Achievements: University of Idaho announces graduates for fall semester 2016
University of Idaho has announced its graduates for the fall 2016 semester. Graduates are listed by their hometowns.
Idaho
Bonners Ferry: Oracio Mendez, Bachelor of General Studies, general studies and Courtney Tanner, Bachelor of Interior Design, interior design.
Clark Fork: Howard Katzenberg, Bachelors of Science, marketing with general marketing emphasis.
Coeur d’Alene: Blake Adams, Bachelor of Science, forest resources; Rachel Adams, Bachelor of Science, psychology; Kadie Blank, Bachelor of General Studies, general studies; Veronica Buck, Bachelor of Science, microbiology; Nathan Clemans, Bachelor of Science, finance and operations management; Austin Cory, Bachelor of Science, history; Tomas Elder, Bachelor of Science, political science; Kerry Green, Master in Education, rehabilitation counseling and human services; Cody Helbling, Bachelor of Science, computer science; Taylor Kennedy, Bachelor of Science in Education, elementary education; Taylor Kowalski, Bachelor of Science, psychology; Tawny Leger, Bachelor of Arts, English-literature emphasis; Daniel O’Rourke, Bachelor of Science, organizational sciences; David O’Very, Bachelor of Science, fishery resources; Steven Pierce, Bachelor of Science, organizational sciences; Jessica Price, Bachelor of Arts, sociology; Michael Rude, Juris Doctor, law; Nicholas Shevalier, Bachelor of Science, molecular biology and biotechnology; Katherine Shrosbree, Master of Landscape Architecture, landscape architecture; Amanda Smith, Bachelor of Science, elementary education; Tina Strong, Specialist in Education, educational leadership; Deon Watson, Bachelor of General Studies, general studies; Rachel White, Bachelor of Science, organizational science; Eric Woodard, Bachelor of Music, instrumental performance and Blaine Woods, Bachelor of Science, biology and Bachelor of Science, psychology.
Dalton Gardens: Melissa Smidt, Bachelor of Science, child, family and consumer studies-child development/family relations and Daniel Zeck, Bachelor of Science, mathematics.
Harrison: Jonathan Law, Bachelor of Science, forest resources and Sara Worthington, Bachelor of Science, early childhood development and education.
Hayden: Zoe Ball, Bachelors of Science, art education; Jacob Cheesman, Bachelor of Science, marketing; Anthony Durant, Bachelor of Science, exercise science and health; Dawn Pollard, Bachelor of Science, organizational sciences; Jake Querubin, Bachelor of Science, electrical engineering; Robbie Quinn, Master of Landscape Architecture, landscape architecture; Austin Ramey, Bachelor of Science, advertising; Stephanie Sampson, Bachelor of Science, public relations; Katie Short, Bachelor of Science, journalism; Eric Silk, Bachelor of Science, electrical engineering and Annelisa Wu, Bachelor of Art, English-creative writing emphasis.
Kellogg: Jared Zook, Master of Science, computer science.
Moyie Springs: Andrea Floyd, Bachelor of General Studies, general studies.
Mullan: Justin Scheel, Bachelor of Science, civil engineering.
Naples: Aaron Moe, Bachelor of Science, marketing.
Nordman: Samantha Martin, Bachelor of Science, child, family and consumer studies-child development/family relations.
Osburn: Danielle Riddle, Bachelor of Science, exercise science and health.
Ponderay: Michael Berg, Bachelor of Science, wildlife resources and Bachelor of Science, fishery resources; and Tara Tribbett, Master of Education, curriculum and instruction.
Post Falls: Greyson Anderson, Bachelor of Science, operations management and management and human resources management; Ryan Barone, Bachelor of Science, organizational sciences; Joshua Brands, Bachelor of Science, accounting and marketing-entrepreneurship emphasis; Nicholas Buckenberger, Bachelor of Science, biology; Derek Bumgarner, Bachelor of Science, sociology-criminology emphasis; Jenine Estlick, Bachelor of Science, recreation; Kyle Grunwald, Bachelor of Science, wildlife resources; Amber Guzman, Master of Education, curriculum and instruction; Keegan Hedge, Bachelor of Science, accounting; Karl Hirning, Master of Accounting, accountancy; Miristi Lemburg, Specialist in Education, educational leadership; Justine McDilda, Bachelor of Science, child, family and consumer studies-child development/family relations; Brett Menzies, Bachelor of Science, mathematics and Bachelor of Science, computer science; Calvin Miller, Bachelor of Science, biology; Michele O’Larey, Bachelor of Science, natural resource conservation; Keelan O’Leary, Bachelor of Science, biochemistry; Mary Ortman, Bachelor of Art, Spanish and Bachelor of Science, secondary education; Michelle Ough, Bachelor of Science, food science; Nora Powell, Bachelor of Science, animal and veterinary science; Tierra Torres, Bachelor of Science, psychology and Wyatt Thornley, Doctor of Philosophy, chemistry.
Priest River: Paul Anselmo, Specialist in Education, educational leadership and Taylor Stewart, Master of Education, curriculum and instruction.
Rathdrum: Robert Baker, Bachelor of Science, elementary education; Clifton Brewer, Bachelor of Science, mechanical engineering; Josh English, Bachelor of Art; English-literature emphasis; Cydnie Gray, Bachelor of Fine Art, studio art and design; Callen Hannibal, Bachelor of Art, international studies; Kathryn Koller, Bachelor of Science, psychology and Specialist in Education, child, family and consumer studies-child development/family relations; Parker Matthews, Bachelor of Science, mechanical engineering; Samuel Price, Bachelor of Science, natural resource conservation and Taylor Read, Bachelor of Science, theatre arts.
Sagle: Niklas Feyen, Bachelor of Science, finance.
St. Maries: Bryan Jensen, Bachelor of Science, civil engineering; Cody Parker, Master of Science, geology and Gates Walker, Bachelor of Science, geological science.
Sandpoint: Allison Benson, Bachelor of Science, elementary education; Mikaila Bristow, Bachelor of Science, forest resources; Susan Kovalchuk, Bachelor of Science, marketing; Mathiew O’Donnell, Bachelor of Science, environmental science; Emily Parsons, Bachelor of Science, marketing and Laura Suto, Bachelor of Science, accounting.
Santa: Judd Sempel, Bachelor of General Studies, general studies.
Spirit Lake: Andrew LaPlant, Bachelor of Science, marketing; Duncan Menzies, Bachelor of Music, vocal performance and Kasha Nunnallee, Bachelor of Art, English-creative writing emphasis.
Wallace: Mary Ann Gunter, Bachelor of Science, organizational sciences.
Worley: Dakota Atwood, Bachelor of Arts, history.
Washington
Chewelah: Christopher Olds, Bachelor of Science, operations management.
Clarkston: Darren Damon, Bachelor of Science, broadcast and digital media.
Colfax: Kristyn Pearson, Master of Engineering, engineering management.
Ephrata: Marissa Krausse, Bachelor of Science, sociology-criminology emphasis.
Liberty Lake: Garrett Chadderdon, Bachelor of Science, accounting.
Mead: Hannah Damiano, Master of Science, food science.
Moses Lake: Kristal Garland-Smith, Bachelor of Science, dance.
Newport: Lincoln Smith, Bachelor of Science, business economics.
Northport: Joseph Martin, Master of Science, movement and leisure sciences.
Pullman: Bader Alsader, Bachelor of Science, electrical engineering; Husain Altaqi, Bachelor of Science, mechanical engineering; Jodi Prout, Master of Science, natural resources; Marie Wagner, Master of Science, environmental science and Tiffany Wolfrik, Bachelor of Science, microbiology.
Reardan: Heather Bingman, Master of Education, special education.
Spokane: Bailey Helton, Bachelor of Science, exercise science and health; Ildiko Roth, Master of Science, statistical science; Tyson Schwartz, Master of Public Administration, public administration; Jana Smith, Bachelor of Arts, international studies; Gabrielle Smithley, Bachelor of Science, early childhood development and education; Anjeleeca Tomayko, Bachelor of Science, forest resources and Theodore Warner, Master of Science, chemical engineering.
Spokane Valley: Kendra Holman, Bachelor of Science, wildlife resources and Bachelor of Science, rangeland ecology and management.
Warden: Rosa Pruneda, Bachelor of General Studies, general studies.