More than 800 graduates receive degrees at the end of Iowa State's 2018 summer term

AMES, Iowa (August 21, 2018) - Iowa State University awarded a total of 843 degrees at the end of the 2018 summer term. Of the students receiving degrees, 481 were awarded bachelor's degrees, 226 received master's degrees and 136 received doctor of philosophy degrees.

Graduates listed below are from your area. 

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, DEGREE, MAJOR(S), HONORS (if listed)
Bettendorf, IA 
 Ryan Thompson, Bachelor of Science, Geology
 Tobey Pribyl, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Magna Cum Laude

Clinton, IA 
 Dantrell Kelley, Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology and Health

Coal Valley, IL 
 David Carius, Master of Arts, Graphic Design
 David Carius, Master of Arts, Graphic Design

Davenport, IA 
 David Braun, Bachelor of Science, Accounting, Cum Laude
 Justin Alcala, Bachelor of Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies
 Michael Thach, Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology and Health
 Sequan Gatlin, Bachelor of Science, Journalism and Mass Communication

Muscatine, IA 
 Abbey Olderog, Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice Studies
 Abbey Olderog, Bachelor of Science, Psychology
 Jordyn Livermore, Bachelor of Science, Hospitality Management
 Tyler Much, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering

Rock Island, IL 
 Brittany Marxen, Bachelor of Science, Psychology, Cum Laude

West Liberty, IA 
 Adriane Frauenholtz, Bachelor of Science, Child, Adult, and Family Services

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