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Table of Contents 4 Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus 7 Graduate School 28 College of Veterinary Medicine 30 College of Arts and Sciences 38 College of Architecture, Planning & Design 40 College of Education 43 College of Business Administration 49 College of Agriculture 54 College of Health and Human Sciences 58 Carl R. Ice College of Engineering 1 CelebratingOur Future Dear Graduates, On behalf of Kansas State University, we extend our sincerest congratulations and best wishes on your graduation. In these unprecedented times, which forced the delay of our in-person ceremonies, we commend the persistence and determination you have shown in earning your degree. Your diligence and resilience in completing this milestone will also serve you well in your future endeavors. We can't wait to welcome you back to campus for fall commencement and personally hand you your diplomas and let you celebrate with your K-State family as well as your own families and friends. We hope you use the knowledge and preparation you received at K-State to move forward and make a difference throughout your life — in the career field, in the community and in other worthy pursuits. Please know that Kansas State University will always encourage you along the way. You are now part of our network of more than 200,000 proud alumni worldwide. We urge you to remain connected to the university through the K-State Alumni Association, which, along with each college, is providing you and fellow graduates with a year’s free membership. Find opportunities to return to campus too, whether to continue your education, share your experiences and expertise with future K-Staters, take in an athletic or cultural event, or just to catch up on your alma mater. Congratulations and best wishes for the future, Richard B. Myers Charles S. Taber President Provost and Executive Vice President 2 Letter Alma Mater byAlmaby H.W. H.W. Jones, MaterJones, class class of of 1888 1888 I Iknow know a a spot spot that that I Ilove love full full well, well, 'Tis'Tis not not in in forest forest nor nor yet yet in in dell; dell; EverEver it it holds holds me me with in magic magic spell, spell, I Ithink think of of thee, thee, Alma Alma Mater. Mater. K-S-U,K-S-U, we’ll we’ll carry carry the the banner banner high. high. K-S-U,K-S-U, long, long, long long may may thy thy colors colors fly. fly. LoyalLoyal to to thee, thee, thy thy children children will will swell swell the the cry. cry. Hail,Hail, Hail, Hail, Hail, Hail, Alma Alma Mater. Mater. Alma Mater 3 Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus Congratulations, graduates! During your time as a student, you have accomplished a great deal, and we would like to recognize your commitment to making the college experience matter. Thank you for your diligent work, involvement on campus and expression of purple pride. Success is often dependent on courage. During this unprecedented time, it would have been easy to give up or veer off course, but you allowed courage and determination to take the lead and now you have finished strong. Alysia Starkey We look forward to hearing about your future successes in life. You are what makes our campus. We are so proud of you. Stay strong, K-State Strong. Alysia Starkey CEO and Dean Kansas State Polytechnic 4 Kansas State Polytechnic, Dean's Message Degree Candidates School of Integrated Studies Aeronautical Technology/ Engineering Technology/Unmanned Unmanned Aircraft Systems Aircraft Systems Professional Master of Technology Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Ashley Marie Flowers, Easton (SU20) Jacob Clayton Cowart, Horton Colin David Bravi, Manhattan Thomas Eugene Leaf, Solomon (D) (Scl) Kieran Richard Forsythe, Emporia Walson Liew, Johor, Malaysia Jacob Masters, Burlingame Ivan Anthony Gallegos, Montgomery, Texas Robert William Schott, Lee’s Summit, Missouri Tanner August Hawes, Sandy, Utah (Mcl) Technology Management Christopher J. Horton, Tecumseh Aeronautical Technology/Airport Noah Plank, Salina (Mcl) (D) Bachelor of Science Caleb Breese, Wichita (D) Management Logan James Shaffer, Andover (D) * Andrew Thomas Daly, Olathe Christopher Robert Smith, Overland Park Bachelor of Science John Thomas Garfolo, Salina (D) Ike Ivan Anderson, Wichita Stephen Frederic Goldade, St. Marys Magdeline Anna Bowers, Ottawa Engineering Technology/ Matthew Alan Larson, Niceville, Florida Cristina Duron Tabora, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Computer Systems Noah Plank, Salina (Mcl) (D) Jia Ying Li, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Bachelor of Science Deidre Lee Reed, Chanute (SU20) Viet Ta, Salina (Scl) Colton Michael Shirack, Solomon Aeronautical Technology/Aviation Christopher Springer, Hays (SU20) (D) Maintenance Management Engineering Technology/ Lois Ann Wahquahboshkuk, Mayetta Bachelor of Science Shanna Kaylene Walker, Topeka (D) Abdullah Ahmed A. Alkharisi, Tabuk Province, Digital Media Saudi Arabia Bachelor of Science (Scl) Applied Business Chad Douglas Frerichs, Aledo, Texas (SU20) * Matthew Glenn Denholm, Hillsboro (D) Gabriel Sambo Lubongo, Cabinda, Angola Justin Tyler Zamecnik, Bennington Associate of Science Caleb Breese, Wichita (D) Tien Jung Wu, Pingzhen, Taiwan (SU20) Engineering Technology/Electronic Beronica M. Cruz, Salina Marcelle Nicole Cruz, Salina and Computer Engineering (D) Aeronautical Technology/ Jonathan Lloyd Davis, Lodi, California Professional Pilot Technology Kieran Richard Forsythe, Emporia (D) Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Kathryn Yvonne Littell, Salina (D) Mohammed Abdullah M. Alnasser, Makkah Nicholas Mitchell Clarkson, Waverly Noah Plank, Salina (D) (SU20) (D) Province, Saudi Arabia Tristan Douglas Ptacek, Carneiro Lois Ann Wahquahboshkuk, Mayetta (D) Fars Mohamed S. Alromih, Sarasota, Florida (SU20) Anthony Richard Russ, Salina Shanna Kaylene Walker, Topeka Mohammed Muwaffaq A. Alsadat, Makkah Philip Russell Wolf, Ellsworth (Mcl) (SU20) Province, Saudi Arabia Engineering Technology/ Christian Reed Coker, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Engineering Technology/Mechanical (SU20) Digital Media Jordan Louis Craig, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Bachelor of Science Andrew Thomas Daly, Olathe (D) Clayton Allen Bettenbrock, Little River Associate of Technology (D) Jonathan Lloyd Davis, Lodi, California (D) Preston Chandler Horsch, Lee’s Summit, Missouri Justin Tyler Zamecnik, Bennington Chad Douglas Frerichs, Aledo, Texas (SU20) * Wyatt Michael Meseke, Winfield Abdulaziz Yahya A. Gogandi, Makkah Province, Bryce Landon Nichols, Beloit Engineering Technology/Electronic (Cl) (SU20) Saudi Arabia Tristan Reid Piper, Salina and Computer Engineering Logan Eugene Klein, Hesston (SU20) Technology Ian Munene Nteere, Overland Park Engineering Technology/Robotics Dennis Mwabe Onyari, Charlotte, North Carolina and Automation Associate of Technology Mitchell Lee Powledge, Topeka (Cl) Noah Christopher Parks, Salina * Bachelor of Science Christopher Robert Smith, Overland Park (Scl) (D) (SU20) Garry Joseph Parzych, Roxbury, Vermont Joshua Louis George Solomon, Pensacola, Florida (D) Tristan Douglas Ptacek, Carneiro Engineering Technology/Mechanical Preston John Sparling, Seneca (SU20) (Mcl) Associate of Technology Christopher John Strnad, Belleville John Thomas Garfolo, Salina (D) (Scl) (SU20) Cole Edward Thornberry, Troy Garry Joseph Parzych, Roxbury, Vermont (D) Keenan Tran, Wichita Tristan Douglas Ptacek, Carneiro (D) Kansas State Polytechnic, Degree Candidates 5 Engineering Technology/Web Development Associate of Technology Wes Michael Nelson, Salina Professional Pilot Associate of Applied Science Reilly Patrick Ryan, Ryan, Iowa Applied Manufacturing Certificate Clayton Allen Bettenbrock, Little River Caleb Breese, Wichita (D) John Thomas Garfolo, Salina (D) Preston Chandler Horsch, Lee’s Summit, Missouri Bryce Landon Nichols, Beloit Tristan Reid Piper, Salina Tristan Douglas Ptacek, Carneiro (D) College of Arts and Sciences Social Work Bachelor of Science Kathryn Ann Curtis-Baker, Olathe RaeLynn Danae Roe, Derby (Cl) 6 Kansas State Polytechnic, Degree Candidates Graduate School Kansas State University is pleased to recognize spring 2020 graduates who have completed their advanced degrees. Congratulations to each of you on your outstanding achievements and contributions to your respective graduate program, the university and your community. A special thank you to the graduates who have and continue to serve in our military to protect our freedom. We are proud of each of you. Your success is the result of your hard work, dedication, taking advantage of opportunities, learning by doing, learning from mistakes, and perseverance to Carol Shanklin achieve your goal. The graduate faculty and the Graduate School team wish you all the best as you go out into the world and make your unique mark. We hope each of you will stay engaged with Kansas State University, seek opportunities to serve as mentors to students, keep your mentor updated on your successes — for there will be many — and recruit more excellent students to K-State. Remember, you are our best ambassador and recruiter. You are encouraged to be an active member of the K-State family by sharing your talents and gifts to support future graduate students and to enhance the graduate student experience. Again, congratulations on your graduation! As you have experienced, things do not always go as we have planned or want them to, but life has a way of taking new directions and turning them into opportunities. I am confident that you will continue to succeed in life. Wishing you all the best in your future. Carol Shanklin Dean Graduate School Graduate School,