CHICAGO, IL (06/13/2013)(readMedia)-- The following local students received degrees from the University of Illinois at Chicago at the May 2013 Commencement:

Margot Brobst of Eldridge, earned a MS in Forensic Science.

Emily Johnson of Moline, earned a PHARMD in Pharmacy (PharmD).

Rajendra Mishra of East Moline, earned a PHARMD in Pharmacy (PharmD).

Melissa Armstrong of Lyndon, earned a MS in Nursing.

Lisa Blixt of Moline, earned a BSN in Nursing-R.N. Completion (BSN).

Peggy Creamer of Wilton, earned a MS in Nursing.

Reena Dhakal of East Moline, earned a MS in Nursing.

Gregory Jasper of Clinton, earned a MS in Nursing.

Jennifer Junis of Rock Falls, earned a MS in Nursing.

Amy McCormick of East Moline, earned a MS in Nursing.

Catherine Roche of Davenport, earned a MS in Nursing.

Kelli Rutledge of Moline, earned a BSN in Nursing-R.N. Completion (BSN).

Stephanie Spinosi of Muscatine, earned a MS in Nursing.

Elizabeth Zelnio of Moline, earned a BSN in Nursing (BSN).

Matthew Wolf of Erie, earned a MD in Medicine - Chicago.

Francisco Castaneda of Rock Island, earned a BS in Biological Sciences.

Darby Finnegan of Coal Valley, earned a BA in Psychology.

Roman Poon of East Moline, earned a BS in Biological Sciences.

Matthew Collier of Rock Island, earned a BS in Electrical Engineering.

Irene Patricio of East Moline, earned a BS in Finance.

Jacquelyn King of Rock Falls, earned a MS in Health Informatics.

UIC ranks among the nation's leading research universities and is Chicago's largest university with 27,500 students, 12,000 faculty and staff, 15 colleges and the state's major public medical center. A hallmark of the campus is the Great Cities Commitment, through which UIC faculty, students and staff engage with community, corporate, foundation and government partners to improve the quality of life in metropolitan areas around the world.

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