WSU Announces Recent Inland Northwest Grads
Several Inland Northwest students graduated this spring from Washington State University. The graduates, listed alphabetically by their home towns, and their degrees are:
Albion: Tamara Cathey, zoology; Jo-Anne Dixon, doctor of veterinary medicine; George Dorsey, business administration; Francis Gillen, political science; Jerry Glover, soils science; Janel Johnson, sociology; Rachel Madson, political science; Patricia Mueller, general biological sciences; Melvin Mundell, Jr., fine arts; Cheryle Myers, psychology; Lisa Newham-Cudabuck, doctor of veterinary medicine; Sheri Willett, horticulture; Leilani Wilson, doctor of veterinary medicine; and Eva Zimmerman, doctor of veterinary medicine.
Almira: Chris-Allan Druger-Peha, agribusiness.
Chattaroy: Jolisa Copeland, physical education; Greg Fortin, social sciences; Kary George, bachelor of pharmacy; and Mark Wilson, general physical sciences.
Cheney: Thomas Cummings, animal sciences; John Ford, zoology; Thane Hisaw, general biological science; Amanda Kauffman, business administration; Sheila Lopes, interior design; Marilyn Moberly, natural resource sciences; Justin Otto, economics; and Carissa Preble, chemical engineering.
Chewelah: Christine Belzer, nursing; Cynthia Kiefer, zoology; and Maegan Kilpatrick, nursing.
Colbert: Scott Buchanan, biology; Daniel Gibbons, business administration; and Terrie Huckaba, bachelor of pharmacy.
Colfax: Brandon Avery, criminal justice; Faviola Barbosa-Lopez, business administration; Jeannette Barkhurst, agricultural economics; Lars Braun, English; Mees Dekker, doctor of veterinary medicine; Levente Fabry-Asztalos, anthropology; Angela Giordano, physical education; Ann Larsen, animal science; William McLean II, architectural studies and architecture; Reid Shahan, agricultural economics; and Shawn Wayment, doctor of veterinary medicine.
Colton: Patricia Bailey, history; Adam Druffel, agricultural economics; Linda Foss, child, consumer and family studies; Susan Howell, doctor of veterinary medicine; Sarah Reedy, music; Patti Sharp, social science; Scott Sodorff, political science; Tracy Thompson, doctor of veterinary medicine; and Ryan Young, social studies.
Colville: Natasha Alderson, natural resource management; Nichole Eaton, crop science; Richard Hugus, history; Christy Packer, social sciences; Launa Phillips, social sciences; Shiree Porter, drama and communications; and Joshua Tripp, landscape architecture.
Coulee City: Bradley Isaak, agricultural economics.
Creston: Katie Herdrick, zoology.
Danville: Lyra Thurik, business administration.
Davenport: Chelsea Bly, hotel and restaurant administration.
Deer Park: Karen Diveley, bachelor of pharmacy; Kevin Koesel, civil engineering; Darlene Lawson, social sciences; Darin Miller, construction management; and Thomas Shannon, communications.
Electric City: Karla Clark, business administration.
Ephrata: Johna Fletcher, biology; Rebecca Long, Nursing; and Timothy Osborn, Political Science.
Evans: Francesca Boring, social science, and Jennifer Nottingham-Todd, education.
More graduates will follow in future achievements columns.
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