LAWRENCE — The names of more than 5,700 graduates at the University of Kansas for fall 2020 and spring 2021 have been announced by the University Registrar. A ceremony for 2020 and 2021 graduates took place May 23.
Area students are:
• Claflin: Bryce B Miller, Bachelor of Science in Business in Management and Leadership
• Ellinwood: Betsy J Snell, Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology.
• Great Bend: Stefan James Bennett, Certificate of Cardiovascular Sonography; Kalyn R Blessing, Bachelor of Arts in Human Biology; Dawson L. Clark, Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management; Rachel Christine Keenan, Bachelor of Arts in East Asian Languages and Cultures and Bachelor of Arts in Global and International Studies; Morgan B. Kuhlman, Master of Construction Management; Rane Libeer, Master of Urban Planning; Alex Neal Morgan, Master of Architecture; Wyatt T Rugan, Master of Accounting; Christopher William Seidel, Doctor of Physical Therapy; Kade O’Neal Southard, Bachelor of General Studies in Communication Studies; Tristan Dillon Yount, Master of Science in Civil Engineering; and Gabriel Scott Zorn, Bachelor of Science in Microbiology.
• Hoisington: Tanner J Blackwell, Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Studies; Danielle ReNae Espinosa, and Master of Science in Education.
• Ness City: Payton Andrew Fellhoelter, Bachelor of General Studies in Environmental Studies; and Trevor Ray Hawkins, Master of Business Administration.
• Larned: Leann Marie Peterson, Bachelor of Science in Journalism in Strategic Communication.
• LaCrosse: Sierra Leigh Burk, Bachelor of General Studies in Speech-Language-Hearing.
• Russell: Taelyr Ann Blehm, Bachelor of Arts in American Studies and Bachelor of Arts in Global and International Studies; Maci Ann Clark, Bachelor of Science in Biology; Sheila Jeanne Gulick, Bachelor of General Studies in Psychology; Alexandra Ptacek, Doctor of Physical Therapy; and Brennan Walter, Doctor of Audiology.
• Macksville: Emily D Lucas, Doctor of Pharmacy.
• Stafford: Sara Bordier, Bachelor of Arts in Applied Behavioral Science.