Missouri Baptist University Fifty-First Commencement

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Missouri Baptist University Fifty-First Commencement Tuesday, May 2, 2023 St. Charles Family Arena Table of Contents Order of Service ................................................................................................................. 2-4 Decorum 4 University History ................................................................................................................ 5 Symbols and Academic Regalia ..................................................................................... 6 University Seal and Mission Statement .................................................................... 7 MBU Tartan and Core Values ......................................................................................... 8 Pins ............................................................................................................................................... 9 MBU Honors ............................................................................................................................ 9 Student Government Association Officers ............................................................. 9 National Honor Societies ........................................................................................... 10-11 Faculty Marshal ................................................................................................................... 12 Junior Class Marshals ...................................................................................................... 12 Honor Graduates 13-14 Degree Candidates ....................................................................................................... 15-25 Undergraduate Certificates.............................................................................. 15 Associate Degrees .................................................................................................. 15 Baccalaureate Degrees .................................................................................. 15-19 Master’s Degrees ............................................................................................. 20-24 Educational Specialist ....................................................................................... 24 Doctor of Education ...................................................................................... 25-26 Commencement Recording ........................................................................................... 27 GradImages® .......................................................................................................................... 27

MISSOURI BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

Fifty-First Commencement

Keith L. Ross, Ed.D., President of the University

Presiding

Prelude Hymns and Marches ..................................................................... John Ford Highland Pipe Band Mrs. Clare Kujath, Pipe Major

Processional ............................................ “Highland Cathedral” .................................................... Traditional John Ford Highland Pipe Band Graduates and faculty will please stand.

*National Anthem ........................... “The Star-Spangled Banner” ................................Francis Scott Key Led by Micah Lee, B.M., Class of 2023

*Invocation ...................................................................................................................................... Rev. Chad Hodges Chairman, Board of Trustees MBU Class of 1996

Welcome and Recognitions ............................................................................................................................ Dr. Ross

Scripture Reading .................................... Proverbs 3:13-26 (NIV) .......................... Zander Smith. B.A., B.S. Class of 2023

Introduction of Speaker .................................................................................................................................. Dr. Ross

Commencement Address ................................................................................................... Michael Gebhart MBU Class of 1978

Presentation of Candidates for Certificates & Undergraduate Degrees ........ Andy Chambers, Ph.D. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Professor of Bible

Conferring of Certificates & Undergraduate Degrees ..................................................................... Dr. Ross

Presentation of Candidates for Master’s Degrees ................................................................ Dr. Chambers Lydia Thebeau, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Accreditation Professor of Biology

Conferring of Master’s Degrees ................................................................................................................... Dr. Ross

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Presentation of Candidates for Educational Specialist Degrees .................................. Dr. Chambers

Conferring of Educational Specialist Degrees Dr. Ross

Presentation of Candidates for Doctor of Education Degrees Dr. Chambers Dr. Bishop

Conferring of Doctor of Education Degrees ........................................................................................ Dr. Ross

Presentation of the MBU Distinguished Professor Award Dr. Ross

*Alma Mater “The Home of White and Blue” Ladd Faszold Led by Jordan Cox, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Music

*The audience will please stand.

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*Benediction .................................................................................................................................

Musical Benediction

“Amazing Grace” Newton

The audience will please be seated during the Recessional until the platform party, faculty, and graduates have exited the arena.

Please note that gates 1 and 2 will be closed during the Recessional. If you find it necessary to leave the arena before the Recessional concludes, gates 3 and 4 will be open.

Thank you for your cooperation!

Recessional ...................................................................................................................................................... Traditional

*The audience will please stand.

DECORUM

Commencement is a special event to honor all students who have earned diplomas and certificates. The dignity of the university degree and of the academic community should be recognized.

1. Persons attending commencement are requested to remain at their seats during the entire commencement ceremony. Both still photographs of individual graduates and videotapes of the commencement ceremony are available for purchase. Please respect the rights of others to view the ceremony in its entirety without being distracted or having their view blocked by others.

2. Everyone is also asked to refrain from applauding except when invited to do so. Loud applause, cheers, etc. often drown out the names of the graduates as they are being read.

3. No reserved seating is allowed, except for graduates and commencement personnel.

The awarding of a university degree comes at the end of many years of hard work and dedication. Each person who achieves this goal may view it in a slightly different manner. Each student must respect the rights of the other graduates and not celebrate in a way which infringes on the rights of others. We request that family members stand to honor their graduate as the diploma is awarded.

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HISTORY

Missouri Baptist College was founded during the 1950’s, through the desire of local pastors and laymen for an evangelical Christian institution in the St. Louis area. The idea of the founders was first expressed in the form of a seminary extension program teaching Bible classes followed later by an extension center offering liberal arts courses from Hannibal-LaGrange College. The written record shows that student influence and organizational work of St. Louis Baptist leaders, pastors, and laymen led the 1959 Missouri Baptist Convention to recommend the establishment of a college in greater St. Louis.

In 1964, Missouri Baptist College was chartered as an evangelical Christian four-year liberal arts college. Classes continued to meet at Tower Grove Baptist Church until the West County campus could be constructed. Four years later, the Missouri Baptist Convention approved the consolidation of Missouri Baptist College with Hannibal-LaGrange College. It was operated as two campuses: Missouri Baptist College, St. Louis and Missouri Baptist College, Hannibal-LaGrange. Classes began in the fall of 1968 on the new campus, with 189 students enrolled. In 1973, Missouri Baptist College was re-established as a separate institution and granted its first baccalaureate degrees on the thirteenth day of May.

In 1980, Missouri Baptist College moved to resident college status with the opening of Pillsbury-Huff Hall and in 1995 opened North Hall, doubling the housing capacity on campus.

Jessica Bay

Sarah Bradshaw

Kimberly Coe

Walter Ferguson

Chelsea Gammon

Natalie Grimm

Missouri Baptist College was first accredited by the North Central Association (now the Higher Learning Commission) in 1978. The University received reaffirmation of its ten-year accreditation in the 2016-2017 academic year, with no additional monitoring or conditions. In April 2000, the college received NCA approval to offer the Master of Science in Education in Counselor Education and Classroom Teaching. In April 2002, approval was given to add Educational Administration to the Master of Science in Education offerings beginning with the fall 2002 semester. On August 29, 2002, Missouri Baptist College formally became Missouri Baptist University. In April 2004 Missouri Baptist University received approval for the Master of Arts in Christian Ministry and Master of Business Administration. In December 2005 approval was received to begin offering the Educational Specialist degree for the spring 2006 semester and in 2009 the University received approval to offer the Doctor of Education degree.

Through the years Missouri Baptist University has expanded its course offerings at its regional learning centers in both Missouri and Southern Illinois. Today, locations in Missouri include Moscow Mills, Union, Farmington, and Arnold, as well as Plus-Two degree programs in cooperation with Jefferson College in Hillsboro. In Illinois, the University has centers at Lewis and Clark Community College in Godfrey, Rend Lake College in Ina, and Southeastern Illinois College in Harrisburg, which also are Plus Two programs, and at Williamson Baptist Association in Marion. A number of distance learning courses, in addition to online degree programs, are offered and the University maintains an active high school dual-credit program called the MBU Early College Partnerships.

Missouri Baptist University has been served by seven presidents: Dr. L.A. Foster (1964-1970); Dr. Frank B. Kellogg (1970-1974); Dr. Robert S. Sutherland (1974-1982); Dr. Patrick O. Copley (1982-1990); Dr. J. Edwin Hewlett (1990-1991); Dr. R. Alton Lacey (1995-2018); and Dr. Keith L. Ross (2018-present). Dr. Thomas S. Field served as Interim President (1991-1995).

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THE SYMBOLS AND ACADEMIC REGALIA

The history of academic dress dates back to the Medieval European universities of the fourteenth century. European universities continue to follow varied patterns in cut and color of gown and type of headdress. In the United States, colleges and universities have standardized the academic dress so that its features are common and uniform throughout the country. The standard dress in the United States is as follows:

The Gown: The color is usually black; however, in keeping with MBU school colors all gowns except doctoral are navy. The pattern varies with the degree held: pointed sleeves for the baccalaureate degree; oblong sleeve open at the wrist for the master’s degree; and a bell-shaped sleeve for the doctoral degree. Educational Specialist candidates wear a master’s gown and hood with a silver medallion on a navy and white ribbon. The doctoral gown is faced down the front with velvet and has three bars of velvet across the sleeves. The velvet edging signifies whether the degree is J.D., M.D., Ed.D., Th.D., or Ph.D. – purple for law, green for medicine, light blue for education, scarlet for theology, and dark blue for philosophy, which may be earned in a number of subjects.

The Hood: The hood is usually made of the same material as the gown, the length varying according to degree. All hoods are lined with silk in colors signifying the institution granting the degree, while the border of the hood, in velvet, indicates the academic discipline in which the degree was earned. MBU hoods are lined in blue and white. The standard colors, which represent the disciplines, are:

Associate Degrees Blue & White

Nursing, ................................................................................................................................................................................................................Apricot

Behavioral Science, Human Services, Social Sciences, Social Work Citron

Economics Copper

Communication Studies, Broadcast Media, Journalism, Public Relations ..................................................................... Crimson

Philosophy Dark Blue

Accounting, Applied Management, Business Administration, Management, Marketing, Organizational Leadership, Healthcare Management ......................................................................................................................................................................... Drab

Speech/Theatre, Theatre, Worship Arts, Worship Arts Technology Fine Arts Brown

Mathematics, Psychology, Forensic Psychology Gold

Library Science ................................................................................................................................................................................................... Lemon

Business Education, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Special Education, Elementary Education, K-12 Education, Middle Childhood Education, Religious Education, Secondary Education, Special Education: Crosscategorical Disabilities Mild/Moderate, Studies in Teaching and Learning, Master of Arts in Counseling, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Educational Administration, Master of Educational Technology, Master of Science in Education, Educational Specialist, Doctor of Education ................ Light Blue

Criminal Justice, Corporate Security Leadership Midnight Blue

Public Administration Peacock Blue

Music, Music Education, Music Ministry, Music Performance, Musical Theatre, Worship Leadership ................... Pink

Jurisprudence, Law Purple

Exercise Science, Fitness Management, Physical Education, Sport Management Sage Green

Public Health.......................................................................................................................................................................................... Salmon Pink

Christian Ministry, Religion, Ministry and Leadership, Theology Scarlet Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Health Education, Health Sciences, Information Technology Science Gold

Speech Silver

Child Development, English, General Studies, History, Liberal Arts ....................................................................................... White

The Cap: The standard cap is the mortarboard, usually black, except that the doctoral cap has a gold tassel; however, in keeping with MBU school colors all except doctoral caps are navy. The cap is an essential part of the academic dress and is retained on the head throughout all academic exercises, except that men remove theirs during prayer. Undergraduate students are wearing tassels in the color of their academic discipline (major).

Stoles: Junior Class Marshals are wearing white stoles.

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The Mace: The Faculty Marshal carries the ceremonial mace, an ancient sign of authority. It is displayed as the symbol of the University’s authority to confer degrees. The mace precedes the academic procession and its placement and removal from a position of honor indicates the opening and closing of academic ceremonies. The Missouri Baptist University mace was crafted of walnut by Mr. Sam Moon of Pacific, Missouri. It is adorned by the University seal.

Faculty Marshal Medallion: The Faculty Marshal wears a medallion in antique silver on a ribbon in the Missouri Baptist University tartan that depicts the university seal.

Presidential Chain of Office: The Missouri Baptist University Presidential Chain of Office represents the president’s authority as head of the University. The medal and the links of the chain are made of bronze. The medal depicts the University seal. The chain links embody two repeated motifs from the seal: a lamp symbolizing the illumination of the world through knowledge and wisdom, and an open book symbolizing the Bible.

THE UNIVERSITY SEAL

The Missouri Baptist University Seal consists of three symbols – an arch, a lamp, and a Bible –surrounded by two concentric circles and a fluted edge.

The arch identifies the University with St. Louis’ best-known landmark. The St. Louis Arch commemorates the westward expansion that earned the city its nickname, “the Gateway City.” The University moved to its present location the same year that the arch was completed. However, the arch is also a symbol of learning and identifies the University as a gateway to knowledge.

The lamp represents the illumination of the world through knowledge and wisdom. It embodies the highest and most inspired purpose of education in replacing the darkness of ignorance and fear with the vision of truth and beauty.

The Bible symbolizes the Christian dimension of the University. It is the adherence to its supreme standard that gives the University its distinctiveness.

The wavy line depicts the rolling hills of the campus and also brings to mind the proximity of the University to the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.

The area between the circles contains the University’s motto, “Gateway to Knowledge for Service.”

MISSION STATEMENT

Missouri Baptist University is an evangelical Christian, liberal arts institution of higher learning whose purpose is to offer programs of study leading to professional certificates, undergraduate degrees, and graduate degrees in an environment of academic excellence from a Biblically-based, Christian perspective. The University is committed to enriching students’ lives spiritually, intellectually, and professionally, and to preparing students to serve in a global and culturally diverse society.

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MISSOURI BAPTIST UNIVERSITY TARTAN

In 1964, St. Louis Baptist leaders founded Missouri Baptist University—then Missouri Baptist College—to be a light to our communities and beyond. Since then, the evangelical Christian university in St. Louis, Missouri has grown in students, programs and facilities, and remains true to its founding mission. By interweaving rigorous academics and Christian values, Missouri Baptist University continues to inspire graduates to become Christ-like influencers in their communities and careers.

To commemorate the inauguration of Missouri Baptist University’s seventh president, Dr. Keith Ross, the University released a traditional tartan in the fall of 2018. The pattern, selected by a group of MBU faculty and staff, is a visual representation of MBU’s timeless values and the optimism of what is yet to come.

Each color woven into the Tartan pattern represents one of the University’s Core Values:

The crimson represents the blood of Christ, as we are serious and intentional about our Christian faith.

The light blue resembles the sky and reminds us to look heavenward as we commit ourselves to freely and responsibly search for truth.

The bold richness of the dark blue inspires us to strive for excellence as it symbolizes trust, loyalty and wisdom.

The purity of the white represents integrity and honesty, as we believe in the importance and cultivation of character.

The sterling gray represents social change, which is achieved through alumni whose lives are distinguished by service and leadership.

These colors interlaced together form the Missouri Baptist University traditional tartan. When this pattern is displayed, let it be a symbol of our commitment to be faithfully present to each other, our tasks and our chosen career so we may always be a light for Christ, and let His light shine brightly.

“You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. … In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” Matthew 5:14 & 16

CORE VALUES

• We are serious and intentional about our Christian faith.

• We freely and responsibly search for truth.

• We strive for excellence.

• We believe in the importance and cultivation of character.

• We believe in social change through service and leadership.

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Graduates of the School of Education who have completed requirements for initial teacher certification receive a pin at the Commissioning Service held the Sunday prior to commencement. The pin signifies that graduates are commissioned to be reflective, problem-solving, professional educators of excellence who will work to enhance the lives of their students intellectually, spiritually, physically, and socially and to influence their students so that they may become positive change agents in their world.

Graduates of the Master of Arts – Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Master of Arts – School Counseling degree programs receive a pin at a commissioning ceremony held the day of commencement. The pin signifies the graduate counselor’s entry into and commitment to the helping profession. The pin is symbolically worn over the graduate’s heart, to remind them of their calling to facilitate the personal growth, development, and empowerment of the diverse individuals they serve.

Graduates of the School of Nursing receive a nursing pin in a ceremony that marks the first time a nursing student finally becomes in name and title “graduate nurse.” As faculty award the School of Nursing pin to each graduate, the placement of the pin symbolically conveys the transfer of the faculty’s nursing knowledge, skill, attitude, and professionalism. The placement of the pin also represents the time-honored tradition of welcoming the new nurse into the profession of nursing.

MBU HONORS

MBU Honors engages a diverse population of highly motivated students with scholarly and creative challenges that empower and equip them to be expansive, innovative thinkers, conscious global citizens, and curious, committed followers of Christ. We ask that students take intellectual risks; that they hold themselves to high standards; that they act as servant leaders on campus and off; and that they engage the big questions of today and yesterday with rigor and charity. The program not only prepares students for careers and graduate school, but also trains them to become compassionate leaders, both in the Christian community and in the world. MBU Honors graduates wear navy blue and gold medallions. Dr. Larry Smith is the Director of MBU Honors.

Kirenda Marietta Brown Madisyn Joy House

Brianna Nichole Fischer

Alise Megan Grogg

Grace A. Hahn

Emily Rose Kohnen

Lorraine Ann Linson

Jenny Rice

Zander Justin Smith

Allyson Nicole Trask

Mikayla Alexis Ware

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PINS

NATIONAL HONORS

Alpha Chi

Alpha Chi is a national, coeducational honor society with the purpose of promoting academic excellence and exemplary character among college and university students and honoring those who achieve such distinction. As a general honor society, Alpha Chi admits to membership students from all academic disciplines who are in the top ten percent of the junior and the senior classes. As a phrase from its constitution suggests, Alpha Chi seeks to find ways to assist members in “making scholarship effective for good.” The faculty and student members of the Omicron Omega Chapter of Alpha Chi wear blue and green cords with a medallion. The sponsor is Dr. Julie Ooms.

Kaylee Joy Ascher

Mikayla Jo Dierker

Alexander Engelhardt

Brianna Nichole Fischer

Tia L. Frey

Jessica Rose Kunkel

Emily Diana Leaver

Abigail Grace Movila

Tiffani Marie Siekmann

Austin George Smith

Zander Justin Smith

Zoe M. Wade

Kappa Delta Pi is an international honor society in education, with a national membership of undergraduate and graduate students, university faculty and administrators, classroom teachers, school administrators, retired educators, Laureate members, and honorary members. Its purposes are to promote excellence, recognize honor students, and acknowledge outstanding contributions to education. The Missouri Baptist University chapter is open to high achieving students planning careers in the field of education. The faculty and student members of the Chi Pi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi wear jade and violet honors cords. Dr. Bridgett Niedringhaus is the Chapter Counselor.

Sydney Katherine Berry

Christine Elaine Brander

Carrie Renee Cupp

Mikayla Jo Dierker

Allison Ruth Hunter

Dorian Hunter Jett

Anna Morgan Lowrey

DeBora Denise McKenzie

Brittany Nicole Nieder

Beth Ann Nippert Kitchell

Michael Matthew Pingel

Sahara Madeline Stiebel

Krista Leeann Stoker

Kappa Omicron Nu (KON), the National Honor Society for the Human Sciences, promotes empowered leaders who use an integrative approach to enhance quality of living through excellence in scholarship, leadership, and research. The Collegiate category of membership includes undergraduate and graduate students duly enrolled in an institution represented by an active chapter of Kappa Omicron Nu. Undergraduate students shall have declared a major in family and consumer sciences or one of the specializations in the human sciences, have completed 45 semester hours or equivalent, and rank in the top 25% of their class in the unit. Graduate students shall be enrolled in a graduate program in family and consumer sciences or one of the specializations in the human sciences, have completed 12 semester hours of graduate work or equivalent, and have a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. Any chapter, at its discretion, may establish higher collegiate eligibility criteria. The Human Sciences are those fields committed to improving social justice and developing more desirable relations in communities, organizations, and

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Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Omicron Nu

the wider society for the benefit of all. Fields include (but are not limited to) athletic training, exercise science, family and consumer sciences, food science and human nutrition, health sciences, kinesiology, and wellness. The faculty and student members of the Nu Alpha Iota chapter of Kappa Omicron Nu wear medallions with a burgundy ribbon for graduation recognition The chapter sponsor is Mr. Michael Nolan.

Brianna Nichole Fischer

Jamie Renee Hopkins

Holly Michelle McAndrew

Joshua Paul Munn

Madison Taylor Sargent

Dominic Michael Smith

Phi Alpha

Phi Alpha is the National honor Society for Social Work. The purpose of Phi Alpha Honor Society is to provide a closer bond among students of Social Work and promote humanitarian goals and ideas. Phi Alpha fosters high standards of education for Social Workers and invites into membership those who have attained excellence in scholarship and achievement in Social Work. To be eligible for membership, students must have a major in Social Work, have completed at least 9 credit hours, and rank in the top 35% of their class. The faculty and student members of the Delta Iota Psi Chapter of Phi Alpha wear royal blue and yellow honor cords. The faculty sponsor is Dr. Tamlyn M. Ashford.

Lillian Marie Cooper

Allyson Haley Drese

Constantina Lynn Harris

Samantha D. Perry

Caroline Marie Rogers

Mariah Nicole Smith

Sigma Zeta

Larissa Alene Sumner

Kimberly Sue Wirth

Nicholas Kristopher Ziegler

Sigma Zeta is a national, undergraduate honor society with the purpose to encourage and foster scholarly activity and recognize academic scholarship in the natural and computer sciences and mathematics. To be eligible for membership, students must have a major in the natural sciences or mathematics, have junior/ senior standing, with an overall GPA of 3.5. The faculty and student members of the Gamma Lambda Chapter of the Sigma Zeta National Honor Society wear medallions with a gold ribbon. The sponsors are Dr. Mary Vedamuthu and Dr. Mark Duerr.

Kennedy Layne Bennett

Nathan Brock

Kirenda Marietta Brown

Paul G. Dannegger

Madison S. Feick

Alise Megan Grogg

Natalie Vitale Hecht

Elyse Marie Lewis

Holly Michelle McAndrew

Claudia Marie Petti

Michael Pingel

Kevin David Rodriguez Ramos

Jordon Sanders

Zander Smith

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NATIONAL
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HONORS

MARSHALS

The FACULTY MARSHAL is the Chairperson of the Faculty Executive Committee.

The Junior Marshals are those students in their class with the highest cumulative grade point average. They are distinguished by the wearing of honor cords in the university’s colors: royal blue and white.

FACULTY MARSHAL

Dr. Julie Ooms, Associate Professor of English

JUNIOR MARSHALS

Morgan Cane

Brandon Phillip Carter

Ronald Delashmet

Natalie Edson

Sarah Michelle Elders

Melody Francis

Samuel Goedde

Emma Grace Hinson

Emily Marie Juergens

Sydney Kardasz

Nicholas Christopher Kelly

Sara Klunder

Zulkarnejn Kunic

Caleb Little

Milos Markovic

Spencer Balcomb McCarty

Allyson E. McClung

Mikayla Erin Meeden

Abbey Jo Mortland

Maggie Ralls

Tia Reed

Racheal Ruckman

Jessalynn Scheltens

Summer Scherder

Brent Seyer

Samuel Joseph Shreffler

Jacob Allan Simmons

Meredith Ann Spratt

Nathan Stotts

Jairva Rai Stroud

Claire Summers

Rasmus Harry Svensson

Ashtin Townsend

Allen Delane Unterreiner

Katarina Nina Vasiljkovic

Katelyn Grace Wilber

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HONOR GRADUATES

Special distinction for outstanding scholarship is awarded to undergraduate degree candidates as follows:

• Summa Cum Laude (With Highest Honor) for those who have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.80 or above

•Magna Cum Laude (With Great Honor) for those who have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.60 but less than 3.80.

•Cum Laude (With Honor) for those who have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.40 but less than 3.60.

Only those who have completed all requirements for graduation are recognized by the wearing of gold honors cords during the commencement exercises.

Kaylee Joy Ascher

Kamryn Lynn Bell

Kennedy Layne Bennett

Sydney Katherine Berry

Madison Lee Blanton

Trevor Bradley

Kirenda Marietta Brown

Abigail E. Bybee

Jared Christian Cessac

Adrien Clark

Anna Clark

Evan Clawson

Averi Alexis Corby

Jamie Marie Cowan

Paul Gerard Dannegger, Jr.

Cheyenne Rachelle Davidson

Mikayla Jo Dierker

Leighton Michelle Dummerth

Alexander Engelhardt

Tia L. Frey

Andrew Garland

Emily Elizabeth Gay

David Wayne Gillam

Kathryn Elizabeth Goodberlet

Alise Grogg

Grace Anne Hahn

Brendon W. Hardy

Gavin James Harrell

Ashley Hill

Jamie Renee Hopkins

Blake B. Kight

Emily Rose Kohnen

Jessica Rose Kunkel

William Bron Launsby

Emily Diana Leaver

Mallory Alane Liddle

Lorraine Ann Linson

Anna Morgan Lowrey

Meredith Nicole Martinson

Alexander Patrick McAteer

Sarah Katheryn Grace McGowan

Emilee Elizabeth-Grace Mitchell

Calista Pearl Morais

Michaela Ann Munzlinger

Miranda Katriel Myers

Maureen E. Niebruegge

Caleb Notz

Madison Rose Oellermann

Alison N. Patton

Claudia Marie Petti

Michael Matthew Pingel

Nicholas Benjamin Pope

Colbe Jo Radford

Jenny Rice

Isabel Diane Rinkenberger

Mackenzie Grace Sauer

Michael J. Schnellbacher

Amelia Katherine Shaw

Kelly Ann Shellogg

Kaylee Lynn Shirreffs

Tiffani Marie Siekmann

Shelby Marie Sievers

Austin George Smith

Zander Justin Smith

Krista Leeann Stoker

Benjamin Jacob Stone

Nicolo Tossici

Candace Noelle Tucker

Clara Lyn Tyree

Matteo Uez

Zoe M. Wade

Vanessa Waidmann

Haleigh Jean Webber

Holly Ann Withington

Jordyn L. Zoph

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Summa Cum Laude

HONOR GRADUATES (CONTINUED)

Magna Cum Laude

Anna Elizabeth Bandy

Andrew Daniel Barton

Jordyn Taylor Besserman

Daniel Borsi

Michael Luther Bowling

Kehaunani Marie Brewington

Jacob Bridges

Nathan Brock

Connor D. Collins

Grace Elizabeth Covington

Jenna Catherine Crocker

Calissta Ann Degonia

Olivia Ruth Diamond

Madison S. Feick

Brianna Nichole Fischer

Cailey Rachel Elisabeth George

Autumn Rose Heaton

Allison Ruth Hunter

Anita P. Jones

Megan Nicole Jones

Eliman Giuseppe Kane

Katlyn Breanne Lang

Seth M. Lowery

Hannah Josephine Machelett

Sarah Amethyst Nicole Malin

Adreona Nyira McCraw

Kylee Renee McKinney

Jack Orland Othic

Jacob Kenneth Owen

Alex R. Petti

Emily Ann Ramage

Emily E. Retzer

Michael M. Romano

Shelby L. Ryder

Jordon Chase Sanders

Melissa Seal

Dominic Michael Smith

Caitlyn Rose Swaringim

Haley Renee Tate

Katelyn Torbeck

Allyson Nicole Trask

Julia Unnerstall

Madison Rose Vierling

Michael Edward Walton

Mikayla Alexis Ware

Brooke Renee Wilson

Ross Wilson

Noah Adams

Jessica Lee Barton

John Paul Bodi

Christine Elaine Brander

Daniel Burns

Ryan Derek Bushman

Alexis Lea Clabaugh

Lindsey Renee Clark

Maeve Lillian Coulter

Kristian Dimitrov

Jaclyn Duffner

Kyle Felbab

Sienna Rene Figg

Jeffrey Edward Gee

Brian William Higdon

Nathaniel Hodges

Kyrie Lin Hood

Cum Laude

Madisyn Joy House

Katelyn Joy Jenkins

Dorian Hunter Jett

Cynthia A. Johnson

Gracie Lynn Kopala

Madylin Kroeger

Garrett Lampkins

Emalee Dawn Layher

Shelby G. LeBaube

Austin Dale Lemmons

Elyse M. Lewis

Holly Michelle McAndrew

Allison Faith McDonald

Rafathulla Mohammed-Sulthan

John Patrick Moran

Joshua Paul Munn

Candi Marie Palmer

Ian Shane Pruitt

David Reyes-Banales

Addison Marie Rinderer

Danielle Mae Robinson

Samantha Jolyn Robinson

Amanda R. Sack

Madison Taylor Sargent

Paige B. Schultz

Lucas David Spray

Emma Rose Stiebel

Kaitlin Marie Thompson

Kylee Valleroy

Merissa Sara Van

David Evan Ward

Breannen White

Gavin Young

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DEGREE CANDIDATES

WRITING CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH

Lorraine Ann Linson

Zoe M. Wade

CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING

Megan Nicole Jones

CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Alyssa Jakcsy

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS

Heather Achterberg

Zachary Achterberg

Anna Elizabeth Bandy

Connor D. Collins

Marlie Paige Keck

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE

Ty Alexander Northern

Jacob Schawo

Abigail E. Bybee

Katherine Jones Edwards *

Holly Noel Harris

Tiffany S. Lakes *

Kelly M. Lewis *

Ashton Karen-Marie Lindsley

Ashley Locke

Brittani D. Niebruegge *

Sarah W. O’Connor

Brandi Nicole Pattillo *

Rebecca Grace Pfaff

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Ian Shane Pruitt

Michael M. Romano

Grace Catherine Schatz *

Madison Toombs *

Angela M. Zolman *

Kaylee Joy Ascher

Christian Sylvester Backa

Bradley Bliven

Trevor Bradley

Triston L. Buckley

Gregory S. Carr, II

Sydney Carr-Davidson

Evan Clawson

Maeve Lillian Coulter

Michael Cox

Katelyn Renee Crahen *

Simon Thomas Desnoyer

Olivia Ruth Diamond

Tia L. Frey

Cailey Rachel Elisabeth George

David Wayne Gillam

Kathryn Elizabeth Goodberlet

Grace Anne Hahn

Autumn Rose Heaton

Madisyn Joy House

Cameron Hume *

Alyssa Jakcsy

Dorian Hunter Jett

Katlyn Louise Kochel

Lorraine Ann Linson

Seth M. Lowery

Anna Morgan Lowrey

Alexander Patrick McAteer

Gabriel Meyer

Jack Orland Othic

Sarah Parmeley

Alison N. Patton

Royce Patty

Clay Perry

Alex R. Petti

David Reyes-Banales

Austin Robert Richards

Isabel Diane Rinkenberger

Ariel Moriah Mary Romanko *

Linda Teresa Rossi

Tara L. Schultz

Amelia Katherine Shaw

Randall Tyler Sherwin

Shelby Marie Sievers

Zander Justin Smith

Allison M. St. John

Grant Michael Strauser

Kaitlin Marie Thompson

Emma Elizabeth Tihen

Candace Noelle Tucker

Zoe M. Wade

Gavin Young

* Will complete requirements by the end of the 2023 summer session

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DEGREE CANDIDATES

BACHELOR OF MUSIC

Andrew Daniel Barton Micah James Lee *

BACHELOR OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Christine Marie Anderson

Scott Thomas Argurieo

Jacqueline Nicole Belleville

Kimberly L. Bivens *

John Paul Bodi

Anna Clark

Lindsey Renee Clark

Jamie Marie Cowan

Nija R. Dow-Cooper

Jaclyn Duffner

Misty Easler

Danielle Marie Ethridge *

Charles Anthony Farmer *

Michelle L. Foster

Emily Suzanne Gardner

Luke Samuel Garver

Ann Katherine Genovese *

Tyler J. Gravitt

Josiah Mark Grossman

Victoria Leigh Guliano

Autumn Rose Heaton

Jennifer A. Henke *

Ryan Russell Hicks

Cherakee Star Hilborn

Ashley Hill

Bryan M. Holley *

Kyrie Lin Hood

Haleigh Anne Hunt

Katelyn Joy Jenkins

Tristan James Lawson

Charles Hamilton McCracken

Darcey Jane Morton

Abigail Grace Movila *

Robert D. Osborne

Sarah Parmeley

Claudia Marie Petti *

Addison Marie Rinderer

Melissa Seal

Kelly Ann Shellogg

Kyle J. Webster

Brian Edward Whitfield

Lindsay M. Willis

Kaylynn Wright *

Brittney Young *

Jordyn L. Zoph

* Will complete requirements by the end of the 2023 summer session

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DEGREE CANDIDATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Alex Andrew Adams

Noah Adams

Raymond Anthony Adams *

Alexis Kaylie Jordyn Allstun

Garrett John Andersen *

Laura Sofia Baracaldo Maldonado

Eriana L. Bass

Kamryn Lynn Bell

Kennedy Layne Bennett

Emery Besher

Blane D. Besse *

Jordyn Taylor Besserman

Trey Michael Bolen

Daniel Borsi

Michael Luther Bowling

Connor Allen Breckenkamp

Kehaunani Marie Brewington

Jacob Bridges

Jeffery Scott Briggs

Nathan Brock

Samantha Michelle Broeker *

Megan Lee Brown *

Daniel Burns

Brandon Burton

Christina Renae Callahan

Carolyn Marie Caruthers *

Jared Christian Cessac

Andre T. Chandler

Jeannie Kay Cieminski

Adrien Clark

Jarrod Clinton

Kassedy Renee Cloe *

Stephen R. Collins, Jr.

Lauren Ann Conlee

Averi Alexis Corby

Grace Elizabeth Covington

Paul Gerard Dannegger, Jr.

Garrett Lee Darrah

Cheyenne Rachelle Davidson

Gabrielle Anna Delarue *

Thomas M. Delfel, Jr.

Chayleb Faith Deves

Kristian Dimitrov

Haley Edith Dunn *

Kayla Nicole Dwinell

Jonathan Paul Dyer *

Brittney Eberhardt

Lauren Michelle Ebert *

Alexander Engelhardt

India Mariah Epps *

Madison S. Feick

Kyle Felbab

Daniel Ruben Feustel

Sienna Rene Figg

Julia Elizabeth Fisch

Brianna Nichole Fischer

Andrew Garland

Cateline M. Gaston

Jeffrey Edward Gee †

Sam Grace

Neida Giselle Grimaldo Rivera

Jaxon S. Haas

Brendon W. Hardy

Gavin James Harrell

Jennifer L. Harrison

Charles William Heil, V

Ted Allen Herold, Jr. *

Hailey Elizabeth Hickerson *

Brian William Higdon

Nathaniel Hodges

Jamie Renee Hopkins

Breyanna D. Howard *

Emily Clare-Catherine Huesgen

Michaela Christine Hull

Allison Ruth Hunter

Patricia Ann Irvin

Lexi Marie Jenkins *

Gage Jennings

Grace T. Jett

Cynthia A. Johnson

Anita P. Jones

Conner Jones

Megan Nicole Jones

Christian Anthony Kafoury *

Eliman Giuseppe Kane

John G. Kavanaugh

Daniel Lee Keogh

Blake B. Kight

Maranda Nicole Kilmurray *

Joseph M. E. King

Taylor Lenae Koch *

Adrienne Dominique Koelewijn

Emily Rose Kohnen

Gracie Lynn Kopala

Jessica Rose Kunkel

Garrett Lampkins

Katlyn Breanne Lang

William Bron Launsby

Tristan James Lawson

Emily Diana Leaver

Austin Dale Lemmons

Mallory Alane Liddle

Demingo R. Loggins, Jr.

† Posthumous Degree

* Will complete requirements by the end of the 2023 summer session

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Rylan James Love

DEGREE CANDIDATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (continued)

Hannah Josephine Machelett

Shawnee E. Mahn

Sarah Amethyst Nicole Malin

Alison Paige Mason *

Holly Michelle McAndrew

Patrick McDonald

Sarah Katheryn Grace McGowan

Michaela Renae Micke

Emilee Elizabeth-Grace Mitchell

Rafathulla Mohammed-Sulthan

Luke Matthew Montani *

Calista Pearl Morais

John Patrick Moran

Darius Jamil Morrison *

Madelyn Paige Mrazik *

Joshua Paul Munn

Michaela Ann Munzlinger

Aaron James Nantz *

Maureen E. Niebruegge

Caleb Notz

Nolan A. Nuttelman *

Madison Rose Oellermann

Oluwatomisin D. Olumoroti *

Dragan Omcikus

Jacob Kenneth Owen

Bastien Page *

Candi Marie Palmer

Sidney Lynn Parker

Tommy L. Patrick, Jr.

Alison N. Patton

Alexander Luis Perez

Claudia Marie Petti

Caroline C. Phipps

Michael Matthew Pingel

Brad Ponzar

Nicholas Benjamin Pope

Terrell L. Powell

Emily Ann Ramage

Emily E. Retzer

Jenny Rice

Samantha Jolyn Robinson

Kevin David Rodriguez Ramos *

Bailey Jo Rokan *

Hayden Charles Roney *

Ashanti Afefe Ross, II

Olivia Nicole Rowling *

Joseph Ruane

Christina Rufkahr *

Skylar Rebecca Ruiz

Amanda R. Sack

Madison Taylor Sargent

Michael J. Schnellbacher

Caroline Schroeter *

Felicia M. Scott

Jessica Lynn Seidlitz

Carmen J. Shultz *

Shelby Marie Sievers

Austin George Smith

Dominic Michael Smith

Hannah J. Smith

Zander Justin Smith

Rodney Jerome Smith, Jr.

Juan Antonio Snyder

Lucas David Spray

Emma Rose Stiebel

Taylor Adele Stimpson *

Krista Leeann Stoker

Benjamin Jacob Stone

Alivia Leigh Tallent *

Tionne Yolanda Taylor

Leyna Marie Tayon

Rose Caitlin Thomas

Katelyn Torbeck

Bianca Abigail Torres

Nicolo Tossici

Allyson Nicole Trask

Alayna Michelle Tsoulfanidis

Matteo Uez

Julia Unnerstall

Kylee Valleroy

Merissa Sara Van

Madison Rose Vierling

Hannah Marie Voisey

Milos Vuckovic

Vanessa Waidmann

Michael Edward Walton

David Evan Ward

Brendan James Watz

Carmen Lynn Webb

Haleigh Jean Webber

Seth Andrew West

Breannen White

Jadis White *

Austin Elijah Wilson

Ross Wilson

Alexandra Megan Wiltfong

Emelia Savanna Windes Mailes

Carlee Wise

Daishaun Woods

Elijah Charles Woods

* Will complete requirements by the end of the 2023 summer session

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DEGREE CANDIDATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

Gabrielle Marie Askins

Destiny Rose Barley

Jessica Lee Barton

Sydney Katherine Berry

Christine Elaine Brander

Jenna Catherine Crocker

Carrie Renee Cupp *

Mikayla Jo Dierker

Casey E. Dodd

Sophie C. Harris *

Shelby G. LeBaube

Meredith Nicole Martinson

Kylee Renee McKinney

Sophia Gail Miner *

Miranda Katriel Myers

Sara Ashley Neels *

Hannah Nicole Nickelson *

Claudia Marie Petti *

Megan Kathleen Pfeiffer

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Hannah Elizabeth Albritton

Justin M. Askins **

Madison Lee Blanton

Kirenda Marietta Brown

Ryan Derek Bushman

Alexis Lea Clabaugh

Ellie Rose Cuneio **

Calissta Ann Degonia

Leighton Michelle Dummerth

Emily Elizabeth Gay

Kaitlin Marie Gera **

Emily A. Grace **

Alise Grogg

Kristy Lynn Haler **

Hanna Rose Harrison

Kari Elene Hartrup **

Abby Nicole Huddleston **

Lauren Macy Kalhorn **

Evan Paul Karagiannis

Katie R. Kaylor **

Madylin Kroeger

Emalee Dawn Layher

Elyse M. Lewis

Ashton Karen-Marie Lindsley

Adreona Nyira McCraw

Allison Faith McDonald

Ashley Nicole Partee **

Michaela Elise Patterson

Kaitlin Michele Pickens

Colbe Jo Radford

Danielle Mae Robinson

Shelby L. Ryder

Mackenzie Grace Sauer

Haley Renee Tate

Carly Ann Tierney

Alexandra Jane Tucker

Clara Lyn Tyree

Madison Renee Waldrup

Emily Catherine Zysk *

Ian Shane Pruitt

Lindsey Nicole Sampl **

Jordon Chase Sanders

Paige B. Schultz

Kaylee Lynn Shirreffs

Tiffani Marie Siekmann

Elisabeth Jean Struckhoff **

Caitlyn Rose Swaringim

Hannah Kaitlin Tounsand

Leah Turner **

Tia Turner **

Mikayla Alexis Ware

Brooke Renee Wilson

Holly Ann Withington

* Will complete requirements by the end of the 2023 summer session

** Will complete requirements by the end of the spring 2023 quarter in June

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Alexis S. Ehrlich

DEGREE CANDIDATES

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EXERCISE SCIENCE

Casey Lynn Gutting *

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN FITNESS MANAGEMENT

Zachary Keith Diel

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN PLAY THERAPY

Renee Diane Hahn *

Sarah Catherine Smith

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINER

Alexandra Stadin Bearman

Katie Lynett Ferguson

Katrina Lynn Miller

Robyn R. Millfelt

Samantha Marie Schaper

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FITNESS MANAGEMENT

Kimberly Brianne Biesiadecki

Daniel Carney

Micky A. Kaufman

Carl Harvey Kennedy

Victor Leak, Jr. *

Samantha R. Mabee *

Sydney Aryn Neiter

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SPORT MANAGEMENT

AnnaBeth Chloe Batson

Kadesha Mo’Na Cooper

Joel Reid Devick

Matthew Daniel Hess

Tyrie J. Hill-Thomas

Caleb Tyrone Hunt

Matthew J. Huss

Taylor Steven Jarvis

Jesse Kurt Odom

Masen J. Palmier

Sean Alan Taylor

Santiago Castillo Venegas

Rose Said Wassef

MASTER OF ARTS IN CHRISTIAN MINISTRY

Lonnie R. Buatte

Ability Samas Emmanuel

Turquiose Ann Hamilton

Kendall A. Ware

Chontelle Vantrece Wilson

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CORPORATE SECURITY LEADERSHIP

William Justin Stark *

Francisco Joel Urena *

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Janice L. Smith *

* Will complete requirements by the end of the 2023 summer session

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DEGREE CANDIDATES

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Olivia Maria Anic-Reuter *

Nellie Mae Bargar *

Brooklynn Marie Buedel *

Mareesha A. Carter *

Shana Ray Foster *

Lexis Kate Garner *

Danielle Mallory Hausermann *

MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK

Ansley Ruth Little *

Robert Paul Miller *

Latiece Shonte Washington *

Melanie Jean Becker

Melissa Gail Benson

Erica Berner

Shaeleigh Hennessey Lein Brady

Kayla Sue Caradonna

Lillian Marie Cooper

Allyson Haley Drese

Stephanie Dawn Graves

Autumn Sunshine Gray

Latosha Latrice Greenlee

Constatina Lynn Harris

Gabriel Seth Jackson

Jenna Kathryn Keith

Anna Judith Koth

Erin Michelle Nicholson

Gabriel Nicholas Norsigian

Samantha D. Perry

Elizabeth Rademacher

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Colton Louis Albers *

Joelle LaRhey Atkins

Cassidy Abigalle Bell *

Lisa-Marie Bridwell *

Andrew Steven Cline

Jordan Laine Corby

Hannah Lynn Crews

Hasaan P. DeCarolis *

Justin Lee Edward Eckstein *

Kyle Matthew Foley

Sarah Michelle Foley

Hannah Kathleen Goshorn

Natalie Vitale Hecht

Kacy Lynn Heim

Stephanie Lynn Isaac

Danielle Rachelle Jones

Zachary E. Kern

Sydney E. Laupp

Lindsey Major

Jonathan David McCoy

Nicole Mueller

Caroline Marie Rogers

Mariah Nicole Smith

Larissa Alene Sumner

Josie Elizabeth Vogt

Victoria Volarath

Hannah Elizabeth Weber

Kimberly Sue Wirth

Abbigayle Kaye Yelle

Nicholas Kristopher Ziegler

Hannah Lee Parmeley

Ana Carolina Pestana de Oliveira

Richard Peugeot

Melissa A. Pierce

Alexander M. Rueweler

Benjamin J. Stratman

Nicole Emerson Talley

Keya Marie Thompson-Remmenga *

Tomas Ventieri

Jerry Wooten

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERSHIP

Rashandra Memeka Burnett *

Brandi Marie Gallaway

Emily Danielle DeGrand Adriane J. Muehleisen

* Will complete requirements by the end of the 2023 summer session

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Lynda Grace Adams

Shayla Brooke Brosch

Jo Anna Bruns

Nicole Tinker Chapman

Brittany N. Denton *

Megan Kathleen Dixon *

Joseph Patrick Graham

DEGREE CANDIDATES

MASTER OF ARTS

Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Allie Jo Halley

Taylor Hartwick

Kimberly Dawn Henn *

Andrea Julia Joyce

Tanya Kinkead

Brenna Ann Newberry

Taylor Mildred Elizabeth Ottwell

Sarah Schere-Morales *

Alexander Malachi Stamey *

Matthew Aaron Tegg

Lucas Martin Vaughn *

Marla Kaye Wallace

School Counseling with Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Shannon Marie Carnal *

Katelyn Nicole Hoggatt

DeBora Denise McKenzie

Julie Marie Miller

Brittany Nicole Nieder

Beth Ann Nippert Kitchell

Mary Ellen Patricia Riley

Tabitha Rae Rodden

School Counseling

Sherri Rust *

Lydia Marie Sparling

Sahara Madeline Stiebel *

Megan Ann Williams *

Timothy Robert Borroff

Ally Jo Gischer

Fetrian Onee Hassel *

Amanda K. Helvey *

Hannah Lee Powell

Lydia Crystal Shiflett

* Will complete requirements by the end of the 2023 summer session

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Shawna Brake *

Johna Grier *

DEGREE CANDIDATES

MASTER OF ARTS IN COUNSELING

Christina C. Hurlbert

Jillian Nicole Kliethermes

MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING

Michelle Elizabeth Brickey Anderson *

Jennifer Elaine Baker

Juvaughn J. Baker *

Krysta Bradford *

Ashley N. Cochran *

Selma Klempic Durakovic *

Nichole Lynn Eberhardt *

Kathy L. Eddy

Kendra Nicole Edgar

Olivia Renee Edwards *

Anthony Farris Enwiya

Cody H. Filben

Karen Louise Fisher

Tiffani Amber Fluck *

Erin Kelly Gregory *

Jose Holliday

Aron Hulsey

Lester Jones, Jr. *

Rachel D. Lammert *

Sarah Marie Leitman

MASTER OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

Katie Donze

Paula Christine Hammonds *

Katherine McCormick Mays

Jessica Lynn McLard

Kelly Nicole Morrissey *

Michael C. Nielsen *

Charlotte E. Pirkle

Brittany Ariel Robertson

Kaitlyn L. Speh *

David A. Stewart

Jamie Lynn Viox *

Megan Anne Christian

Olivia Hope Curtis *

Holly Marie Edwards *

Lani Larae Reeder

Mary Jo Waller *

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

Emma Fox *

Erin Lynne Murray

Dominique Nuckolls *

Laura Kristine Simpson *

Jessica Cuggino Taylor *

Heidi Noel Wolford *

* Will complete requirements by the end of the 2023 summer session

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DEGREE CANDIDATES

MASTER OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Amy Marie Backer

Amanda Nicole Caldwell

Jordan Michael Cook

Shontrice Nicole Garrett

Ally Rae Klein

Jenna Dawn Kuenzel

Sarah Darlene McKeever *

Jenna L. McNelly

Christopher M. Purcell

Michael Edward Sachs

EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST

Curriculum and Instruction

Trista Shyenne Sargent

Nikola Skokovic

Lauren Renee Williams

Camilla J. Wilson

Jamie L. Aholt

Angela Kathleen Guzman

Mathew Aleksander Kupiszewski

Susan Ellen Minich

Kara Ane Mueller

Superintendent

* Will complete requirements by the end of the 2023 summer session

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Michelle L. Markey-Liles Grace Ann Mosher Jonathan Andrew Roop Trenton Thomas Sauer * Jennifer Marie Watson *

DEGREE CANDIDATES

DOCTOR OF EDUCATION LEADERSHIP IN TEACHING AND LEARNING

Amie Jean Bemke, B.S., M.S., M.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“Cultural Proficiency in Schools: A Delphi Study”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Christine Ward

Jamie Patricia Busch, B.S., M.E.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“Educators’ Perspectives on Behavior Interventions and Trauma after Trauma-Informed Training: A Qualitative Case Study”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Susan Hladky

April Rose Byrd, B.S., M.A.T., M.E.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“The Effects of Early Childhood Education on Reading Proficiency in Elementary Schools”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Mary Ann Bouas

Amanda L. Clair, B.A., M.S., M.A.C., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“The Effects of Executive Functioning Skills Taught in Small-Groups”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Christine Ward

Alicia Ann Fessenden, B.S., M.S.E., M.E.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“Restorative Practices and Subgroup Achievement”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Linda Miller

La’Kendra Wallace Garrett, B.S., M.Ed., M.S., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“Closing the Reading Achievement Gap Between White and Black 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade Students: A Mixed Methods Study Analyzing the Effect of Using the Reading Units of Study”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Phyllis Fredericksen

David Matthew Haug, B.A., M.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“A Comprehensive Review of Response to Intervention in a Small, Rural High School”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Kristy Roberts

Jill Marie Jacob, B.S.E., M.E., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“The Impact of Fountas and Pinnell Classroom Shared Reading Collection on Student Reading Achievement: A Quantitative Experimental Design Study”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Jane Brown

Tracy Lyn Lewis, B.G.S., M.E.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“The Effects of Implementing an Incentive Program on Student Attendance and Teacher Perceptions of Said Incentive Program in a Rural High School”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Linda Miller

Jane Kelly Marchi, B.A., M.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“Engaging Today’s Reading Students Using the Online Reading Program, epic!”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Diana Dell

Andrew Scott Mertens, A.A., B.A., M.S., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“A Quantitative Study of the Effect of Tiered Discipline Practices on the Behavior of High School Students”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Adam Kealen

Sonia Gail Shelton, A.A., B.S.E.D., M.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“The Effects of a Universal Social, Emotioanl, and Behavioral Program on the SAEBRS Student Self-Ratings”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Roberta Ross-Fisher

Regina Kay Steffen, B.S.E.D., M.Ed., M.E.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“The Effectiveness of the Units of Study in Writing on Student Writing Achievement”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Phyllis Fredericksen

Samantha Ellen Suermann, B.S.E., M.E.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“Investigating the Role of Reading Level on Standards Based Reading Assessment Performance”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Phyllis Fredericksen

DiAnna Lee Thompson, B.S., B.S., M.S.E., Ed.S., Ed.D.

“An Urban District’s Perceptions of Standards-Based Grading Prior to Implementation of Change”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Jane Brown

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DEGREE CANDIDATES

DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERSHIP

Stacey Elizabeth Collins-Bibb, B.S., M.S.E., Ed.D.

“Analyzing the Influence of Dynamic Title IX Guidance: How University Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Offices Stay Within the Bounds of the Law”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Amy Harrison

Ashley Elizabeth Mangrich, B.S., M.H.A., Ed.D.

“Personality Traits and Persistence Among Online Postsecondary Students”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Amber Henry

Rex Michael McKanry, A.S., B.S., M.S., Ed.D.

“Discovering the Effects of Using an Audience Response System as a Lecture Replacement in Computer Science Courses”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Jason Jordan

Darren Robert Rauscher, B.A., B.A., M.B.A., Ed.D.

“Impact of Personality Traits on Math Anxiety”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Jason Jordan

Darlene Kaye Williams, B.S.E.D., M.A.C., Ed.D.

“A Qualitative Study to Explore Students’ Motivations for Service at Faith-Based Universities”

Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Amy Harrison

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Fine Arts Department

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One College Park Drive

St. Louis, MO 63141-8698

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