12 county students among UM grads
The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 10 months AGO
Twelve students from Lincoln County graduated this spring from the University of Montana.
The graduates are:
From Eureka: Brian Benedict (Bachelor of Science: Geography; Certificate: Geographic Information Systems); Sarah Flanary (Master of Science: Forestry); Danielle Gelderman (Specialist School Psychology: School Psychology); Alexandra Pluid (Associate of Applied Science: Radiologic Technology, summa cum laude).
From Libby: Darbi Brooks (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Finance); Jenna Foley (Associate of Applied Science: Food Service Management); Natasha Swartzendruber (Bachelor of Arts: Psychology, summa cum laude); Verity Thorne (Bachelor of Arts: Environmental Studies); Sawyer Zimmerman (Bachelor of Science: Medical Laboratory Science).
From Troy: Taylor Berget (Bachelor of Science in Resource Conservation: Resource Conservation, cum laude); Steven Burk (Associate of Arts: General); Anthony Edge (Certificate of Completion: Computer Aided Design).
Cum laude indicates a grade point average of 3.40 to 3.69, while summa cum laude is 3.90 and above.
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