UI Students Earn Degrees After Summer Session
Area University of Idaho students recently completed requirements for degrees at the close of the 1999 summer session. Among the 329 graduating, 159 received bachelor degrees; 138 earned master degrees; 16 earned doctoral degrees; and 16 completed specialist degrees.
North Idaho graduates and their degrees are listed by hometown.
Cataldo
College of Education: Kristine A. Alf, master of science; and Christopher K. Campbell, bachelor of science in education.
Clark Fork
College of Education: David P. Knapp, bachelor of science in education.
Coeur d’Alene
College of Education: Jeffrey C. Westover, master of science; and Stephanie S. Bennett, David M. Cunningham, Scott O. DuCoeur, Alice J. Jurgens, and Sarah McLain, all master of education.
Fernwood
College of Education: David C. Atchison, master of education.
Hayden Lake
College of Education: Janice R. Bolon, master of education. College of Mines and Earth Resources: Stacey J. Johnson, bachelor of science in cartography.
Kellogg
College of Business and Economics: Michael C. Mangini, bachelor of science in business.
Mullan
College of Education: Tamara L. Erickson, bachelor of dance.
Pinehurst
College of Engineering: William J. Lillibridge, master of engineering.
Post Falls
College of Education: Rose M. Francis, Terri A. Hammar, and Lori Daub Richardson, all master of education. College of Mines and Earth Resources: William L. Roth, bachelor of science in Geology.
Priest River
College of Engineering: Jacob A. Bingham, bachelor of science in chemical engineering.
Rathdrum
College of Education: Sandra K. Kennedy, master of education.
Sagle
College of Education: Amy M. Bettinger, master of education; and Dennis J. McGonigal, bachelor of science in recreation.
General Studies Program: Julia A. King, bachelor of general studies.
Sandpoint
College of Education: Nikole J. Ahner-Brown, master of education; and Shauna M. Bowden, bachelor of science in education.
College of Letters and Science: Loretta K. Glazier, bachelor of science.
Wallace
College of Education: Tony S. Carrico, bachelor of science in business education.