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County students receive degrees from the University of Vermont

BURLINGTON — The following local students graduated from the University of Vermont on May 17:
Wylla Skye of East Middlebury, Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art, College of Arts & Sciences; Melissa Haggett of Vergennes, Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; Daniel Ellis of Orwell, Doctor of Physical Therapy in Physical Therapy, Graduate College; Asa Hunt of Addison, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Biological Science, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Angela Brisson of Shoreham, Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience, College of Arts & Sciences; Cassandra Marion of Bristol, Bachelor of Science in Parks Recreation and Tourism, Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources; and Katharine Arend of New Haven, Bachelor of Science in Education in Secondary Education Science, College of Education & Social Services.
Also, Nicole Paquette of Panton, Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; Tammy Tucker of Ferrisburgh, Bachelor of Science in Communication Science & Disorders, College of Nursing & Health Sciences; Tucker Harwood of Addison, Bachelor of Arts in English, College of Arts & Sciences; Ariel Mondlak of Brandon, cum laude, with a Bachelor of Arts in Individually Designed, College of Arts & Sciences; Susan Davis of North Ferrisburgh, Master of Social Work in Social Work, Graduate College; Melissa Vorsteveld of Vergennes, Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; and Reed Hanson of Bristol, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering in Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering & Mathematical Sciences.
Also, John Hanley of Middlebury, Certificate of Graduate Study in Complex Systems in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Graduate College; Jeremy Greenhaus of Vergennes, Bachelor of Science in Dietetics Nutrition & Food Sciences, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Erika Evarts of Vergennes, Bachelor of Science in Dietetics Nutrition & Food Sciences, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Julie Schondube of Vergennes, Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; Mariko Totten of Salisbury, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in Mathematics, College of Engineering & Mathematical Sciences; Rebecca Trombley of Bristol, Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; Eliza duPont of Starksboro, Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art, College of Arts & Sciences; and Caitlin Moreau of Starksboro, Master of Education in Special Education, Graduate College.
Also, John Cioffredi of New Haven, Master of Science for Teachers in Mathematics, Graduate College; Ashley Brunet of Addison, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences, College of Nursing & Health Sciences; AnnaJo Smith of New Haven, Bachelor of Science in Animal Sciences, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Kristin Smith of Brandon, Master of Science in Community Development & Applied Economics, Graduate College; Clark Galli of Starksboro, Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences, College of Nursing & Health Sciences; Angela Foley of Bridport, Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; and Rachael Zeno of Starksboro, cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Movement Sciences, College of Nursing & Health Sciences.
Also, Patricia Mattison of Whiting, Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; Meral Dahlin of Brandon, Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; Danielle Mishkit of Rochester, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Public Communication, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Hannah Domas of Rochester, Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art, College of Arts & Sciences; Carolyn Dundon of Bristol, Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, Graduate College; Anna Carr of Whiting, Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Sciences, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; and Tyler Sawyer of Vergennes, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science in Computer Science, College of Engineering & Mathematical Sciences.
Also, Sarah Thomas of Lincoln, Bachelor of Science in Professional Nursing, College of Nursing & Health Sciences; Devon Lane of Vergennes, Master of Arts in Teaching in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; Gregory Hahr of Starksboro, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Business Administration, School of Business Administration; James Danyow Jr. of Middlebury, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering in Civil Engineering, College of Engineering & Mathematical Sciences; Melissa Hammerle of Cornwall, Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, Graduate College; Charlotte Paul of Starksboro, Bachelor of Science in Professional Nursing, College of Nursing & Health Sciences; and Gwen Zwickel of Addison, Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College.
Also, Lillian Thompson of North Ferrisburgh, Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science, College of Arts & Sciences; Sarah Lawson of Middlebury, Bachelor of Science in Animal Sciences, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Rachel Scholten of Weybridge, Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Sciences, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Charlotte Holmquist of Rochester, Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; Ania Mortier of Bristol, Master of Science in Nursing, Graduate College; Christina Wadsworth of Middlebury, Master of Science for Teachers in Mathematics, Graduate College; Patti Crosby of Leicester, Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; and Alexis Cowherd of Cornwall, Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art, College of Arts & Sciences.
Brian Kilbride of Ferrisburgh, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering in Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering & Mathematical Sciences; Alexandria Hall of Vergennes, summa cum laude,  Bachelor of Arts in English, College of Arts & Sciences; Alexander Newton of Vergennes, Bachelor of Arts in English, College of Arts & Sciences; Leann Sheets of Bridport, Bachelor of Science in Communication Science & Disorders, College of Nursing & Health Sciences; Anne Bellerose of Weybridge, Master of Arts in Teaching in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduate College; and Jace Curtis of Rochester, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering in Civil Engineering, College of Engineering & Mathematical Sciences.
Also, Nina Gage of Brandon, cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies, Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources; Claire Stetson of North Ferrisburgh, Bachelor of Science in Education in Elementary Education K-6, College of Education & Social Services; Jenna Munger of Brandon, cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences, College of Nursing & Health Sciences; and Tenzin Chophel of Bridport, Bachelor of Science in Professional Nursing, College of Nursing & Health Sciences. 

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