HAYS – A total of 955 students completed associate, bachelor’s or graduate degrees at Fort Hays State University in the fall 2020 term.
The university conferred 265 graduate degrees (master’s, Education Specialist and Doctor of Nursing Practice degrees), 662 bachelor’s degrees and 28 associate degrees. Of those, 16 students graduated with two degrees.
Area graduates include: Ellinwood: Sarah Cherry, a Bachelor of Science in elementary education (early childhood unified); Bambi Lyn Freeman, a Master of Science in Education (transition to teaching); Great Bend: Michala Rose Bieker, a Bachelor of Science in elementary education (early child-hood unified); Roxanna Marie Clawson, a Bachelor of Science in agricultural business; Patrick Nolan Cowan, a Bachelor of Business Administration in management information systems; Jessica Ann Delgado, a Bachelor of Science in elementary education; Connie Sue Konzem, a Bachelor of Science in sociology; Jacob Donley Murray, a Bachelor of Business Administration in management; Stephanie Diane Muth, an Education Specialist in advanced professional studies (education administration); Manase Soloniaina Ramasiarimalala, a Master of Business Administration (finance); Patricia Reiser, an Education Specialist in advanced professional studies (education administration); Karisa Corrine Schremmer, a Master of Business Administration (finance); Santiago Talamantes, a Bachelor of Business Administration in marketing (general); Brooks L. Willinger, a Bachelor of Science in agricultural business; Hoisington: Alexis Dawn Boeck, a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance (banking); Ashley N. Durr, a Master of Science in biology; Alexander Scott Rziha, a Bachelor of Science in agriculture (agronomy); Tyann Marie Schremmer, a Bachelor of Business Administration in management; Madison L. Wilborn, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Pawnee Rock: Amanda Lakin, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Ellsworth: Taylor Dawn Dunn, a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice; Dodge B. Ellegood, a Bachelor of Science in agricultural business; Bradley Allen Kugler, a Master of Science in health and human performance; Stephenie R. Macpherson, a Bachelor of Science in agriculture (agricultural education); Holyrood: Patrick James Zamrzla, a Bachelor of Science in agricultural business; Wilson: Kyle Robert Goldwater, a Bachelor of Science in biology (natural resources); Adam Niedens, a Master of Science in education administration; Domagoj Samac, a Bachelor of General Studies (political); Larned: Kayla Renae Hensley, a Bachelor of Science in elementary education; Tristan D. Smith, a Bachelor of Fine Arts in art (studio); Lyons: Marshall Edson Christmann, a Bachelor of Science in organizational leadership; Kole Khristian Clarke, a Bachelor of Science in biology (education), a Bachelor of Science in secondary education.
Crystal Lynn Fall, a Bachelor of General Studies (education); Judith Patricia Jacobs, a Master of Science in Education (higher education student affairs); Jadyn Snyder, a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance (banking); Sterling: Holly Renee Davis, a Bachelor of Science in elementary education; Nicole Suzanne Dowell, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Jaret Wohler, a Master of Science in Education (transition to teaching); Bison: Allison Dea Gradig, a Bachelor of Arts in psychology; Otis: Trustin Michael Kreft, a Bachelor of Science in biology (natural resources); Russell: Noah Matthew Gfeller, a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance; Melissa Nichole Pummell, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Jon R. Quinday, an Associate of Applied Science in applied technology and leadership (leadership studies); St. John: Caleb Allen Rudy, a Bachelor of Science in psychology; Baley Renae Doggett, a Bachelor of Science in agriculture (animal science); Brandi N. Hanson, a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice, a Bachelor of Arts in foreign lan-guage (Spanish for specific purposes); Stafford: Jessica Navarro, a Master of Science in special education (high incidence).