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MU names spring graduates

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The University of Missouri-Columbia, recently announced students who received degrees this May.

COLE CAMP
Marlys Roberta Peck, of Cole Camp, received a doctor of philosophy in social work.
Dustin Craig Warner, of Cole Camp, received a bachelor of science in business administration, with an emphasis in management, and minor in aerospace studies.

LINCOLN
Erin Anne Reser, of Lincoln, received a bachelor of science in business administration, with an emphasis in management.

WARSAW
Patricia Lynne Kinkead
, of Warsaw, received a master of science in nursing.

BUNCETON
Mary Ann Austin
, of Bunceton, graduated magna cum laude. She received a bachelor of science in human environmental science, consumer and economics, with an emphasis in personal financial management.
Matthew J. Dye, of Bunceton, received a master of arts in French, with an emphasis in language teaching.
Brandon John Kliethermes, of Bunceton, graduated magna cum laude. He received a bachelor of science in agricultural economics.
Brian Francis Kliethermes, of Bunceton, graduated summa cum laude. He was an honors scholar. He received a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering.

WINDSOR
Michael Kelly Collins,
of Windsor, received a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering, with an emphasis in aerospace.
Sierra Nicole Smith, of Windsor, received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and a minor in business.

KNOB NOSTER
Kayla Dawn Zabriskie
, of Knob Noster, received a master of social work.

CONCORDIA
Kelly L. Brandt
, of Concordia, graduated cum laude. She received a bachelor of science in nursing.
Jill Annette Hilbrenner, of Concordia, graduated summa cum laude. She received a bachelor of journalism, with an emphasis in magazine journalism, and a minor in textile and apparel management.
Bryan Ray Schuknecht, of Concordia, received a bachelor of science in soil, environmental and atmospheric science.

TIPTON
Jonathan David Posey,
of Tipton, received a bachelor of science in human environmental science and nutritional sciences, with an emphasis in nutrition and fitness.
Rebecca Jo Williams, of Tipton, graduated cum laude. She received a bachelor of science in business administration, with an emphasis in marketing, and a bachelor of sceince in agribusiness management.

FLORENCE
Victoria Anne Wells,
of Florence, received a bachelor of science in business administration, with an emphasis in marketing.

VERSAILLES
Michael K. Ehren,
of Versailles, received a bachelor of science in hotel and restaurant management.
Joseph Michael Frazier, of Versailles, received a bachelor of science in electrical engineering, a bachelor of science in computer engineering and a minor in mathematics.

SEDALIA
Rebecca Lynn Brownfield,
of Sedalia, received a master of education in information science and learning technologies.
Jeannie Marie Eckhardt, of Sedalia, received a master of social work.
Alecia Dawn Farkas, of Sedalia, received a bachelor of arts in Russian.
Nicholas C. Fine, of Sedalia, received a bachelor of arts in psychology.
Kristina Michelle Gilbert, of Sedalia, graduated cum laude. She received a bachelor of science in elementary education.
James Andrew Gumbel, of Sedalia, received a bachelor of science in information technology.
Nita C. Hawk, of Sedalia, received a doctor of education in educational leadership.
Thomas B. Kempton, of Sedalia, received a bachelor of arts in history.
Alice L. Kiburz, of Sedalia, graduated magna cum laude. She received a bachelor of health science in diagnostic medical ultrasound.
Joseph Anthony Kussman, of Sedalia, graduated magna cum laude. He received a bachelor of health science in pre-professional physical therapy and a master of physical therapy degree.
Matthew Dean Peters, of Sedalia, received a bachelor of science in business administration, with an emphasis in management.
Sara Ann Simon, of Sedalia, received a bachelor of science in human environmental science, with an emphasis in family studies.
Jennifer K. Snyder, of Sedalia, received a doctor of veterinary medicine.
Jamie R. Stober, of Sedalia, graduated magna cum laude. He received a bachelor of arts in religious studies.
Lucas E. Warnke, of Sedalia, received a bachelor of science in animal sciences.

SMITHTON

Melissa R. Page, of Smithton, received a doctor of veterinary medicine.

MARSHALL
Heidi D. Arni, of Marshall, received a bachelor of arts degree in theater, with an emphasis in performance.
Joshua Todd Hundley, of Marshall, received a bachelor of science in fisheries and wildlife and a minor in biological sciences.
Nikki Ann Mullins, of Marshall, received a juris doctor in law.
Debbie Perkins, of Marshall, received a master of education in information science and learning technologies.
Michelle D. Robbins, of Marshall, graduated cum laude. She received a bachelor of health science in pre-professional physical therapy and a master of physical therapy degree.
Jesus Santiago, of Marshall, received a bachelor of science in business administration, with an emphasis in international business management, and a bachelor of arts in international studies, with an emphasis in international business.
Katie L. Solomon, of Marshall, graduated cum laude. She received a bachelor of health science in radiologic sciences, with an emphasis in radiography.
Rene Boland, of Sweet Springs, received a master of science in nursing.
Keith D. Dohrman, of Sweet Springs, received a bachelor of science in agricultural economics.
Jason M. Staples, of Sweet Springs, received a bachelor of science in general agriculture.
Jaime Suzanne Vickrey, of Sweet Springs, received a bachelor of science in plant sciences, with an emphasis in landscape horticulture and a minor in architectural studies.


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