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  Graduate Degrees
 

1993 – Travis Jordan, M.B.A., Cornell University, 5/04

1993 – John Stolpa, J.D., University of Minnesota, 5/04

1994 – Susan O’Neill, Ph.D., clinical psychology, University of Missouri, 12/04

1994 – Todd Schwartz, M.B.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004

1996 – Penny Rieke Arentsen, M.A., watershed science, Utah State University, 2004

1996 – Wolfe Ashcraft, M.B.A., Southern Methodist University, 5/04

1996 – Molly Ross Fritch, master of counseling psychology, University of Central Oklahoma, 5/04

1996 – Amy Gaffney, Ph.D., geological sciences, University of Washington, 6/04

1996 – Viliata Tua’one, M.B.A., international business, University of Miami, 12/04

1998 – David Erdos, M.B.A., University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, 5/04

1998 – Erin Knoska, J.D., Loyola University, 5/04

1998 – Regan Plumb, M.S., University of Wyoming, 5/04

1998 – Michael Valentine, J.D., Cornell University, 5/04

1999 – Sarabecka Mullen, M.A., international studies, Johns Hopkins University, 5/04

1999 – Dana Stone, M.A., marriage and family therapy, Alliant International University, 5/04

2000 – Tamara Roberts, M.A., Northwestern University, 6/03

2000 – Susan Scarlata, M.F.A., Brown University, 5/04

2000 – Jennifer Trujillo-Grenardo, master of education, Grand Canyon University, 12/04

2000 – Erin Yerby, M.A., religion, Duke University, 2004

2003 – Rae-Anne Hayes, M.S., secondary education, foreign language, Northwestern University, 8/04

 

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