STORM LAKE, IOWA (June 8, 2022) — Buena Vista University congratulates more than 200 students who graduated in the Spring of 2022. Local students who graduated include:

Dawn Hathaway of Muscatine graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in elementary education

Kristopher Tieso of Bettendorf graduated with a Master of Science in Education in professional school counseling

Alison Failor of Muscatine graduated with a Master of Science in Education in professional school counseling

Thomas Lovejoy of Davenport graduated with a Master of Education in teacher leadership, curriculum, & instruction (effective teaching & instructional leadership track)

About Buena Vista University

Where students dream, innovate, and build-taking concepts from state-of-the-art classrooms and labs to real-world applications throughout the US and across the globe. Our commitment to Education for Service, Division III athletics, and experiential-learning opportunities provide students with skills sought by employers and community leaders. With an average scholarship of more than fifty percent off tuition, BVU represents an affordable option for all. Our campus on the shores of beautiful Storm Lake hosts students in a variety of in-demand majors, while fifteen community-college partners across Iowa — as well as graduate programs — expand student potential through a variety of convenient online and hybrid programs. Visit bvu.edu for more.

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