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Ku Summer Graduates 2020 University of Kansas summer 2020 graduates. Please note many students elect to withhold names and hometowns from publication. Student name City State Country Degree(s) Anam Abassi Wichita KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Haitham Mohamed Samy Moh Abdelhakim Rochester MN USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Ashrita Anna Abraham Overland Park KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Karin Abrahamsson Atlanta GA USA Master of Science in Geology Elisa Gabrielle Adams Wichita KS USA Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Maxwell Thomas Adams Girard KS USA Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies Natasia J. Adams Montgomery AL USA Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology Cydney Rae Adger Wichita KS USA Bachelor of Science in Business In Accounting Kyle Thomas Ahonen Overland Park KS USA Certificate in Psychiatry Alia Christine Al-Atabi Dearborn MI USA Bachelor of General Studies in Communication Studies Daly Al-Hadeethi Wichita KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Mohammed A Al-Jumayli Merriam KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Ayman Rateb Al-Mutair Olathe KS USA Bachelor of Science in Business In Accounting Stephen Charles Albrecht Kansas City MO USA Certificate in Anatomic & Clinical Pathology Hamed Hussein Ali Westwood KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Mazahir Ali Wichita KS USA Certificate in Pediatrics Thomas Paul Allegri Leawood KS USA Bachelor of Science in Business in Marketing Jacob Tyler Allen Orlando FL USA Master of Business Administration Jennifer Ryther Allen Lawrence KS USA Master of Science in Education in Special Education Justin Curtis Allen Kihei HI USA Master of Science in Education in Curriculum and Instruction Hussein Saeed Almansour Najran SAU Doctor of Juridical Science Salem Ali Mohammed Alyah Alnaqbi Ras Al Khaimah ARE Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering Abdullah N A H Alotibi Sabah Alsalem KWT Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Ahmed Abdulaziz Alsheddi Riyadh SAU Master of Arts in Economics Fatimah Alslman Dammam SAU Master of Public Health Saif N M J Alsulimmani Kuwait City KWT Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Debra Kay Altenhofen Seneca KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Emilio Leon Alva Lawrence KS USA Bachelor of General Studies in Liberal Arts and Sciences Abdulhadi S A A Alzoabi Sabah Alnasser KWT Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering Michaela Amerine Great Bend KS USA Bachelor of Arts in Human Biology Korby P Anderson Atchison KS USA Master of Business Administration Corie Nolan Apodaca Ontario CA USA Master of Science in Exercise Science Hillary Argyle Littleton CO USA Master of Science in Dietetics and Nutrition Megan Lee Armstrong Olathe KS USA Master of Business Administration Jerry Devyn Arnold Tulsa OK USA Bachelor of Arts in English Gwendolyn B Asbury Westminster MD USA Master of Arts in Film and Media Studies Rachel Claire Ashworth Prairie Village KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Rami Pierre Atallah Wichita KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Seth A Atchison Lenexa KS USA Certificate in Emergency Medicine Tammy Brooke Aumiller Laramie WY USA Master of Science in Education in Special Education Andrew Joseph Avery Crestwood KY USA Doctor of Philosophy in History Michelle Anne Baalmann Colwich KS USA Certificate in Family Practice Bailey Coots Babcock Platte City MO USA Master of Science in Exercise Science Elizabeth Jane Babylon Still Pond MD USA Master of Science in Education in Special Education Sakshi Bajoria Varanasi UP IND Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Jacob Wade Baker Prairie Village KS USA Bachelor of Science in Geology Oliva Balbuena Kingman KS USA Bachelor of Science in Education in Unified Early Childhood Eric Banks Tonganoxie KS USA Bachelor of General Studies in History Brandon Lee Barnds Mission Hills KS USA Certificate in Orthopedic Surgery Alexis Jean Barnes Falls City NE USA Bachelor of Science in Journalism in Strategic Communication Nick Cris Barnthouse Leawood KS USA Certificate in Diagnostic Radiology Katlin Barr Holton KS USA Master of Science in Education in Higher Education Sinehan Burcu Bayrak Kansas City MO USA Certificate in Otolaryngology Maher Nasri Bazzi Wichita KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Isaiah S Bean Humble TX USA Bachelor of General Studies in Liberal Arts and Sciences Joseph Lloyd Beasley Topeka KS USA Master of Business Administration Shelby L Bell-Glenn Riverside MO USA Doctor of Philosophy in Biostatistics Clint Logan Benge Lenexa KS USA Certificate in Orthopedic Surgery Colett Berak Overland Park KS USA Master of Science in Education in School Administration Darrah Berck Columbia MO USA Certificate in Obstetrics & Gynecology Christian Hansen Berg Kansas City KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Alec Max Bernstein Atlanta GA USA Doctor of Philosophy in Behavioral Psychology Katherine Elaine Bertels Yukon OK USA Master of Business Administration Aleisha Hemant Bhagat Overland Park KS USA Bachelor of Science in Business in Business Administration Sairath Bhattacharjya Kolkata IND Master of Science in Information Technology Shannon Ashley Biggerstaff Lawrence KS USA Master of Science in Education in Special Education Nicole A. Bigham Olathe KS USA Master of Social Work Brandon Wayne Billingsley Overland Park KS USA Master of Business in Business Administration Anna Elizabeth Birt Lawrence KS USA Bachelor of General Studies in Communication Studies Julia Black Ankeny IA USA Certificate in Orthopedic Surgery Aaron Thomas Blevins Mayetta KS USA Doctor of Philosophy in Aerospace Engineering Mitchell Bley Federal Way WA USA Master of Science in Exercise Science Carey J Bohnenkamp Wood River IL USA Bachelor of Arts in German Studies Royce Johann Bohnert Olathe KS USA Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Brittany Kay Bohrer Bismarck ND USA Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology Madeline N Boles Topeka KS USA Master of Accounting Brandon Michael Bond Hebron MD USA Master of Science in Exercise Science Cassandra Mia Bonitto Moorhead MN USA Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology Joseph Borick Wichita KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine & Pediatrics Robert William Boschma Olathe KS USA Doctor of Pharmacy Rajarshi Bose Kolkata IND Master of Science in Bioengineering Holly Marie Boxx Olathe KS USA Master of Science in Education in Special Education Brooke Alexandra Boyer Gardner KS USA Bachelor of Science in Journalism in News and Information Marcus James Boyle Tacoma WA USA Master of Arts in Global and International Studies Winona Hazel Brand Minnetonka MN USA Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Joshua Michael Brandon Overland Park KS USA Certificate in Family Practice Andrew J Bridges Overland Park KS USA Doctor of Pharmacy Luke Michael Bridwell Pittsboro IN USA Master of Science in Civil Engineering Shawna Briggs Lawrence KS USA Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Studies Joshua L Brown Parker CO USA Bachelor of General Studies in Communication Studies Rita Celeste Gardiner Brown Havelock NC USA Master of Science in Education in Special Education Lauren Frances Broz Mount Prospect IL USA Bachelor of General Studies in Communication Studies Marie C. Brudos Olathe KS USA Master of Science in Education in Special Education Samuel Paul Bruning Overland Park KS USA Master of Science in Education in Special Education Chrtistopher Bryant Marion KS USA Certificate in Internal Medicine & Pediatrics Veronica Melissa Bryant Bellevue NE USA Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Alison L Bryce Haltom TX USA Master of Science in Digital Content Strategy Catherine Bshouty Wichita KS USA Certificate in Pediatrics Allison Buchberg Kansas City MO USA Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Angela Bueno Centennial CO USA Bachelor of Science in Nursing Riley Jackson Burch Olathe KS USA Bachelor of Science in Business in Business Administration Nicholas Tyler Burgoon Topeka KS USA Master of Science in Education in School Administration Joseph Burkart Lees Summit MO USA Bachelor of Science in Business In Accounting Timothy Edwards Burnette Bedford VA USA Master of Arts in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Eric Thomas Burns Kansas City MO USA Certificate in Pediatrics Haley Burrill Lawrence KS USA Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Sinea Lechelle Burton Lawrence KS USA Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Cameron N Bush Olathe KS USA Bachelor of Arts in Biology Cali Ann Byrn Lawrence KS USA Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics Tristan Martin Callis Hays KS USA Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Studies Tess Elana Cameron Kansas City KS USA Master of Arts in Communication Studies Bryce Mitchell Campbell Topeka KS USA Bachelor of Science in Biology Felicia Nicole Campfield Lawrence KS USA Bachelor of Arts in English Enrique Miguel Padilla Campos Kansas City MO USA Certificate in Internal Medicine Tyler Blake Cantrell Wichita KS USA Bachelor of Science in Geology Denise Elizabeth Capps Kansas City MO USA Certificate in Ophthalmology Eduardo Carballido Flores Lawrence KS USA Bachelor of Science in Business in Finance Elayne Marie Carey Hutchinson KS USA Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics Sarah Elizabeth Carlson Wichita KS USA Certificate in Pediatrics Sydney Anne Carlson Excelsior MN USA Bachelor of General Studies in Applied Behavioral Science Frederick John Carr Jr Clarksville TN USA Master of Business Administration Laura Elizabeth Carr Independence MO USA Master of Science in Education in Special Education Tyler J Carr Overland Park KS USA Bachelor of Arts in Biology Allan J. Carranza-Antunez Raytown MO USA Bachelor of Science in Business in Business Administration Carley Ann Carter Overland
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