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Written by: Stephanie Jacques, 785-532-3452, sjacques@k-state.edu

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Successful spring: Nearly 3,000 students earn degrees from Kansas State University

MANHATTAN — Nearly 3,000 students completed degree requirements from Kansas State University this spring.

The graduates are from 98 Kansas counties, 48 states and 43 countries.

Degrees earned include nearly 2,150 bachelor's degrees, more than 550 master's degrees, more than 175 doctorates and more than 25 associate degrees.

Students earning degrees include:

Nemaha County

Axtell: Taylor Buessing, Bachelor of Science and a secondary major

Baileyville: Sarah Macke, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Centralia: Clayton Holthaus, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Stacy Rugan, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Evan Whetzal, Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness

Corning: Kurtis Wells, Bachelor of Science; Levi Winkler, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

Sabetha: Marcus Baumgartner, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Taylor DeMint, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Will Eisenbise, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Elsie Suhr, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Derek Surdez, Bachelor of Science; Alex Wiltz, Master of Science in counseling and student development

Seneca: Kaitlin Heinen, Bachelor of Science in Family Studies and Human Services; Lisa Holthaus, Bachelor of Science in Education; Rachel Holthaus, Bachelor of Science in Education; Chelsea Mitchell, Bachelor of Science in Family Studies and Human Services; Blake Niehues, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Veronica Rottinghaus, Bachelor of Science in Family Studies and Human Services; Joshua Sudbeck, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Eric Zinke, Master of Science in industrial engineering

Neosho County

Chanute: Alexandra Aylward, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Ethan Kepley, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Spencer Kepley, Master of Science in biological and agricultural engineering; Dana Kitch, Bachelor of Science; David Martin, Bachelor of Science; and Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition; Aaron Westerman, Bachelor of Science in Interior Design

St. Paul: Nathan Meins, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Jena Terlip, Bachelor of Science

Norton County

Almena: Kenzie Chandler, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Norton: Amanda Delimont, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Tonielle Fiscus, Bachelor of Science; Adam Krebsbach, Bachelor of Science; Bethany Roy, Bachelor of Science in Family Studies and Human Services