College news
June 10, 2008
By Staff
Two graduate from Oregon State
Two students from Sammamish earned their degrees from Oregon State University: Jordan D. Long, bachelor of arts, Cum Laude, Speech Communication; and Stuart D. Morris, bachelor of science, business administration.
Sammamish grads from Western Washington
The following Western Washington University graduates earned their bachelor’s or master’s degrees and were awarded diplomas:
Sammamish: Julian Anderson, B.A. in business administration - international business; Brittany Blondino, B.A. psychology; Cameron Cullen, B.A. political science; Darren Drake, B.A. communication; and Daniel Griffin, B.A. business administration - management.
Evans makes Dean’s List
Caitlin Evans, of Sammamish, was named to the Dean’s List at Ball State (Ind.) University. The dean’s list recognizes undergraduates who earn at least a 3.5 grade-point average for 12 or more credits of graded course work during a semester.
Two graduate from University of Portland
Michael Kilburg graduated from the University of Portland with a bachelor’s degree in physics.
Margaret Bruya graduated from the University of Portland with a bachelor’s degree in organizational communication.
The pair were among 607 who received Bachelor’s degrees and 162 who received master’s degrees during the May 4 commencement at the university.
Lindsay Donahue, a resident of Sammamish, WA, was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Scripps College in Claremont, California. Donahue is a Junior, majoring in Japanese.
Scripps College is the women’s college of the Claremont Colleges, an academic community of five undergraduate and two graduate institutions. The Claremont Consortium provides the academic resources commensurate with a thriving university.
Scripps is consistently ranked among the top liberal arts colleges in the nation. The College emphasizes a challenging core curriculum based on interdisciplinary studies in the humanities, combined with rigorous training in the disciplines.
The dean’s list recognizes students who have achieved a grade point average of at least 11 (A-) in four, letter-graded courses in one semester. Out of a total of 706 enrolled students at Scripps, 222 students qualified for the list.
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