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Commencement Commencement Saturday, December 12, 2020 Canyon, Texas PROGRAM Pomp and Circumstance ................................................West Texas A&M University Symphony Welcome and Certification of Degrees .....................................................................Dr. Neil Terry Executive Vice President and Provost National Anthem ............................................................................................. Dr. Robert Hansen Professor and Director, School of Music Student Address .............................................................................................. Mr. Seth Rodriguez Student Body President Alumni Remarks ..................................................................................................Mr. Ronnie Hall Executive Director, Alumni Association Greetings from The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents .........Ms. Elaine Mendoza Chair, The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents Greetings from The Texas A&M University System .............................................Mr. John Sharp Chancellor, The Texas A&M University System President’s Remarks and Conferring of Degrees ......................................... Dr. Walter V. Wendler President Closing Remarks ........................................................................................... Dr. Angela Spaulding Vice President for Compliance and Research and Dean, Graduate School College Deans Paul Engler College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences ..................................... Dr. Kevin Pond Dean Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business ................................................. Dr. Amjad Abdullat Dean College of Education and Social Sciences ....................................................Dr. Eddie Henderson Dean College of Engineering ...........................................................................................Dr. Emily Hunt Dean Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities .............................. Dr. Jessica Mallard Dean College of Nursing and Health Sciences ...............................................................Dr. Dirk Nelson Dean Graduate School and Research ....................................................................Dr. Angela Spaulding Dean Alma Mater ...................................................................................................... Dr. Robert Hansen Message from Faculty Dr. Dave Rausch Dr. Eric Meljac Dr. Elizabeth Garcia Ms. Karen Cooley Dr. Mallory Vestal Dr. Erick Butler Dr. Rick Haasl Dr. Carolyn Bouma Dr. Audrey Meador Ms. Anne Medlock-Ely Dr. Lance Kieth Dr. Emily Kinsky Dr. Noah Franken Dr. Robert King Dr. Leslie Ramos Salazar Mr. Randy Ray Dr. Bridget Guerrero Ms. Lisa Robinson Dr. Betty Coneway 2 Paul Engler College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences Master of Science Sara Back, Canyon Megan Rae Miller, Cleburne Jacy Michel Brown, Friendswood Elayne Nicole Miller-Reynolds, Amarillo Kimberly B Cooper, Bardstown, KY Veronica I Munoz, Edinburg MariKate Mateel Crouch, Scott City, KS Maggie Mary Murphy, Peyton, CO Micah Allan Davidson, Valley View Shelby Madison Phelps, Amarillo Katherina Aileen Dowdy, San Diego, CA Sierra Leann Pillmore, Raton, NM Wisdom Anthony Ebong, Houston Sahana Ramesh, Canyon Selena F Finn, Winside, NE Sydney Ann Reynolds, Pullman, WA Larry Dale Fritzler, Two Buttes, CO Cory Lane Riley, Lubbock Garrett Samuel Gill, Amarillo Wesley H Roberson, Amarillo Kate Leigh Gunzelman, Amarillo Zechariah Joren Saavedra, Amarillo Joselyn Maree Gutierrez, Amarillo Zachary B Salcido, Odessa Morgan Dawn Hamilton, Gunnison, CO Cutter Zane Smith, Hereford Petrina Jun Yan Hee, Malaysia Paige R Spowart, Knoxville, IA Raghu Vamshi Aditya Adithya Kandagatla, Amarillo Erin Elizabeth Stiede, Pulaski, WI Zachery Kasuske, Oden, MI Hemanth Sandeep Kumar Vepuri, India Tylo Jack Kirkpatrick, Crosbyton Kaitlyn Renee Wesley, Canton Bobby Joe McCauley, Amarillo Jonathan Aaron Zenor, Amarillo Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration/Master of Professional Accounting * Kendall Boaz, Amarillo * Brian Bradley Leitch, Rio Rancho, NM * Brittany Jae Cope, Amarillo Nichole Novak, Amarillo * Alexis Ann Naomi Erickson, Amarillo Bryan Cole Oxford, Lubbock * Sarah Elizabeth Hoelting, Bushland * Keri Shayla Rodgers, Amarillo * Jacob Logan Johnson, Claude * Brittany 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