WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY SPRING GRADS LIST

More than 1,500 students completed their degrees at Wichita State University in spring 2012.  These include Nishant Gorrepati of Bettendorf with a Graduate Certificate in Lean Systems and Jennifer A Weiman of Davenport with a Master of Music in Music-Opera Performance.

Undergraduate students who have attained a grade point average of 3.9 out of a possible 4.0 received the summa cum laude award; those with an average of 3.55 received the magna cum laude award; and those with an average of 3.25 received the cum laude.

CARTHAGE ANNOUNCES SPRING 2012 GRADUATES

Kenosha, Wis. - Carthage College celebrated commencement May 20, 2012.
Students from your local area receiving degrees include : (student(s) listed below)

Anne Boyler, Bettendorf. with a BA Cum Laude in Athletic Training; Pace Bennett of Moline with a BA in Accounting; and Joseph Finnemann, Rock Island, with a BA in Political Science

ABOUT CARTHAGE COLLEGE
Established in 1847, Carthage is a college of the liberal arts and sciences affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The College enrolls 2,500 students and is situated on the Lake Michigan shore in Kenosha, Wis., midway between Chicago and Milwaukee. The Collegiate Learning Assessment has ranked Carthage among the top eight percent of colleges and universities nationwide for the academic gains of its students.

UNIV. OF MN TWIN CITIES SPRING DEAN'S LIST

Local student(s) earn recognition on University of Minnesota Twin Cities Dean's List for spring semester

MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (07/11/2012) - The University of Minnesota Twin Cities has named Cresston D Gackle of Bettendorf  to the spring semester Dean's List. Gackle is a student in the university's College of Liberal Arts.  Also named was Ann C. Motto of Davenport. Motto is a student in the university's  College of Liberal Arts.

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