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Students receive degrees from Missouri State

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Missouri State University in Springfield conferred degrees to students in ceremonies held May 16.


Sam B. Jones, of Cole Camp, received a master of science. Ashley R. Newman, of Cole Camp, received a master of accountancy. She also graduated from the honors college.


Ashley Blankenship, of Lincoln, received a bachelor of science. Elizabeth A. Keller, of Lincoln, received a master of science.


Alana M. Bell, of Warsaw, received a bachelor of science in education. She graduated summa cum laude. Jonna M. Pickens, of Warsaw, received a bachelor of science.


Ashley D. Borgstadt, of Concordia, received a bachelor of science. She graduated summa cum laude and was in the honors college. Alison L. Kirchhoff, of Concordia, received a master of science. She was in the honors college. Jennifer C. Smith, of Concordia, received a bachelor of science. She graduated cum laude.


Lizette M. Clutter, of Tipton, received a bachelor of science in education. Hannah L. Combs, of Tipton, received a master of business administration and graduated from the honors college. Bernard A. Hainen and Katie A. Long, both of Tipton, received bachelor of science degrees.


Bradley A. Homan, of Syracuse, received a bachelor of science in education. He graduated summa cum laude.
Brandon P. Boatman, of Versailles, received a bachelor of science. Breanna J. Merriott, of Versailles, received a bachelor of science in nursing. She graduated cum laude.


Joshua R. Flinn, of Green Ridge, received a master of science.


Ashley N. Coffelt, of Sedalia, received a bachelor of science in education. She graduated magna cum laude. Jerome D. Johnson, of Sedalia, received a bachelor of arts. He graduated magna cum laude. Jordan D. Liesemeyer, of Sedalia, received a bachelor of science and graduated summa cum laude.


Shelly J. Swier, of Marshall, received a bachelor of science. Jessie E. Yeagle, of Marshall, received a bachelor of science and graduated cum laude and from the honors college.


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