Local students received degrees from UWM

 

Twenty-five area students graduates from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee during a virtual commencement exercise on Dec. 19.

Ainsley McIlnay of Belgium received a bachelor of arts degree from the College of Letters and Science.

Conor McCarthy of Fredonia earned a bachelor of science degree from the College of Letters and Science.

Samuel Ward of Fredonia received a bachelor of arts degree from the College of Letters and Science.

Cole Amundson of Grafton earned a bachelor of science degree from the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare.

Grafton students earning bachelor of science degrees from the College of Nursing are Brent Beiderwieden and Katherine Ducheny, while Everardo Armendariz Jr. received a bachelor of science degree from the School of Information Studies.

Earning degrees from the College of Letters and Science are Grafton students Jacob Dorfler, bachelor of arts;  Catherine Feltmeyer, bachelor of arts; Elizabeth Fix, bachelor of science; Elizabeth Fix, bachelor of science; and Hannah Van Ess, bachelor of arts.

Grafton students earning bachelor of business administration degrees from the Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business are Andrew Hafemann, Matthew Haggenjos and  Jack Hercreg.

Brielle Harvey of Grafton earned a bachelor of science degree from the College of Health Sciences and Carly Rishel of Grafton received a bachelor of fine arts degree from the Peck School of the Arts.

Grafton students who graduated from the College of Engineering and Applied Science  are Jarred Kettenhoven, bachelor of science in engineering; and Noah Ratzburg, bachelor of science.

Earning bachelor of business administration degrees from the Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business are Port Washington residents Abigail Clements and Marie Fiacchino.

Port Washington students graduating from the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare are Rachael Dieringer, master of social work; and  Jocelyn Martinez, bachelor of science.

Terese Larson of Port Washington graduated from the School of Education with a bachelor of science degree.

Isaac Gregg of Saukville received an associate of arts and sciences degree from the College of General Studies while  Saukville resident Amanda Kaiser earned her master of science degree from the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

 

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