Topeka, Kan. (July 7, 2017) - Washburn University is pleased to announce its graduating class of students in spring 2017.     "Each and every one of these students has worked hard to successfully graduate from Washburn, and I have no doubt that they will continue to excel as they embark on their careers," said Dr. Jerry Farley, Washburn University president. Graduates include: Maurice Ward of Moline, IL with a Juris Doctor of Law in Law About Washburn- Founded in 1865, Washburn University is a public institution with more than 8 thousand students and a thousand faculty and staff involved in more than 200 academic programs. Washburn's programs lead to certification, associate, bachelor, master's degree or doctor of nursing practice and juris doctor degrees. In addition, Washburn Institute of Technology (Washburn Tech) -- a nationally recognized innovator in career and technical education - is also part of the Washburn University family. The dedicated faculty and staff at Washburn Tech serve adult and high school students as well as business and industry participants with career specific training. All programs are offered on either the 160-acre residential campus in the heart of Topeka, KS, or at Washburn Tech's campus on the West Side retail hub of the city. Washburn University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association and many of the individual programs have additional accreditations. -30-

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