AMES, Iowa (September 25, 2019) — Iowa State University awarded degrees to 884 graduates this summer. Students earning degrees have the opportunity to participate in fall or spring commencement ceremonies. The following are graduates from your area: HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, DEGREE, MAJOR(S), WITH DISTINCTION (if listed)

Camanche, IA Caitlyn Skiff, Bachelor of Arts, Performing Arts Charlotte, IA Haleigh Hughes, Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology and Health Haleigh Hughes, Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology and Health Davenport, IA

Mariah Anderson, Bachelor of Science, Management Information Systems Olivia Forrest, Bachelor of Science, Child, Adult, and Family Services Jocelyn Jackson, Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering Mason McGuire, Bachelor of Science, Biology Mason McGuire, Bachelor of Science, Biology Andrew Wiese, Master of Science, Biochemistry De Witt, IA Austin Holst, Bachelor of Science, Supply Chain Management Donahue, IA Shane Polzin, Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice Studies Grandview, IA Cassi Montandon, Master of Science, Agricultural Education Illinois City, IL Taylor Boruff, Bachelor of Science, Child, Adult, and Family Services Lakemoor, IL Nicholas Adam, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering Muscatine, IA Alexandra Limon, Bachelor of Science, Psychology and Advertising Walcott, IA Ashlyn Kessler, Master of Science, Crop Production and Physiology Ashlyn Kessler, Master of Science, Crop Production and Physiology Wheatland, IA Trevor Stevenson, Master of Science, Industrial and Agricultural Technology Trevor Stevenson, Master of Science, Industrial and Agricultural Technology

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