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Graduation Lists SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Academic and Student Affairs Consent AGENDA ITEM: 4 – D DATE: May 8-10, 2018 ****************************************************************************** SUBJECT Graduation Lists CONTROLLING STATUTE, RULE, OR POLICY BOR Policy 2:17 – Awarding of Degrees, Graduation Dates, and Catalog of Graduation BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION Board of Regents Policy 2:17 specifies that the Board “approves the awarding of academic degrees after receiving the university president's recommendation on behalf of the university,” following each academic term. Once submitted on behalf of the institution, the President certifies that all candidates have successfully completed degree or program requirements as approved by the Board, and that no degree requirements were waived for any individual student. Black Hills State University, Dakota State University, Northern State University, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, South Dakota State University, and the University of South Dakota request approval of the graduation lists for Spring 2018. IMPACT AND RECOMMENDATION Board staff recommend approval. ATTACHMENTS Attachment I – Black Hills State University Attachment II – Dakota State University Attachment III – Northern State University Attachment IV – South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Attachment V – South Dakota State University Attachment VI – University of South Dakota ****************************************************************************** DRAFT MOTION 20180508_4-D: I move to approve, effective at the conclusion of the Board of Regents meeting on May 10, 2018, the attached BHSU, DSU, NSU, SDSM&T, SDSU, and USD graduation lists contingent upon the students’ completion of all degree requirements. ATTACHMENT I 2 Black Hills State University May 8-10, 2018 MAY 2018 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS Bisbee, Beau Gross, Lynsey Roady, Jade Buus, Taylor-Michael Hollenbeck, Jaydn Saulsberry, Frederick Drumm, Madeleine Laurenz, Alyssa Stackhouse, Sean Gacke, Ashley Ringheimer, Sara ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE Anderson, Eric Holt, Halli Selk, Madison Biza, Britnee Mendelsohn, Cheyenne Trujillo, Jacob Bradley, Dannielle Pluimer, Sylvia Weaver, Hunter Danhoffer, Rebecca Schweiss, Erin Weglin, Addison Hakala, Melissa Selan, Hannah BACHELOR OF ARTS Matteson, Patrick BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Hand, Madison Voisin, Amanda (Posthumous) BACHELOR OF GENERAL STUDIES Erskin, Todd Gonzalez, Christina Lindgren, Denee Fischer, Amanda Hazelton, Deryck Pearson, Andrew Gatz, Anna Jolovich, Cody Rencountre, Whitney BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Adamson, Bradley Andriamanantena, Mialisoa Becher, Dakota Ager, Kasandra Atack, Tristin Bellew, Carissa Aldrich, Heidi Babineau, Matthew Bentley, Kelcy Altstiel, Luke Beattie, Aubrey Berger, Jaimie 1 ATTACHMENT I 3 Black Hills State University May 8-10, 2018 MAY 2018 Bialas, Karen Gibbs, Aspen Lewey, Kevin Bieber, Travis Greer, Breann Li, Shengfan Bingham, Taylor Gregory, Samantha Linthorne, Devon Birkel, Isaiah Guthmiller, Karley Mack, Tiffany Blain, Tristan Hairston, Erick Mader, Michaela Boni, Emily Hall, Tara Madsen, Mariah Bordewyk, Walter Hammer, Jason Mang, Devann Brown, Sophie Hancock, Alexandra Marsh, Theresa Brucklacher, Gavin Hand, Tyler Marshall, James Bunkers, Madalyn Hanson, Dylan Marshall, Jesse Bush, Thomas Hartze, Shelby Martin, Tammi Bustillos, Cassandra Hauck, Carissa Mason, Melissa Byrne, Michaela Heaney, Liam McDaniel, Cristina Caron, Daniel Hemmah, Cole McFarland, Marissa Carstensen-Zerbst, Katherine Hollenbeck, BreaAnn McLaughlin, Laketon Carter, Cassandra Horst, Hope McLemore, Zachary Christensen, Kyla Huber, Ty Meisner, Katelynn Christie, Madison Hunt, Drew Midzak, Gregory Concha, Elyssa Hunt, Garet Mischel, Brian Dahlgren, Courtney Hunter, Patrick Moore, Madison Decker, Jessica Jennings, Breana Morales, Jose Deichert, Michael Jensen, Lynlee Nash, Kelsea Dietz, Nicole Jilek, Madison Nelson, Tessa Dilley, Shay Jones, Jordan Ngo Njiki, Esther Durham, Destiny Jones, Shandon Nichols, Jan Dutton, Drew Kaiser, Kathryn Novotny, Elizabeth Eckhardt, Cody Kay, Zachariah O'Brien, Kristin Ellis, Bailey Kazmer, Kenzie O'Dea, Danny Eszlinger, Kari Khan, Khazayma Oseki, Chihiro Etter, Daniel Kilby, Karli Owen, David Feldt, Nathan Kilgore, James Palmer, Timothy Fergusson, Claire Kills in Water, Tobian Palu, Cheyenne Finnell, Kendra Kirchgesler, Stephanie Parette, Pamala Fisher, Jonathan Kirk, Hannah Parks, Tori Ford, Marissa Kleven, Keely Patterson, Rhiannon Fossen, Brooklyn Kopriva, Christopher Paulson, Margaret Fruechte, Mark Kramlick, Chelsea Pennington, Amber Gayer, Megan Kumley, Irene Pilgrim, Adam Gbedemah, Janice Larson, Marcus Pinney, Kady Geary, Victoria Laub, Nicole Pravecek, Jessie Geibel, Shannon Lends His Horse, D'Aryn Reed, Elizabeth 2 ATTACHMENT I 4 Black Hills State University May 8-10, 2018 MAY 2018 Reilly, Abby Sigler, Kristen Torres, Baylee Renner, Christopher Simon, Janelle Trimble, Thomas Ries, Nancy Sjobakken, Benjamin Waln, Nicodemus Rohrbach, Sarah Slater, Kyle Walters, Nichole Rose-Gray, Thomas Smith, Dominic Warford, Darian Salvino, Raymond Smith, Samantha Weaver, Tanner Sarchet, Katie-Lynn Songbird, Sandra Wendt, Zachary Sarchet, Rachel Steffen, David Williams, Arik Scheuerman, Jordan Stevens, Kelsey Williams, Rachel Schmidt, Kaitlyn Stubbs, Rico Willis, Jesse Schopp, Tawny Suess, Samuel Wilson, Gloria Schutz, Wade Swan, Robert Winkelman, Bradley Schweitzer, Taylor Tarrant, Kerry Witt, Brennan Schwend, Amanda Thomas, Daniel Woodson, Timothy Selig, Nicholas Thompson, Amanda Woten, Katelyn Shewey, Krissa Tiede, Bailee Zwiebel, Brittany Shuck, Racheal Torpey, Caitlyn BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION Anderson, Alexa Enright, Brett Mack, Morgan Ballek, Misty Evans, Jaya Maka, Sarah Begeman, Brittany Fogle, Jordan Malone, Macey Bitterman, Chase Gall, Audrey Marcoe, Luke Bossen, Christopher Geiger, Harley Mason, Melissa Bradford, Dominic Giggee, Jenna McCaskell, Kayla Carsrud, Skylar Hansen, Justice McReynolds, Zoey Caylor, Kayla Hart, Courtney Newman, Kharley Chase, Brady Haugen, Natasha Nilles, Rachel Chesbro, Afton Hausman, Mahyle Penney, Krystl Clary, Emily Herber, Marti Rundell, Sara Connot, Benjamin Holzer, Kyra Russell, Robert Cook, Paige Jochim, Kayla Scharn, Jennifer Crabtree, Kiersten Karst, Kyla Schuelke, Trenton Deal, Allison Kelly, Samantha Selfridge, Kayleen Decker, Donald Ketcham, Brooklyn Senesac, Jana Denning, Aureanna Kissack, Cylee Shelby, Melissa Duncan, Kelsey Kopriva Hagg, Lauren Sieveke, Shelby Durfey, Aisha Krogman, Wyatt Snyder, Kelsey Edman, Shayna Lesniak, Lauren Soelzer, Colten 3 ATTACHMENT I 5 Black Hills State University May 8-10, 2018 MAY 2018 Sohl, Heather Ward, Fehrin Wilson, Gloria Sotelo, Tasa Webster, Kierstin Wilson, Kristen Steckelberg, Alli Weekley, Josephine Yost, Michael Steever, Benjamin Wenzel, Kristin MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Darrow, Casey Herrera, John Seevers, Leonne Garnenez, Tanya Ogbuefi, Sylvester Wang, Shengxiong Gunes, Ela Razafimanjato, Tahiry MASTER OF EDUCATION Coulter, Christa Dilts, Riley Hayworth, Nicole MASTER OF SCIENCE Atkinson, Melissa Kelley, Stephanie Samuelson, Darian Crevier, Teddie Lemay, Edward Siekmann, Abigail Dame, Jennifer McLain, James Strauch, Ginger Darby, Tiffani Meyer, Matthew Thompson, Ethan Heusinkveld, Garrett Newton, Darin Wysuph, Michelle Iversen, Tarah Pennington, Bobbie Ivie, Mackenzie Price, Krystal Jungwirth, Jennifer Renner, Nicole CERTIFICATES Belus, Abby Kramlick, Chelsea Moore, Madison Bialas, Karen Lenz, Adam Owen, David Dutton, Drew Mack, Tiffany Reed, Elizabeth Ellis, Bailey Mader, Michaela Reed, Elizabeth Gbedemah, Janice Madsen, Mariah Schweitzer, Taylor Jensen, Lynlee Madsen, Mariah Thompson, Amanda Kilby, Karli Marshall, James 4 ATTACHMENT II 6 Spring & Summer Graduates, Class of 2018 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS Alysha Ann Langstraat Skyler M. Seubert Jacob L. Petersen Nicholas V. Tran ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE Brandon D. Beck Ousmani Jallah Kamara Julie M. Oxner Paige Marie Cadotte Katie Khali Trevor J. Pitsor Jaimee Cypher Lexie I. Kramer Shayla Pothast Christopher Robert DeCurtins Tricia A. Krueger Brenna Leigh Price Jocelyn L. Doan Dayton J. Larsen Brandy L. Ruedebusch Tom E. Dose Hannah Lightfield Ashley M. Schock Ivan Filipovic Brooke Lipp Emily A. Smith Caitlin J. Gerdes Melissa Anne Lock Allison Stadel Steve Graves Charles J. Miller Cara M. Torpey Sarah J. Halldorson Shona L. Morris Dylan Tyson Braydon D. Hanson Solomon B. Negussie Travis G. Wallert Aaron Steven Henricks Jenifer Nguyen Brittany N. Webb Carly Homeier Thomina K. Norinaga Nelson Karla J. Jonas Seth A. Olson BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Kayla Sue Boomsma Alex Herl Erica J. Smith Ryan Robert Broome Keri M. Johnson Jordan Palmer Snyder Daniel Cross Ayson T. Jones Nicholas H. Van Roekel Jill Dale Nicholas Robert Martensen Madison Walford Dereck James DeVries Karen R. Mayfield Joseph J. Weier Angelique L. Disbrow Cassandra Marie Lynn Morgan Sara Erickson Megan Briana Rau Alex K. Hatzell Sabir G. Sebit BACHELOR OF GENERAL STUDIES Falcon A. Albers Ariana Duran Corey M. Schlotte Braydn James Beals Shemika L. Frazier Peggy Schroeder Kevin M. Danielsen Wade M. Hetland Hunter Steven Smith Jesse Keith Docken Emily Rae Johnson Dylan Robert VanSteenberg Kelly Drake Chrystal M. Merriam Ty K. Wilkins ATTACHMENT II 7 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Kevin D. Aarstad Mike Hall Austin Opdahl Travis John Adams Bradley Hamer Nicholas Paczkowski Brianna Allen Jacob Jeremiah Hanafin Michael Padderatz Preston B. Allen Nolan L. Hansen Andreou Olivier Palo Adam Daniel Amussen Taylor J. Hauge Alexander M. Parks Landon Anker Tyler P. Hecht Zachary Paulson Alexander
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