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Degrees: Aug. 11, 2016
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MADISON - Approximately 6,500 students received degrees during the University of Wisconsin-Madison's May 14 spring commencement ceremony. Former Badger quarterback Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks delivered the charge to graduates at the ceremony, which was held at Camp Randall Stadium.

The following lists area students, their college, their degree, their major and if they graduated with distinction.

Albany: Ciara Kubesh, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Science, communication arts.

Argyle: Katie Dammen, School of Nursing, Bachelor of Science in nursing, nursing, graduated with distinction.

Belleville: Carly Edge, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Bachelor of Science, agronomy; Andrew Flach, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Science, computer sciences, economics, mathematics; Kelsey Joseph, College of Letters and Science, Master of Social Work, social work; Caleb Mabis, School of Medicine and Public Health, Master of Physician Assistant Studies, physician assistant; and Kari Steck, School of Education, Master of Science in educational psychology, educational psychology.

Brodhead: Mckenzie Malaise, School of Business, Bachelor of Business Administration, business: finance, investment and banking, business: risk management and insurance.

Browntown: Myles Annis, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Arts, political science.

Darlington: Alix Brandt, School of Education, Bachelor of Science in rehabilitation psychology, rehabilitation psychology; Slade Norton, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Farm and Industry Short Course One Year Certificate; Brianna Reichling, School of Human Ecology, Bachelor of Science in human development and family studies, human development and family studies; Heidi Tuescher-Gille, School of Education, Master of Science in educational leadership and policy analysis, educational leadership and policy analysis.

Juda: Joscelin Eberle, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Arts in history, history and history of science, medicine and technology.

Monroe: Caleb Franson, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Arts, Japanese; Melissa Guth, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Arts, social welfare; Nicole Heinen, College of Letters and Science, Master of Music, music: performance; Samuel Johnson, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Arts, German, international studies; Kendra Lagrange, College of Letters and Science, Master of Social Work, social work; Laura Lippold, School of Business, Master of Business Administration, business: general management; Kayla Rackow, School of Pharmacy, Doctor of Pharmacy, pharmacy; Heidi Seffrood, School of Business, Master of Business Administration, business: general management; Zachary Vannatta, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Bachelor of Science, agronomy; Logan Wells, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Bachelor of Science, forest science; Dylon Wilde, School of Business, Bachelor of Business Administration, business: accounting, business: finance, investment and banking.

Monticello: Andrew Fink, School of Business, Bachelor of Business Administration, business: accounting.

New Glarus: Samantha Stecha, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Science, biology, graduated with distinction; and James Trudell, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Bachelor of Science, environmental sciences.



DES MOINES, Iowa - Eric Anderson of New Glarus graduated from Drake University with a Bachelor of Science in business administration, majoring in international business.

Drake University is a private university in Des Moines, Iowa, with more than 3,300 undergraduate and 1,600 graduate students.



FAYETTE, Iowa - Upper Iowa University announced the names of its May 2016 graduates. They include Brenda Coplien of Monroe and Jeremy Edge of Brodhead.