LA CROSSE - The following students completed degree requirements at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in May. The 106th annual Spring Commencement was held at the La Crosse Center May 14.
Albany: Sydney Bump, Bachelor of Science in exercise and sport science, exercise science major - pre-professional track, highest honors
Argyle: Danielle Treuthardt, Bachelor of Science in exercise and sport science, exercise science major - pre-professional track, honors
Brodhead: Paige Baxter, Bachelor of Science in middle childhood through early adolescence, education major, honors; and Jennifer Glasgow, Bachelor of Arts, English major with rhetoric and writing emphasis, honors
Monroe: Ellen Arndt, Bachelor of Science, biology major with biomedical science concentration, highest honors; Jonathan Becker, Bachelor of Science, exercise and sport science major in exercise science - pre-professional track, honors; Jeffrey Hill, Bachelor of Science, communication studies major with organizational and professional communication emphasis; and Elizabeth Knutson, education specialist, school psychology
EAU CLAIRE - The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire celebrated the achievements of 1,342 graduates, including two from Belleville, during commencement proceedings May 21 in Zorn Arena.
A total of 1,260 students received bachelor's degrees, including 564 from the College of Arts and Sciences, 348 from the College of Business, 273 from the College of Education and Human Sciences and 75 from the College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
The students from Belleville who received degrees are Amanda Chicks, Bachelor of Business Administration, business, accounting and business finance; and Katie Schmitz, Bachelor of Arts, arts and sciences, mass communication.
ASHLAND - Laurie Jones of South Wayne graduated with an Associate in Applied Science in the occupational therapy assistant program at the Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College-Ashland campus.
More than 600 students were honored in commencement ceremonies across the four WITC campuses located in Ashland, New Richmond, Rice Lake and Superior. Students earned completion certificates, technical diplomas and associate degrees across programs ranging from health, trades and technology to business.
Albany: Sydney Bump, Bachelor of Science in exercise and sport science, exercise science major - pre-professional track, highest honors
Argyle: Danielle Treuthardt, Bachelor of Science in exercise and sport science, exercise science major - pre-professional track, honors
Brodhead: Paige Baxter, Bachelor of Science in middle childhood through early adolescence, education major, honors; and Jennifer Glasgow, Bachelor of Arts, English major with rhetoric and writing emphasis, honors
Monroe: Ellen Arndt, Bachelor of Science, biology major with biomedical science concentration, highest honors; Jonathan Becker, Bachelor of Science, exercise and sport science major in exercise science - pre-professional track, honors; Jeffrey Hill, Bachelor of Science, communication studies major with organizational and professional communication emphasis; and Elizabeth Knutson, education specialist, school psychology
EAU CLAIRE - The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire celebrated the achievements of 1,342 graduates, including two from Belleville, during commencement proceedings May 21 in Zorn Arena.
A total of 1,260 students received bachelor's degrees, including 564 from the College of Arts and Sciences, 348 from the College of Business, 273 from the College of Education and Human Sciences and 75 from the College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
The students from Belleville who received degrees are Amanda Chicks, Bachelor of Business Administration, business, accounting and business finance; and Katie Schmitz, Bachelor of Arts, arts and sciences, mass communication.
ASHLAND - Laurie Jones of South Wayne graduated with an Associate in Applied Science in the occupational therapy assistant program at the Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College-Ashland campus.
More than 600 students were honored in commencement ceremonies across the four WITC campuses located in Ashland, New Richmond, Rice Lake and Superior. Students earned completion certificates, technical diplomas and associate degrees across programs ranging from health, trades and technology to business.