Proud WSU Grads Hail From Pullman

This is a continuing list of Inland Northwest students who graduated this spring from Washington State University. They are listed alphabetically by their hometowns and degrees:

Pullman: Paul Jeffries, English; Amy Jensen, zoology; Brittney Jensen, psychology; Karin Johnson, social sciences; Richard Johnson, chemical engineering; Valaurie Johnson, English; Tennille Jones, business administration; Stephanie Kalasz, drama; Peter Katzler Jr., mechanical engineering; Krista Kenny, kinesiology; Linda Kibler, political science; Lavern Kidd, criminal justice; Mijeong Kim, humanities; Marilee King, doctor of veterinary medicine; and Chris Kleene, crop science.

Alfred Knight, animal sciences; Shiho Kushida, business administration; Keith Large, environmental science; Heidi Latham, animal sciences; Tan-Mei Lee, business administration; Lek Lim, mechanical engineering and business administration; Robert Logsdon, social science; Andrew Lok, electrical engineering; Kurt Mahugh, electrical engineering; Robert Mallery, natural resource management; Yi Mao, teaching certificate; Arif Maqbool, electrical engineering; Dale Marker, animal sciences; Erik Martin, environmental science; Robert McAllister, social science; and Deana McReynolds, doctor in veterinary medicine.

Sabina Milbrath, landscape architecture; John Miller-Wing, landscape architecture; Khashayar Mohammadi, business administration; Andrew Monary, mechanical engineering; Christopher Morris, mathematics; Steven Myers Jr., business administration; Rosemary Nettleton, chemical engineering; Justin Nguyen, landscape architecture; Thiennga Nguyen-Trent, biology; Troy Nguyen, communications; Anne Novotney, psychology; and Pauline Nziramasanga, business administration.

Matt Oberst, English; Michael O’Fallon, hotel and restaurant administration; Colleen O’Shaughnessy, sociology; Edward Pang, computer science; Molly Patterson, food sciences and human nutrition; Ruth Pettenger, biology; Jerome Phillips, animal sciences; Kristen Piper-McFatridge, philosophy; Sacha Place, music; Michael Platt, criminal justice; Angela Price, psychology; Stanley Putyrae, teaching certificate; and Peter Quan, agribusiness.

Hans Reinhardt, architectural studies and architecture; Ryan Rettig, social sciences; Tina Robison, business administration; Todd Rudis, kinesiology; Hun-Seok Ryu, business administration; Toni Saavedra, bachelor of pharmacy; Michele Sanders, communications; Amy Saneholtz, sociology; Craiger Scharnhorst, recreation and leisure studies; Monica Schwendenman, nursing; Amir Shabanzadegan, materials science and engineering; Cailin Shannon, apparel, merchandising and textiles; Gail Staringer-Roberts, natural resource management; Michael St. John, English; Johnathan Straight, political science; and Miriam Stratton, social sciences.

Sean-Christopher Tinder, mechanical engineering; Russell Tjossem, business administration; Kevin Tsou, social science; Sergio Verdina, electrical engineering; Adam Vigus, general physical science; Ying Wang, business administration; Brian Watson, geology; Donna Watson, social sciences; David Wiens, veterinary science; Peter Willard general mathematics; Katherine Willman, business administration; Marshall Willman, philosophy; Chad Winkler, fine arts; Jessica Woo, business administration; Kimberly Wood, history; and John Yates, general physical sciences.

More graduates will follow in future achievements columns.

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