DUBUQUE, IOWA (June 28, 2019) — Clarke University in Dubuque, Iowa, awarded degrees and honors at its Commencement Ceremony on May 18, 2019.   The following area students were honored at the ceremony:

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, DEGREE, MAJOR(S), HONORS (if listed)

Bettendorf, IA Brooke Marie Jewell, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Nursing Alexanderia M Leedle, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Nursing Clinton, IA Brianna Kathleen Gyrion, Bachelor of Arts, Liberal Studies Davenport, IA Mallory E Moore, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy DeWitt, IA Brooke M Chapman, Master of Arts in Education, Education Eldridge, IA Katelynn M Rheingans, Bachelor of Science, Athletic Training Erie, IL Kelli Jean Jepson, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Nursing Grand Mound, IA Olivia Leanne Haack, Bachelor of Science, Athletic Training, Summa Cum Laude Brandee Marie Rus, Master of Social Work, Social Work Moline, IL Jessica Ann Howell, Bachelor of Arts, Biology, Chemistry Tipton, IA Greg Allan Ballenger, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy Rebecca R Genung, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy Walcott, IA Kari Lauren Moeller, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy    Founded in 1843 by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Clarke University is located near the Mississippi River in Dubuque, Iowa. The University believes learning is lifelong and life-changing. Our community inspires intellectual curiosity, cultural engagement, professional preparedness, spiritual exploration, and a commitment to contributing to the common good in a global society. Academic offerings include 49 undergraduate majors and minors, 10 pre-professional programs, and six graduate degree programs.

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