UNL mid-winter graduates include SW Nebraska students

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

LINCOLN, Neb. -- More than 1,400 degrees were awarded during commencement exercises Dec. 18 and 19 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Tammy Beck, associate dean of graduate programs and external engagement, and associate professor of management in the College of Business Administration, delivered the address at the Dec. 18 graduate and professional degrees ceremonies. M. Ishaq Nadiri, Jay Gould Professor of Economics at New York University, delivered the address at the undergraduate commencement Dec. 19. He also received an honorary doctor of humane letters degree. Deryl Hamann, of counsel at Omaha law firm Baird Holm and chairman and director of Spectrum Financial Services, addressed the law graduates Dec. 18.

Arapahoe:

Ashley Rae McCoy, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, bachelor of science in animal science.

Culbertson:

Raymond Russell Sullivent, College of Education and Human Sciences, bachelor of science in education and human sciences.

Imperial:

Charles Douglas Haarberg, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, bachelor of science in agricultural economics.

Jared Scot Knobbe, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, bachelor of science in agribusiness.

McCook:

Brad Joseph Baumbach, College of Business Administration, bachelor of science in business administration.

Austin Mitchel Bishop, College of Business Administration, bachelor of science in business administration.

Kyle Nicholas Craw, College of Education and Human Sciences, bachelor of science in education and human sciences.

Brandon James Crick, College of Arts and Sciences, bachelor of arts.

Wyatt Earl Kain, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, bachelor of science in agricultural economics.

Spencer David Skolout, College of Business Administration, bachelor of science in business administration.

Sydnie Jeane Stamm, College of Education and Human Sciences, bachelor of science in education and human sciences.

Editor's note:

Notification of academic honors is sent by colleges and universities, based on the home address provided by the student. If your student is not included, please contact the college or university directly.

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