UW cites spring grads
The following area residents recently graduated from the University of Washington. All degrees are bachelor’s degrees. Graduates are listed by their hometown and degree(s) and degree emphasis.
Chattaroy: Lennie Rasmussen, philosophy; Robert Schuyler, geography.
Cheney: Elizabeth Harrington, political science; Bruce Jackson, law, societies and justice, and sociology; Andrea Jones, biology, general, and general studies; Ryan Snowden, comparative literature, cinema studies.
Colbert: Dana Ayers, psychology; Sheena Barnes, neurobiology and psychology; Robert Hryniewicz, business administration, finance; Scott Tewel, chemical engineering.
Deer Park: Joshua Hanlin, English; Philip Weber, aeronautical and astronautical engineering.
Fairchild Air Force Base: Alexander Atienza, informatics.
Greenacres: Chelsey McKnight, international studies, general.
Liberty Lake: Heather Folkins, communication; Laura Kogler, physics.
Mead: Kimberly Clark, psychology; Tija Danzig, psychology; Garrett Guiler, business administration, finance; Matthew Verheul, electrical engineering.
Mica: Cecelia Arkenbout, communication and economics; Joseph Russell, environmental studies, ecology and conservation, and biology ecology and evolution.
Nine Mile Falls: Robert Gray, computer science; Caryn Grubbs, drama.
Otis Orchards: Sara Armstrong, communication.
Spokane: Kimberly Adams, nursing and anthropology; Todd Adolphson, business administration, marketing; Megan Anderberg, psychology; Jane Anderson, civil engineering; Margo Anderson, communication and political science; Dawn-Marie Aubertin, prosthetics and orthotics; Bjorn Ballien, materials science and engineering; Jonathan Beaudoin, aeronautical and astronautical engineering; James Beebe, political science; Ryan Boe, psychology; Klara Bowman, political science; Ryan Boyd, business administration, accounting; Lawrence Brick, business administration, marketing/finance; Erica Broadwell, communication; Nathan Bruneau, electrical engineering and informatics; Marc Busch, construction management; Kendra Caprye, chemical engineering; Jacquelyn Carlsson, biochemistry; Timothy Chau, mathematics; Benjamin Clawson, chemistry; Virginia Coble, political science; Joshua Cochran, business administration, finance; Adam Constable, history; Christine Cresswell, drama; Derek Dauphin, biology, ecology and evolution and psychology; Krista Davis, computer science; Kimberlee Deuser, social welfare; Katherine Dillon, speech and hearing sciences; Michelle Edmunds, biology; Jacob Farley, drama; Christopher Fayant, history; Emily Fewel, communication; Ryan Freese, drama and comparative literature, cinema studies; Brian Frost, sociology and anthropology; John Frostad, chemical engineering; Patric Gavin, psychology; Seth Geiser, political science; Alicia Geurts, psychology; Jolene Green, political science; Stephen Greer, electrical engineering; Gina Guyer, international studies, general; Michael Hansen, civil engineering; Lindsay Hartsoch, economics; Heather Hemmingmoore, political science and economics; Randy Hert, history and anthropology; Douglas Hill, biochemistry; Blair Holbrook, neurobiology; Brandon Houk, business administration, accounting; Oliver Huslid, computer science and physics; Sun Hwang, business administration; Joleen Janecek, business administration, finance/marketing; Karyna Jernberg, comparative history of ideas; Courtney Johnson, communication; Marques Johnson, geography; Tricia Johnson, political science; Harry Jones, physics; Nicholas Jones, economics and philosophy; Jesse Kilgren, political science; Leah Kincaid, international studies, Latin America; Katie Kirschke, communication, journalism; Laura Kuznetz, art history; Lisa Kvalheim, biology, general; Tyler Laney, psychology and comparative religion; Ann Lee, business administration, marketing/finance; Teresa Lewis, international studies, general; Ryan Mann, economics and Spanish; Raymond Marcilla, electrical engineering; Bethany Martin, aeronautical and astronautical engineering; Alex May, computer engineering; Robert McCarville Jr., mechanical engineering; Erin Milhem, psychology and art; Tina Mitchel, sociology; Danielle Murphy, history and psychology; Mikele Murphy, anthropology; Lindsey Nutting, social welfare; Phedra Orcutt, anthropology; Ashley Ovlen, drama; Jian Paley, nursing; Janessa Pilling, biology; Joshua Proctor, English and aeronautical and astronautical engineering; Sean Raabe, psychology; Elma Rasic, German language and literature; Elizabeth Rayner, communication, journalism and art; Diana Rees, sociology; Daniel Richardson, English; Stephany Rochon, communication; Marissa Rowland, law, societies, and justice; Matthew Russell, communications; Kelsi Sale, business administration, finance; William Sanchez, construction management; Drew Schaeffer, business administration, finance; Anthony Schwebs, computer engineering; Anjulie Semenchuk, sociology; Dodds Simangan Jr., sociology; Kathryn Simangan, psychology; Evan Simonson, philosophy; Yuko Sinnott, economics and math; Karl Smith, business administration and international studies, general; Debra Stimpson, clinical health services; Chelsea Swan, American ethnic studies; Dion Trimble, English; Aaron Troy, political science; Adriann Tubac, psychology; Bryce Vandervert, forest resources, paper, science and engineering; Brandon Waltz, interdisciplinary arts and sciences; Julie Wheaton, psychology; Kendra Williby, English; Marcus Wright, communication; Zablong Yang, materials science and engineering and French; John Zver, business administration, accounting.