PLATTEVILLE, WISCONSIN (February 8, 2021) — The University of Wisconsin-Platteville awarded diplomas to nearly 600 students from its three campuses for the summer and fall of 2020.

Students from this area who graduated, with their hometown, major(s), and campus, include:

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, MAJOR(S), CAMPUS (if listed)

Atkinson, IL

Hunter DeSplinter, Industrial Technology Management, UW-Platteville

Clinton, IA

Dustin Lippens, Agricultural Business, UW-Platteville

Geneseo, IL

Johnathan DePauw, Social Science Comprehensive, UW-Platteville

William Girten, Agricultural Business, UW-Platteville

Callie Miller, Animal Science, UW-Platteville

Logan Swartzendruber, Mechanical Engineering

Hampton, IL

Tyler Cornett, Criminal Justice, UW-Platteville

Morrison, IL

Brandon Schroeder, Industrial Technology Management

Muscatine, IA

Grant Nollette, Industrial Technology Management, UW-Platteville

Rock Island, IL

Jacob Bain, Social Science Comprehensive

Chandler Steele, Mechanical Engineering, UW-Platteville

Wheatland, IA

Bailey Moellenbeck, Business Administration, Distance

A total of 586 students from UW-Platteville, UW-Platteville Baraboo Sauk County, and UW-Platteville Richland earned either their Bachelor's or Associate degrees. Because of COVID-19, no ceremonies were held, but will be rescheduled at a later date.

In 2020, UW-Platteville was named the best public institution in Wisconsin for annual return on investment for the fifth consecutive year by Payscale and the best public university in the country for job placement, according to Zippia. For more information on the university, located in Southwest Wisconsin, visit www.uwplatt.edu.

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