennifer Reinhart, Master of Science in biomedical science
Camp Point: Dustin Huber, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Chicago: Erik Hellmuth, Master of Science in civil engineering; Chloe Robinson, Master of Science in academic advising
Clayton: Kyle Brady, Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness
Clinton: James Mosley, Master of Science in electrical engineering
Deerfield: Kyle McLean, Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Industry
Hamilton: Sarah-Lynnetta Clark, Bachelor of Science in Dietetics
Hawthorn Woods: Shana Barnett, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Hinsdale: Brandon Woodle, Master of Landscape Architecture
Indian Head Park: Sarah Carlson, Bachelor of Science in Education
Jacksonville: Jaimie Engle, Master of Science in academic advising
Lemont: Marcus Taylor, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Lincolnshire: Margaret Watson, Bachelor of Science
Lombard: Mary Ellen Matthews, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
London Mills: Matthew Melvin, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Mahomet: Sean Wonderlich, Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering and Master of Science in architectural engineering
Maryville: Kelsey Brown, Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
Morton: Jacob Bailey, Master of Agribusiness
Naperville: Scott Galey, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Jacqueline Ott, Doctor of Philosophy in biology
New Lenox: Elizabeth Clark, Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Industry
Niota: Rachel DeSotel, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
North Aurora: Mark Joerling, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Orland Park: Blake Cornell, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
River Forest: Brendan Mannix-Slobig, Master of Landscape Architecture
Rock Island: Patrick Igou, Master of Science in civil engineering
St. Charles: Chayna Denicolo, Bachelor of Science
Warren: Samantha Petsche, Master of Science in academic advising
Washington: Austin Nichols, Bachelor of Science
Waterloo: Hannah Quernheim, Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
Indiana
Alexandria: Elizabeth Little, Master of Science in counseling and student development
Avon: Jonathan Berroa, Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Technology
Camden: Kara Schwarzkopf, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Columbia City: Angela Helton, Master of Science in academic advising
Francesville: Levi Messer, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Greenwood: Rane Cravens, Bachelor of Science
Sheridan: Ethan Parsley, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
West Lafayette: Tara Deines, Master of Agribusiness
Iowa
Anamosa: Joshua Dohrmann, Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Ankeny: Paul Duffy, Master of Music
Coralville: Tanner Hedden, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
DeWitt: Lauren Kornmann, Master of Agribusiness
Dow City: Brett Gliem, Master of Science in kinesiology
Newton: Amanda Miller, Bachelor of Science
Ottumwa: Benjamin Weber, Master of Engineering Management
Sabula: Emily Swihart, Master of Landscape Architecture
Shenandoah: Gregg Max, Master of Business Administration
Sioux Center: Kurt Anderson, Master of Agribusiness