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Thursday, July 23, 2009 10:12 PM CDT
Local students receive degrees from U of I



URBANA — Several area residents received degrees in May from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

Arcola: Nathan Mohr, bachelor of science, psychology; David Monahan, master of business in administration.

Bethany: Stephanie Cole, bachelor of science, chemical engineering; Sarah Kowalis, bachelor of fine and applied arts, graphic design.

Brocton: Matthew Rhodes, bachelor of science, agriculture and consumer economics.

Charleston: Melinda Brown, bachelor of science, broadcast journalism; Maggie Dwiggins, master of science, biology; Emily Esker, bachelor of science, speech and hearing science; Nathan Homann, bachelor of science, mechanical engineering; Barry Houser, master of music, music; Colleen Hussey, bachelor of arts, French; Rachel Leddy, bachelor of arts, linguistics; Kevin Lee, bachelor of science, computer engineering; Brett McGuire, bachelor of science, chemistry; Laura Moore, bachelor of science, elementary education; Kara Smith, bachelor of science, food science and human nutrition; Katharine Spoo, doctor of veterinary medicine; Megan Swango, bachelor of science, agriculture and consumer economics; Meredith Wieck, bachelor of arts, political science.

Effingham: Joshua Baker, bachelor of arts, economics; Laura Brooks, bachelor of science, actuarial science; Matthew Dust, bachelor of arts, economics; Katie Haarmann, bachelor of science, agriculture and consumer economics; Robert Koester, bachelor of science, integrative biology; Kelly McCall, bachelor of science, speech and hearing science; Jennifer Meyer, bachelor of arts, economics; Matthew Peno, bachelor of science, agribusiness, farm and financial; Amanda Shuler, master of applied science, accountancy; Adam Steppe, bachelor of arts, economics; Brienne Weber, bachelor of science, finance.

Greenup: Tory Fritts, bachelor of science, molecular and cellular biology.

Lerna: Eric Sowers, bachelor of science, accountancy.

Marshall: Kendall Kash, bachelor of arts, international studies; John Sanders, bachelor of science, molecular and cellular biology.

Mattoon: Craig Cunningham, juris doctorate, law; Chelsea Dow, bachelor of science, marketing; Jennifer Ferguson, bachelor of science in journalism, news-editorial; Lindsey Garretson, master’s of education, human resource education; Amber Garske, bachelor of science, molecular and cellular biology; Myles Hastings, bachelor of science, community health; Beau Hill, bachelor of science, engineering mechanics; Erin Kelly, bachelor of science, psychology; Brian Kirkley, bachelor of science, accountancy; Heather Metzelaars, doctor of veterinary medicine; Marcus Miller, bachelor of science, accountancy; Brent Trame, juris doctorate, law; Sara Uphoff, bachelor of science, animal sciences; Courtney Wright, bachelor of science, elementary education.

Montrose: Marcy Flessner, master’s of education, educational psychology.

Shelbyville: Anthony Waymire, bachelor of science, aerospace engineering.

Sullivan: Andrew Crawford, bachelor of arts, anthropology; Nicole Ferguson, bachelor of science, animal sciences; Justin Florey, doctor of veterinary medicine; Christie Freese, bachelor of science, community health; Jared Gruel, bachelor of science, agriculture and consumer economics; Justin Kleckner, master of applied science, accountancy; Joshua Snelling, bachelor of science, technical systems management.

Tuscola: Derek Holmes, bachelor of science, mechanical engineering.

Windsor: Dustin Cole, bachelor of science, crop sciences; Nicole Storm, bachelor of science, animal sciences.


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