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Published: Friday, August 29, 2008

College Honors

Edmonds

Christina Hyde of Edmonds has graduated from Oregon State University with honors, with a bachelor of science degree in microbiology. She was also named to the dean's list for spring term 2008.



Aimee Suelzle of Edmonds has graduated from Oregon State University with a bachelor of science, business administration. She was also named to the dean's list for spring term 2008.



Eric Anderson of Edmonds was recently recognized for academic achievement at St. Olaf College (Minnesota) during the college's annual Honors Day convocation.

Mill Creek/Bothell

Elijah Pleasant of Mill Creek was named to the dean's list at Harding University (Arkansas) for spring semester 2008.



Corey Hall of Mill Creek has graduated from the University of Southern California-Berkeley with a bachelor of science degree in business administration.



Angela Ha of Bothell has graduated from Boston College with a bachelor of arts degree in economics and communication.



Robert Slaney of Bothell has graduated from Columbia College with a bachelor of science and a bachelor of arts degrees in business administration.

Washington State University spring 2008 graduates

The following Washington State University students have earned undergraduate degrees for the spring 2008 semester.



ALDERWOOD MANOR: Troy Metcalf, Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences.



BOTHELL: Samuel Bayless, summa cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering; Karissa Dixon, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science; Jennifer Edgar, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science (General Studies-Biological Science); Hassan Eissa, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering; Joni Gilbert, Bachelor of Arts in Humanities (General Studies-Humanities); John Hinrichs, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Psychology; Jessica Holloway, Bachelor of Science in Biology; Casey Holme, Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences (General Studies-Social Sciences); Kristin Holmes, cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology; James Huffaker, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering; Stephanie Jamison, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology; Angela Kees, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Casey Kuehl, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Nicole Lorvick, cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology; Benjamin Mahnkey, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Psychology; Michael Miller, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Nicholas Murray, cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Kevin O'Brian, Bachelor of Fine Arts; Sable Phillippi, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts and Drama, and magna cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Rachael Purdy, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology; Timothy Schaut, Bachelor of Arts in History; Maria Scherrer, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Michael Shumate, cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Kurtis Snyder Jr., cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science; Lacretia Taylor, cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Terry Teigen, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; and Heather Wherry, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences (General Studies-Social Sciences).



BRIER: Gregory Amos, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; and Joseph Hinson, Bachelor of Arts in Communication.



EDMONDS: Lollie Anderson, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Whitney Bennett, Bachelor of Science in Psychology; Anders Dahl, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering; Amanda Hall, Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice; Jon Heideman, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Candice Kerr, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Hearing Sciences; Megan Madigan, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology; Kate McCary, cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology; Joseph McCary, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Joseph Meyerson, summa cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience; Timothy Pinard, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science; Zachary Simard, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Construction Management; Amanda Vicklund, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering; Robb Waldburger, Bachelor of Science in Construction Management; and Jennifer Wilson, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration.



LAKE FOREST PARK: Lauren Hockema, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design; Kanani Knudson, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Ian Love, cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; and Elizabeth Strom, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration.



LYNNWOOD: Amy Adams, Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology; Devin Barnes, cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Tyler Chavez, Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience; Brian Chen, Bachelor of Science in Microbiology; Shaunna Foltz, cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Education; Nicholas Maddox, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering; David Okano, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Amanda Smith-Treadwell, Bachelor of Arts in Human Development; Courtney Stevenson, Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Hearing Sciences; and Xu Wang, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.



MILL CREEK: Lindsey Baier, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Alexander Graves, Bachelor of Arts in History; Andrea Hammond, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Rebekah Hull, Bachelor of Arts in Sport Management; Kenny Lee, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; and Lauren Pirnke, Bachelor of Arts in Apparel, Merchandising and Textiles.



MOUNTLAKE TERRACE: Kelsey Roberts, Bachelor of Arts in English.



SHORELINE: Phuong Chong, Bachelor o Arts in Sociology; Ryan Eckerlin, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Andrew Gillett, Bachelor of Science in Psychology; Gina Harb, Bachelor of Arts in Apparel, Merchandising and Textiles; Erik Jacobsen, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Jessica Malinowski, Bachelor of Science in Biology; Ariela Medrash, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Reuven Miropolskiy, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering; John Moyle, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Michael Penick, Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences; Mandy Ruidl, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Caitlin Shearer, cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; and Joseph Wyatt, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration.



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