CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA (July 21, 2022) — Nearly 300 students received degrees from Coe College this past year. The following local students earned degrees:

Anna Arvanitis of Blue Grass (52726) graduated with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education

Rheise DeTombe of Taylor Ridge (61284) graduated with a bachelor's degree in Exploratory

Heath Henderson of Geneseo (61254) graduated with a bachelor's degree in Economics and Business Administration

Samantha Hernandez of Rock Island (61201) graduated with a bachelor's degree in Biology and Environmental Science

Abdullah Jadkarim of Davenport (52806) graduated with a bachelor's degree in Exploratory

Matthew Joseph of Muscatine (52761) graduated with a bachelor's degree in Biology and Neuroscience

Ray Thrapp of Davenport (52803) graduated with a bachelor's degree in Public Accounting and Business Administration

The Coe Class of 2022 demonstrated excellence in academics, athletics, and the arts; were leaders in research and community service; and took advantage of Coe's commitment to integrate experience into education, completing thousands of internship hours. They leave Coe equipped with the résumés, experience and determination to expand their leadership roles into their budding professional lives.

Coe College, located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, offers superb academics and exciting cocurricular activities in a thriving urban setting that promotes student growth and success. The college is the N° 10 private college for internships and has the N° 20 alumni network among private colleges in the nation according to The Princeton Review. It is consistently ranked as a top college by national publications and offers more than sixty areas of study for its 1,400 students. Post-graduation, nearly 100 percent of reporting graduates are employed or in grad school within nine months.

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