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September 21, 2009

Local students graduate

Upper Iowa University 2009 Spring graduates



FAYETTE – (Upper Iowa University announces its 2009 Spring graduates, along with the degree earned, major and respective honors.

Summa Cum Laude is awarded to those with a 3.8 to 4.0 grade point average, Magna Cum Laude (3.6-3.79 g.p.a.) and Cum Laude (3.3-3.59 g.p.a.)

Centerville–Brian Jeffrey John Teeter, Bachelor of Science, Conservation Management, Magna Cum Laude.



William Penn University



William Penn University announces spring 2009 College for Working Adults graduates.

Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises were held Saturday, May 9, in the new recreation center nicknamed the PAC at William Penn University. It was the first year that William Penn conferred graduate degrees.

William Penn is located in Oskaloosa, Iowa, and has campuses in Des Moines and Ames. For more information, visit the university's Web site, www. wmpenn.edu.

Moravia–Jamie Knapp, Cum Laude, Bachelor of Arts and Bradley Nicoletto, Bachelor of Arts.



Truman State University



KIRKSVILLE, Mo. - Truman State University has released the Spring 2009 Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs' List. To qualify for this list, an undergraduate student must attain a semester 3.50-3.99 grade point average and must complete 12 semester hours of credit.

Centerville–Courtney Leigh Dinwiddie, Music and Emily Kathleen Felkner, Pre-Business Administration.



Iowa State University



AMES– More than 4,750 Iowa State University undergraduates have been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the 2009 spring semester Dean's List.

Students named to the Dean's List must have earned a grade point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.00 scale while carrying a minimum of 12 credit hours of graded course work.

Centerville–Hilary Cherise Foster, Lindsay Marie Ogden and Anthony Clyde White.

Moulton–Lisa Jean Hetzler.

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