Native college students graduate from Pitt-Bradford | way of life

BRADFORD – The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford graduated 263 students on May 2 on their entry-level exercises.

This year’s launch included a personal drive through ceremony to help reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19.

Local students expected to graduate were:

  • Brockway: Gabrielle Barnes, Bachelor of Science, Sports Science
  • Clarion: Denon Simpson, Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems and Technology
  • DuBois: Logen Jaramillo, Bachelor of Science, Biology
  • Johnsonburg: Amanda Condino, Research Associate, Nursing; Ashton Watts, Associate of Science, Nursing
  • Kersey: Kierstynn Indermaur, Bachelor of Arts, interdisciplinary arts; Taylor Klaiber, Bachelor of Science, Business Management; Benjamin Koss, Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems and Technology; Rebekah Kriner, Bachelor of Science, Sports Science; Marissa Merritt, Bachelor of Arts, History Politics; Kayla Mitchell, Research Associate, Nursing; Dakota Patterson, Bachelor of Arts, General Studies; Griffin Wissinger, Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems and Technology.
  • Morrisdale: Jessica Milliron, Bachelor of Science, Sports Science
  • Reynoldsville: Jennifer Mitchell, Bachelor of Science, Exercise Science
  • St. Marys: Jessica Jordan, Bachelor of Arts, interdisciplinary arts; Amanda Manners, Research Associate, Nursing; Tiffany Minor, Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice; Alayna Renwick, Bachelor of Science, Psychology; Katelyn Snyder, Research Associate, Nursing; Mykenna Zettle, Bachelor of Science, Biology and Environmental Science; Doris Zuchowski, research assistant, nursing.
  • Wilcox: Benjamin Freeburg, Bachelor of Arts, Environmental Studies.

Founded in 1963, the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford is a safe and friendly facility for students looking to earn a world-renowned degree in a personalized setting. Further information is available at www.upb.pitt.edu.

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