AMES, Iowa (August 22, 2017) - Iowa State University awarded a total of 894 degrees at the end of the 2017 summer term. Of the students receiving degrees, 515 were awarded bachelor's degrees, 240 received master's degrees and 139 received doctor of philosophy degrees. Graduates listed below are from your area. HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, DEGREE, MAJOR(S), HONORS (if listed)

Bettendorf, IA  Tyler Adams, Bachelor of Science, Supply Chain Management  Alexandra Cantrill, Bachelor of Science, Apparel, Merchandising, and Design  Taelar Hillyer, Master of Education, Education Charlotte, IA  Cole Dickey, Bachelor of Science, Agricultural Studies Davenport, IA  Jennifer Barry-Young, Bachelor of Liberal Studies, Liberal Studies  Alexandra Fietsam, Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology and Health, Cum Laude  Logan Grimm, Bachelor of Science, Management Information Systems  Kylie Hamerlinck, Bachelor of Science, Marketing and Communication Studies  Basilia Koster, Bachelor of Science, Apparel, Merchandising, and Design  Caitlyn McCreight, Bachelor of Science, Journalism and Mass Communication Eldridge, IA  Chloe Corbin, Bachelor of Science, Child, Adult, and Family Services Moline, IL  Hans Schaeffer, Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering Rock Island, IL  Matthew Molitor, Bachelor of Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies and Sociology Wilton, IA  Grant Maurer, Bachelor of Science, Agricultural Studies -30-

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