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    Home News Local students expected to graduate from Pitt-Bradford
    Local students expected to graduate from Pitt-Bradford
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    April 25, 2022

    Local students expected to graduate from Pitt-Bradford

    The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford expects to graduate 221 students during Commencement exercises planned for May 1 in the KOA Arena.

    Local students expected to graduate are:

    Bradford: Edem Kwame Agbemabiese, computer information systems and technology; Lillian Dorothy Baldwin, nursing; Adam Christopher Boyer, communications; Kyle Joseph Carey, information systems; Alena Christine Carnegie, exercise science; Brandon D. Charnisky, business management; Rachel Elisabet Close, communications; Travis Richard Gleason, information systems; Isaac Andrew Gralak, exercise science; Cade Francis Hayden, broadcast communications; Nathan Christopher Higbie, business management; Lauryn Murphey Kahle, athletic training; Sydni Renee Keesler, exercise science; Jack H. Kellam, petroleum technology and environmental studies; Brent Patrick Kennedy, business management and sport and recreation management; Gregory Edward Kessel, computer information systems and technology; Kristen Lindsey Laemmer, sociology; Amanda Elizabeth Little, interdisciplinary arts; Ankit Malik, biology; Ashton McGriff, nursing; Alexis T. Montgomery, nursing; Lyndsey Joan Niegowski, biology; Sarah I. Niegowski, exercise science; Jack David Pecora, petroleum technology and general studies; Elizabeth Brooke Schoonover, computer information systems and technology; Madison Eva Sera, radiological science; Chase Jaden Stevens, computer information systems and technology; Aaron Michael Stoddard, biology; Deondre Terwilliger, business management; Jade Lauren Ueblhear, business management; Aedin Jace Vetere, psychology; and Hannah Diane Wilton-Ruttan, writing.

    Byrnedale: Boaz Gilson Quinones, computer information systems and technology.

    Coudersport: Briana Jean Butler, nursing; and Kaitlyn Ruth Wilson, radiological science.

    Custer City: Joshua David Munday, information systems; Danielle Zella Tyger, psychology; and Steven Daniel Tyger, nursing.

    Cyclone: Emily Marie Treat, early level education (preK-4); and Beth Anne Williams, nursing.

    Duke Center: Brandon Lee Waid, criminal justice.

    Eldred: Maggie Caylynne James, environmental studies; Mark Samuel Miller, social studies education 7-12; Joshua Allen Schneider, engineering science; and Beth Ann Wheaton, biology.

    Galeton: Madelyn May Sunderlin, nursing.

    Genesee: Taylor Anne Adams, environmental studies.

    Johnsonburg: Danielle Nichole Haight, nursing; Maddison Cierra Nicklas, nursing; and Jacob M. Sheldon, health and physical education.

    Kane: Jennifer Lynn Cecchetti, early level education (preK-4); Madigan Elizabeth Dalton, business management; and Zandra Annmarie Sweeney, business management and business, computer and information technology (preK-12).

    Kersey: Brock Thomas Klaiber, business management; and Mitchell Newara, computer information systems and technology.

    Limestone, N.Y.: Kylee Joelle Case, forensic science; and Pressley Lynne Keane, psychology.

    Port Allegany: Shiyou Ou, computer information systems and technology.

    Rew: Hunter Michael Sostakowski, business management.

    Ridgway: Rachel M. Raubenstrauch, communications.

    Shinglehouse: Anna Louise Mallison-Austin, nursing.

    Smethport: Brianna Lynne Goodell, sociology; Hailey Christine Hoch, early level education (preK-4); Patricia Catherine Lucas, nursing; and Victoria N. Merrick, hospitality management.

    St. Marys: Jean Marie Farley, nursing; Jordan Machal Iorfida, business management; Lynn Frances Meyer, nursing; and Julie Rudolph, nursing.

    Turtlepoint: Sarah Michelle Causer, radiological science.

    Ulysses: Alyssa Morgan Burdick, biology; Kalie Mae Cowburn, early level education (preK-4); and Claire Elizabeth Perovich, exercise science.

    Wilcox: Kacie Nicole Hodgdon, exercise science; Tyler Gregory Singer, biology; and Gracie Walters, nursing.

    Those unable to attend commencement exercises can view the livestream on the university’s website at www.upb.pitt.edu/academics/commencement or YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/upittbradford. A live feed of the nurses’ pinning ceremony at 11 a.m. May 1 will be available in the same locations.

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