PLATTEVILLE, Wis. (July 7, 2017) - The University of Wisconsin-Platteville announces its graduating class for the spring 2017 semester. Founded in 1866, UW-Platteville is located in the southwest corner of Wisconsin, and has nearly 9,000 students. For more information on the university, visit uwplatt.edu. Students from this area who received their diplomas include: [Insert student(s) below] -30- HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, MAJOR(s)  

Bettendorf, IA  Sarah McCraw, Elementary Education and Fine Arts  Kazoua Moua, Criminal Justice  Jacob Wilkinson, Criminal Justice and Psychology  Taylor Wood, Business Administration Calamus, IA  Abbie Moellenbeck, Agricultural Business Camanche, IA  Nathan Stuer, Forensic Investigation Clinton, IA  Nathan Vander Bleek, Business Administration Colona, IL  Seth Rembold, Industrial Technology Management  Isaac Smith, Criminal Justice Davenport, IA  Cory Elam, Criminal Justice  Benjamin Reis, Industrial Technology Management Geneseo, IL  Samantha Borkgren, Psychology Hillsdale, IL  Wesley Declercq, Animal Science LeClaire, IA  Philip Dohmen, Industrial Engineering Long Grove, IA  Wyatt Eaton, Civil Engineering  Matthew Larson, Agricultural Business and Animal Science Milan, IL  Alexander Johnson, Industrial Technology Management  Sydney Kilcoin, Mechanical Engineering Moline, IL  Nicholas Erickson, Sustainable and Renewable Energy Systems  Steward Lyman, Criminal Justice Morrison, IL  Brock Deter, Agricultural Business  Kyle Meurs, Agricultural Business  Ethan Pruis, Agricultural Business  Sarah VenHuizen, Agricultural Business Port Byron, IL  Elista Fisher, Biology Prophetstown, IL  Arlyn Ackerman, Soil and Crop Science Silvis, IL  Blake Alley, Chemistry Wilton, IA  Seth Kaufmann, Soil and Crop Science

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