The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford expects to graduate 49 students at the end of the fall term, later this month.
Local students expected to graduate are:
Bradford natives Rachel Close, a Bachelor of Arts degree, communications; Jack Kellam, Bachelor of Arts and Associate of Science degrees, environmental studies and petroleum technology; Kristen Laemmer, a Bachelor of Arts degree, sociology; Amanda Little, a Bachelor of Arts degree, interdisciplinary arts; Jack Pecora, Bachelor of Arts and Associate of Science degrees, general studies and petroleum technology; Elizabeth Schoonover, a Bachelor of Science degree, computer information systems and technology; Jade Ueblhear, a Bachelor of Science degree, business management; Hannah Wilton-Ruttan, a Bachelor of Arts degree, writing; Danielle Tyger of Custer City, a Bachelor of Science degree, psychology; Emily Treat of Cyclone, a Bachelor of Science degree, early level education (preK-4); Mark Miller of Eldred, a Bachelor of Science degree, social studies education 7-12; Joshua Schneider of Eldred, an Associate of Science degree, engineering science; Taylor Adams of Genesee, a Bachelor of Arts degree, environmental studies; Jacob Sheldon of Johnsonburg, a Bachelor of Science degree, health and physical education; Mitchell Newara of Kersey, a Bachelor of Science degree, computer information systems and technology; Arthur Peterson of Olean, NY, Bachelor of Science and Associate of Science degrees, energy science and technology and engineering science; Rachel Raubenstrauch of Ridgway, a Bachelor of Arts degree, communications; Jordan Iorfida of St. Marys, a Bachelor of Science degree, business management; Hailey Hoch of Smethport, a Bachelor of Science degree, early level education (preK-4) and Alyssa Burdick, a Bachelor of Science degree, biology and Kalie Cowburn, a Bachelor of Science degree, early level education (preK-4), both of Ulysses.
December graduates will be recognized with a reception on Dec. 12 in the Bromeley Family Theater of Blaisdell Hall.