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Education Achievements

by | Jun 10, 2015 | Education

Texas A&M University graduated 10 Wylie residents. Graduates from Wylie include Katherine E. Allen who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Ag Communications & Journalism; Keenan M. McCord who graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Environmental Design in Environment Design Arch Studies; Olivia F. Osborne who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Bioenvironmental Sciences; Brittany L. Pigott who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Health; John J. Pisquiy who graduated with a Master of Health Administration in Health Administration; Garrett J. Scott who graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance; Melanie L. Tidwell who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering; Ra’Kia M. Waters who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Sociology; and Corbin P. Williams who graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering.

Wylie resident Ashley H. Old was named to the Angelo State University Dean’s List for the 2015 spring semester. Wylie resident Robert D. Thayer graduated with a Master of Education during the 2015 spring commencement ceremony Saturday, May 16 in San Angelo.

Ouachita Baptist University officials conferred several Wylie residents during their graduation ceremony. Wylie resident Cory Feuerbacher graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Music; Zachary Matthews graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Studies and Christian Ministry; and Krista Reitz graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education.

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