PLATTEVILLE, WI (06/27/2013)(readMedia)-- University of Wisconsin-Platteville hosted its largest spring graduation on May 11, 2013 at Williams Fieldhouse. A total of 1,081 graduate and undergraduate students earned the right to participate in the commencement ceremonies.

Among those receiving degrees, with their hometowns and majors, were

Thomas Aronson a Industrial Technology Management major from Clinton, IA

Megan Goodall a Criminal Justice major from De Witt, IA

Timothy Govier a Criminal Justice major from DeWitt, IA

Michael Harlson a Industrial Technology Management major from Clinton, IA

Christopher Henningsen a Mechanical Engineering major from Long Grove, IA

Samuel Hershberger a Industrial Engineering major from Bettendorf, IA

Jennifer Lehman a Business Administration major from Bettendorf, IA

Kerrie Liske a Physical Education major from Donahue, IA

Daniel McGarry a Mechanical Engineering major from Clinton, IA

Dustin Belt a Biology major from Morrison, IL

Lucas Coers a Mechanical Engineering major from Cordova, IL

Tyler Fisher a Business Administration major from Rock Island, IL

Jake Payan a Industrial Technology Management major from Sterling, IL

Brittany Quick a Industrial Technology Management major from Moline, IL

Alexander Scroggins a Biology major from Sterling, IL

Lori Witte a Elementary Education major from Moline, IL

University of Wisconsin-Platteville, founded in 1866, is settled in a historic mining town near the Iowa and Illinois borders and enrolls 7,500 undergraduate students. It is an institution whose mission is to produce intellectually astute individuals who will participate in society as competent professionals and knowledgeable citizens. For more information on the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, visit www.uwplatt.edu.

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