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College News: Aug. 4, 2018
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UW Madison

MADISON — The University of Wisconsin-Madison held their spring commencement ceremony May 11-12. The ceremony for doctoral, MFA and medical degree graduates was May 11, bachelor’s, master’s and law graduates received their degrees May 12. 

Argyle: Rachel Tollakson, College of Letters and Science — Master of Social Work.

Aimee Von Arx, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Arts with Honors in the Liberal Arts, Psychology.

Belleville: Mitchell Delorme, College of Letters and Science — Bachelor of Science, Biology

Emily Denure, School of Education — Bachelor of Science-Education, Communication Sciences and Disorders.

Katie Dowdy, School of Human Ecology — Bachelor of Science-Human Development and Family Studies, Human Development and Family Studies, graduated with Highest Distinction.

 Bridget Droes, School of Nursing — Bachelor of Science-Nursing, Nursing, graduated with Distinction

 Jillian Gorski, School of Med & Public Health, Doctor of Medicine with Honors in Research, Medicine.

 Ian Hamilton, College of Letters and Science — Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, Religious Studies.

 Emma Neild, School of Human Ecology — Bachelor of Science-Interior Architecture, Interior Architecture.

 Justin Stadelman, School of Business — Master of Accountancy, Business: Accounting.

Blanchardville: Alayna Truttmann, College of Letters and Science — Bachelor of Arts, Computer Sciences.

Brodhead: Marissa Haegele, College of Letters and Science — Bachelor of Arts, Sociology. 

 Kathryn Ryser, School of Human Ecology — Bachelor of Science-Human Development and Family Studies, Human Development and Family Studies, graduated with Distinction.

Browntown: Noah Tostrud, College of Letters and Science — Bachelor of Science, Economics.

Darlington: Alison Wedig, College of Agricultural & Life Science — Bachelor of Science, Life Sciences Communication, graduated with Distinction.

Juda: Tabatha Davis, College of Agricultural & Life Science — Bachelor of Science-Biological Systems Engineering, Biological Systems Engineering.

 Tyler Davis, College of Engineering — Bachelor of Science-Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering. 

 Emily Severson, School of Veterinary Medicine, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, School of Med & Public Health, Master of Public Health, Public Health.

Monroe: Kerry Bizzigotti, School of Business — Master of Business Administration, Business: General Management.

 Steven Christiansen, School of Education — Bachelor of Science-Kinesiology, Kinesiology. 

 Jodie Edgar, School of Nursing — Bachelor of Science-Nursing, Nursing. 

 Jacob Flannery, College of Agricultural & Life Science — Bachelor of Science-Agricultural Business Management, Agricultural Business Management. 

 Elicia Frie, School of Education — Bachelor of Science-Rehabilitation Psychology, Rehabilitation Psychology.

 Kevin Frint, School of Veterinary Medicine — Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Medicine.

 Grant Keith, College of Letters and Science — Bachelor of Science with Honors in the Liberal Arts, Biology, Psychology. 

 Charles Kind, College of Agricultural & Life Science, Bachelor of Science, Biology. 

 Leanna Schwartzlow, College of Agricultural & Life Science — Master of Science-Clinical Nutrition, Clinical Nutrition. 

 Vanessa Studer, College of Letters and Science — Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Political Science, graduated with Distinction.

Monticello: Clare Gietzel, College of Agricultural & Life Science — Bachelor of Science, Agronomy.

New Glarus: Caleb Fredrickson, College of Letters and Science — Bachelor of Science, Economics. 

 Makayla Kiersten, College of Engineering — Bachelor of Science-Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering.

 Navroz Lal, College of Letters and Science — Bachelor of Science, Computer Sciences.

South Wayne: Tessa Cushman, College of Agricultural & Life Science — Bachelor of Science-Dietetics, Nutritional Sciences, graduated with Highest Distinction.