TOPEKA -- Washburn University is pleased to announce the students in its spring 2020 graduating class. More than 600 students completed their courses for associate, bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees.
"These students persevered to complete their studies, never more so than in the last few months," said Dr. Jerry Farley, Washburn University president. "We weren't able to properly celebrate their accomplishments with a ceremony in May, but I have no doubt that their futures are bright."
Graduates include:
Jessica Fiser of Concordia, with a Bachelor of Health Science in Medical Imaging
Shelley Arnold of Hillsboro, with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Megan Henry of Salina, with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Erica Montgomery of Salina, with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Michael Evans of Salina, with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Administration
Alexis Allen of Salina, with a Bachelor of Criminal Justice in Law Enforcement
Taylor Thompson of Salina, with a Bachelor of Education in Kinesiology
Bridget Goodness of Salina, with a Master of Social Work in Social Work
Jennifer Huerta-Frakes of Salina, with a Master of Social Work in Social Work
Joel Taggart of Abilene, with a Master of Social Work in Social Work
Macey Langvardt of Chapman, with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Keely Jermark of Clay Center, with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropologyand Sociology
Erin Hudson of Lindsborg, with a Master of Social Work in Social Work
Callie Atkins of McPherson, with a Associate of Science in Physical Therapist Assistant
Spenser Wine of Mcpherson, with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Managementand Finance
Lindsey Moore of Mcpherson, with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Pearl Oden of Wilson, with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accountingand Finance
Monique Resco of Clyde, with a Associate of Science in Physical Therapist Assistant
Luke Broeckelman of Mankato, with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Brooklyn Wiens of Hillsboro, with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
McKenna White of Salina, with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Sydney Hocker of Abilene, with a Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology
Natalie Howie of Abilene, with a Associate of Science in Health Information Technology
About Washburn
Founded in 1865, Washburn University is a public institution with nearly 7 thousand students and a thousand faculty and staff involved in more than 200 academic programs. Washburn's programs lead to certification, associate, bachelor, master's degree or doctor of nursing practice and juris doctor degrees.