IOWA CITY — In May more than 6,500 University of Iowa undergraduate, graduate, and professional students received their degrees. These Hawkeyes have engaged, excelled, and stretched to reach their goals.
Ely – Caitlyn Hanna (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Major: Psychology; Degree: Bachelor of Arts), Carter Barnes (Tippie College of Business, Major: Business Analytics and Information Systems, Degree: Bachelor of Business Administration), Nathaniel Nisley (Tippie College of Business, Major: Management, Degree: Bachelor of Business Administration), Caden Boyd (College of Public Health, Major: Public Health, Degree: Bachelor of Science), Neila Bell (Graduate College, Major: Speech Pathology and Audiology, Degree: Master of Arts), Connor Woods (Graduate College, Major: Teaching and Learning, Degree: Master of Arts in Teaching), and Mikayla Siddell (Graduate College, Major: Nursing, Degree: Master of Science in Nursing)
Iowa City – Payton Haasl (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Major: Speech and Hearing Science, Degree: Bachelor of Arts), Noah McLaughlin (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Major: Communication Studies, Degree: Bachelor of Arts), and Lane Swartzendruber (College: College of Engineering, Major: Chemical Engineering, Degree: Bachelor of Science in Engineering)
Solon – Ian Johnson (College: College of Education, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: Bachelor of Arts), Owen Steinbrech (College: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Major: Cinema, Degree: Bachelor of Arts), Kennedy Bombei (College: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Major: Computer Science, Degree: Bachelor of Science), Thomas Brandt (College: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Major: Actuarial Science, Degree: Bachelor of Science), Gabbi Bullard (College: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Major: Human Physiology, Degree: Bachelor of Science), Aurora Christner (College: Carver College of Medicine, Major: Nuclear Medicine Technology, Degree: Bachelor of Science), Luke Haganman (College: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Major: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Degree: Bachelor of Science), Jenna Hanes (College: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Major: Therapeutic Recreation, Degree: Bachelor of Science), Cole Arduser (College: College of Engineering, Major: Computer Science and Engineering, Degree: Bachelor of Science in Engineering), Hannah Bock (College: College of Nursing, Major: Nursing, Degree: Bachelor of Science in Nursing), Sarah Costello (College: Carver College of Medicine, Major: Medicine, Degree: Doctor of Medicine), Zachery Nunemaker (College: College of Pharmacy, Major: Pharmacy, Degree: Doctor of Pharmacy), Eric Weetman (College: College of Pharmacy, Major: Pharmacy, Degree: Doctor of Pharmacy), Anna Roemerman (College: Graduate College, Major: Art, Degree: Master of Arts), Georgi Donovan (College: Tippie Professional Programs, Major: Professional MBA Program, Degree: Master of Business Administration), Chad Thielen (College: Graduate College, Major: Computer Science, Degree: Master of Computer Science), Natalie Kosek (College: Graduate College, Major: MPH Program, Degree: Master of Public Health), and Julia Scherer (College: Graduate College, Major: Business Analytics, Degree: Master of Science)
About the University of Iowa
As a top global university, Iowa is the ideal destination for learning, discovery, and innovation. We bring art and science together to create a truly unique interdisciplinary education. With over 200 areas of study to choose from, students are encouraged to mix and match majors, minors, and certificates to earn a degree that reflects their unique interests.
From inside our world-class medical center to the most prestigious creative writing program in the U.S., students have access to quality academic support and are equipped with the tools they need to stand out in a competitive workforce. Our 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio allows students to work directly with experts in their field while earning valuable, practical skills.
Our campus seamlessly blends into the heart of downtown Iowa City, making it easy to access academic resources and belong to a larger, welcoming community. With over 500 student organizations, clubs, and communities on campus, and countless in-town events scheduled throughout the year, Iowa makes it easy to build a network of friendships and connections that last a lifetime.
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University of Iowa students receive degrees after 2024 spring semester
June 26, 2024