SIOUX CITY, IOWA (January 5, 2021) 33 Morningside College students graduated with bachelor’s degrees and 78 students earned graduate degrees in December 2020.

Morningside College awards general honors based on undergraduate work completed at the college and according to the grade-point averages designated as follows:

Cum Laude (with honor) at 3.50

Magna Cum Laude (with great honor) at 3.66

Summa Cum Laude (with highest honor) at 3.81.

The names listed in this release are of Morningside students in the surrounding area. To view the complete December 2020 graduates list and find other Morningside news, visit www.morningside.edu/news.

Morningside College, soon to be Morningside University in June 2021, is a private four-year liberal arts college with a beautiful 68-acre campus located in a safe and residential area in Sioux City, Iowa. Morningside's educational programming is designed to meet the needs of undergraduate, post-undergraduate, and graduate students in an increasingly fast-paced world with over 65 majors and pre-professional programs, online graduate programs in education and nursing, and an online bachelor's degree completion program. Learn more at morningside.edu.

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

Charlotte, IA

Alexandra Dickey, Master of Arts in Teaching

Clinton, IA

Megan K Anderson, Master of Arts in Teaching

Krystal J Haskell, Master of Arts in Teaching

Davenport, IA

Adam Delp, Master of Arts in Teaching

Andrea L Winters, Master of Arts in Teaching

Moline, IL

Emma J McCreary, Master of Arts in Teaching

Muscatine, IA

Megan R Kinsey, Master of Arts in Teaching

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