DES MOINES, IA (02/16/2010)(readMedia)-- The following students graduated from Drake University at the conclusion of the 2009 fall semester.

  • Sheila Beiermann of Cordova, IL earned a Master of Business Administration from the College of Business and Public Administration.

  • Scott Berg of Bettendorf, IA earned a Master of Science in Education from the School of Education.

  • Rachel Davis of Davenport, IA earned a Juris Doctor from the Drake University Law School.

  • Lori Duncan of LeClaire, IA earned a Master of Science in Education from the School of Education.

  • Sara Fitzer-Huston of Durant, IA earned a Master of Public Administration from the College of Business and Public Administration.

  • Linda Frederiksen of Bettendorf, IA earned a Master of Public Administration from the College of Business and Public Administration.

  • Jami McCubbin of Long Grove, IA earned a Bachelor of Science in Education in Secondary Teacher Education from the School of Education.

  • Janet McDonald of Bettendorf, IA earned a Master of Science in Education from the School of Education.

  • Brett Nagle of Long Grove, IA earned a Master of Science in Education from the School of Education.

  • Jonathan Noble of Bettendorf, IA earned a Juris Doctor from the Drake University Law School.

  • Patrick Seamer of Bettendorf, IA earned a Master of Science in Education from the School of Education.

  • Brandon Tolle of Davenport, IA earned a Master of Science in Education from the School of Education.

Drake is a private, independent university in Des Moines, Iowa, with an enrollment of approximately 3,200 full-time undergraduate students from 45 states and 62 countries. Drake University's mission is to provide an exceptional learning environment that prepares students for meaningful personal lives, professional accomplishments and responsible global citizenship. The Drake experience is distinguished by collaborative learning among students, faculty and staff and by the integration of the liberal arts and sciences with professional preparation.

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