MUNCIE — Area students who received degrees in fall 2009 are listed below, including master’s and doctoral.
Daleville
Associate In Science: Jill Sandberg.
Bachelor Of Science: Michael Mansker
Yorktown
Bachelor Of General Studies: Andrew Brady, Laura Hogue.
Bachelor Of Science: Ashli Lee, Monte Mckibben, Jordan Towne.
Master Of Arts: Lisa Rusche.
Master Of Science: Annaliese Kinch.
Fortville
Bachelor Of Science: Zachary Rennaker.
Pendleton
Bachelor Of Science: Joshua Barger.
Knightstown
Bachelor Of Science: Brian Kelly, Anthony Probst, Traci Rivers.
Middletown
Bachelor Of Science: Joshua Anderson, Haley Campbell (Magna Cum Laude), John Frees, Lindy Replogle (Cum Laude), Rhett Riggs.
Alexandria
Bachelor Of Science: April Abernathy, Antonio Cordova, Ashley Dubois, Rachel Dubois, Savannah Moore, Pierson Quinn.
Master Of Arts: Heather Poston.
Anderson
Associate In Arts: Lisa Armantrout.
Associate In Science: Patrick Sager.
Bachelor Of Arts: Eric Abbott.
Bachelor Of Fine Arts: Kalleen Smith.
Bachelor Of General Studies: Laura Goedl, Jacob Hendrix, Tonia Milburn, David Sarah.
Bachelor Of Science: Cortney Baker (Magna Cum Laude), Raeanna Bierworth, Lindsay Callender, Derek Dial, Heather Fogle, Ashley Fogt, Megan Iseley, Kyra Kempher, Kiely Mahurin, Terry Mayo, Mallory Mccullough, Steve Mellinger, Brandon Parks, Jeffrey Parrish, Eric Shannon, Lora Smith.
Master Of Arts In Education: April Doc, Kelly Williams.
Master Of Business Administration: Diana Tracy.
Master Of Science: Nathaniel Cockrill, Linda Phelps.
Chesterfield
Master Of Arts In Education: Angela Sellers.
Elwood
Bachelor Of Arts: Brian Green.
Doctor Of Philosophy: James Jones.
Lapel
Associate In Arts: Kimberly Murdock.
Markleville
Bachelor Of Science: Austin Webb.
Pendleton
Associate In Arts: Joshua Abbott, Harold Ballard, Charles Baumann, Benjie Blauvelt, John Cook, Joseph Dawkins, Salvador Delacerda, Chad Duff, Thomas Farmer, Jorge Fernandez, Brian Gilstrap, Voney Greenhill, Deon Hall, Jeffrey Jefferson, Walter Lenoir, John Mckinney, Andre Nelson, Tracy Norris, Frank Stokes, Jerry Turner, Robert Whitmer.
Associate In Science: Steve Burton, Daniel Johnson, Keith Mathena, Michael Stigger, Kevin Thien.
Bachelor Of General Studies: Jeremiah Blackburn
Richard Blaylock Summa Cum Laude, Decarlos Brown, Thomas Bushroe (Cum Laude), John Chastain, Darryl Cheeks, Jerome Daniels (Magna Cum Laude), Ralph Edens Cum Laude, Ty Evans (Summa Cum Laude), David Grafe, Willie Gray, Andrew Groves (Cum Laude), David Lyles, Keith Mathena (Magna Cum Laude), Donald Mathis, Billy Oliver, David Palmer, Allen Popelka, Jason Reese (Cum Laude), Joshua Sanchez, Christopher Tillberry, John Tingle (Cum Laude), John Tutterow, Aric Venters, Roger Walls, Alan Wickliff, Timothy Wright.
Bachelor Of Science: Millicent Adoyo, Malorie Heiser, Kelly Holmes, Justin Semon.
Local Education
Ball State fall graduates for Sunday, March 21
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Adult education GED classes offered
Anderson Community Schools is offering classes in GED preparation, English Language classes and Basic Education Refresher classes for the 2011-12 school year.
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ACS taking a look at its dress code
The Anderson Community School Corp. dress code that many parents have argued against may see some slack in the near future.
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McGhee sworn in as newest member of ACS board
New Anderson Community Schools board member Danny McGhee was sworn in with a group of community members there in his support Tuesday.
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South Madison board interviews 4 finalists
The search went from 12 to four, and on Thursday, only one will remain to fill the vacancy of the South Madison Community School Corp. board.
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Proposed bill would streamline college credit transfer process
Indiana college students worried about whether their credit hours will transfer to another university may get some relief if a proposed higher-education bill passes.
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Shift to online learning raises questions about costs to schools
Legislation that would require high school students in Indiana to take at least one online course is meeting resistance from some school administrators who say they can’t afford any more mandates from the state.
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Wall Street atmosphere alive at AU
Surrounded by a stock market ticker and television screens showing the latest stock prices and world financial news, Federico Boscaini purchased 230 shares of Chevron stock for more than $24,000. He did it in a financial stock trading room at Anderson University — and with university funds.
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NCLB loses grip on Indiana
Indiana is one of the first 10 states in the nation to receive a waiver from President Barack Obama’s administration for certain requirements within No Child Left Behind. That spells change for local districts.
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In a roundabout way
If all goes well, construction for a new roundabout at the intersection of Indiana 38 and County Road 300 West near Pendleton Heights Middle School could begin by the middle of next year.
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Search for history on Mars
Greg McCauley will discuss a Mars mission at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Pendleton Public Library, 595 E. Water St. The 45-minute talk featuring multimedia is free and open to the public.
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