IOWA CITY, IOWA (February 3, 2021) — Despite the many unprecedented challenges of the past year, University of Iowa students continued to excel; and perhaps the best example of that commitment is the more than 1,800 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students who graduated at the conclusion of the 2020 fall semester. That total included 157 students who earned multiple degrees.

Anna Bixby of Muscatine, IA [Two degrees: Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences]

Amber Conger of Davenport, IA [Two degrees: Bachelor of Arts in Ancient Civilization from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Bachelor of Arts in Classical Languages from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences]

Nathan Cowan of Geneseo, IL [Two degrees: Bachelor of Arts in Ethics and Public Policy from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences]

Xueyao Fu of Bettendorf, IA [Two degrees: Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Analytics and Information Systems from the Tippie College of Business and Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from the Tippie College of Business]

Jordan Harms of Bettendorf, IA [Two degrees: Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from the Tippie College of Business and Bachelor of Business Administration in Management from the Tippie College of Business]

Zachary Lively of De Witt, IA [Two degrees: Bachelor of Arts in English Education from the College of Education and Bachelor of Arts in English from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences]

Daniel Whiskeyman of Davenport, IA [Two degrees: Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences]

About the University of Iowa

The University of Iowa is one of the nation's premier public-research universities, dedicated to academic excellence, groundbreaking discoveries and creations, commitment to Iowa and the world, and a culture that prizes community, diversity, and opportunity.

Iowa is known around the world for its leadership in the arts, sciences, and humanities. It is home to the first and best creative-writing program in the world, a world-class academic medical center and one of America's top teaching hospitals, and a can-do culture that fosters a campus-wide dedication to student success.

To learn more about the University of Iowa, click HERE.

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