EMPORIA -- Emporia State University congratulates more than 600 students who received their academic degrees after completing the spring 2020 semester.
Local and area students who earned degrees from ESU include the following.
Matthew Dean Allen of Abilene, Kansas, B.S. in Education in Social Sciences
Marcus Howard Pastran of Abilene, Kansas, Bachelor of Science in History
Teryn Elise Holloway of Brookville, Kansas, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Shelby Renee Young of Chapman, Kansas, Master of Science in Forensic Science with a concentration in Chemistry
Melissa Shivers of Clay Center, Kansas, Master of Science in Elementary Education
Paul Lyle Frost of Concordia, Kansas, B.S. in Business in Management
Mallory Nicole Thompson of Concordia, Kansas, B.S. in Business in Accounting
Jennifer Marie Becker of Galva, Kansas, Master of Science in Curriculum & Instruction with a concentration in Instructional Coach/Teacher Leader
Adam North of Galva, Kansas, Master of Science in Mathematics
Chelsea Suzanne Cowart of Herington, Kansas, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Erika Lynn Bichet of Hillsboro, Kansas, B.S. in Education in Elementary Education
Trey K Heitschmidt of Holyrood, Kansas, Master of Arts in History
Pamela R. Curtis of Lincoln, Kansas, Master of Library Science
Amanda Ann Keller of Lindsborg, Kansas, Master of Science in Special Education with a concentration in Teaching Of Gifted
Katelyn Nicole Christensen of Marion, Kansas, Bachelor of Science in Crime and Delinquency Studies
Kirsten Drew Hansen of Marion, Kansas, B.S. in Education in Elementary Education
Klayton Jacob Goering of McPherson, Kansas, B.S. in Business in Management
Robyn Lynn Myers Bravi of McPherson, Kansas, Master of Library Science
Amanda Eileen Harrison of Moundridge, Kansas, Doctor of Philosophy in Library & Information Management
Danielle Kaye Sprinkle of Salina, Kansas, Master of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
About Emporia State University
Emporia State University offers over 200 academic programs in the School of Business, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Library and Information Management and The Teachers College. For four consecutive years, ESU is the only public university in Kansas to have earned national recognition as a College of Distinction, an honor for universities that demonstrate innovative application of high-impact education. For more information, visit www.emporia.edu.