Islanders receive their degrees at UW

The University of Washington has announced this June’s graduates from the university.

The University of Washington has announced this June’s graduates from the university.

The graduates and their degrees are:

Nathan Abell, bachelor of science in electrical engineering; Annemarie Ansley, bachelor of science in aquatic and fishery sciences; Bryan Benninghoff, bachelor of science (microbiology); Meredith Blumenthal, bachelor of science (psychology); Danielle Byron, bachelor of arts (anthropology: medical anthropology and global health); Heather Campbell, bachelor of arts (international studies); Timothy Conbere, bachelor of arts (international studies: Asia); Logan Conner, bachelor of arts in business administration (finance); Kristen Cox, bachelor of science (biology); Willem Joseph De Van Der, bachelor of science (biochemistry); Laura Denney, bachelor of arts (psychology; French); William Doyle, bachelor of science (physics); Sean Forsyth,  bachelor of arts (English); Max Frieda, bachelor of arts (political science); Talon Gaudio, bachelor of arts (community psychology); and Thomas Gerhardt, bachelor of science in bioengineering.

Other graduates from Bainbridge Island are Sara Geurtsen, bachelor of arts (French), bachelor of science (oceanography); Birgitte Gingold, bachelor of arts (political science; Danish; Scandinavian area studies); Celeste Gonda, bachelor of arts (international studies); Laura Hall, bachelor of arts (architectural studies); Tavis Hamilton, bachelor of arts (philosophy);  Carl Herman, bachelor of arts (history; economics); Alain Huggler, bachelor of arts (geography); Anthony Jacobellis, bachelor of arts (sociology); Tim Janetos, bachelor of science (neurobiology; biochemistry); Katherine Jennings, bachelor of arts (economics); Anne Johns, bachelor of science in aquatic and fishery sciences; Joshua Larkin,  bachelor of science (psychology); Electra Magnuson, bachelor of arts (environmental studies);  Jocelyn Maher, bachelor of arts (communication; drama: performance); Alison Maier,   bachelor of science (biology); Kellie McCormick-Dekker, bachelor of arts (communication); Kathryn McKinstry, bachelor of science (biology: physiology); Jessie McMillan, bachelor of arts (English); Piper Milton,  bachelor of arts (art history); Katherine Nash, bachelor of arts (interdisciplinary visual arts); Carla Neal, bachelor of science in nursing; Jacquelyn Oakland, bachelor of arts (communication); Claire Palay, bachelor of arts (history; communication); Katherine Ryan, bachelor of science in nursing; Dina Singer, bachelor of arts (history of ideas; anthropology: medical anthropology); Read Slichter,  bachelor of arts (geography); Cosmo Smith,     bachelor of science (physics), bachelor of science (computer science) and bachelor of arts (English: creative writing); Glen Stellmacher, bachelor of arts (architectural studies); Khanh Quoc Tran, bachelor of science (mathematics; computer science); San Quan Tran, bachelor of science in electrical engineering; Daron Vandeleur, bachelor of science (neurobiology);  Katherine White, bachelor of arts (English: creative writing); Jessica Williams-Hall, bachelor of arts (early childhood and family studies); Dylan Wilson, bachelor of science (mathematics – comprehensive); and Austin Scott Wood, bachelor of science in electrical engineering.