Oklahoma State Univer-sity awarded degrees to 810 students at the end of the 2009 summer session in Stillwater. Those from the Enid area receiving degrees are as follows.
BURLINGTON — Stacia Brile Gordon, bachelor of science in nutritional sciences.
CHEROKEE — Heather Lyn Hodgson, bachelor of science in health promotion.
CLEO SPRINGS — Veronica Elaine Scoggins, bachelor of science in accounting.
ENID — James William Alvey, master of science in accounting; Joseph Weldon Blakley, bachelor of science in political science; Elizabeth C. Dillingham, bachelor of science in health promotion; Cody Bill Haney, bachelor of science in fire protection and safety technology; Kayla Marie Harrison, bachelor of arts in sociology; Erik Wayne Haworth, masters of business administration; Kimberly Dianne Leak, bachelor of science in economics; Jerrod Ross Luttrell, bachelor of science in management; Natalie Jayne Nicholas, bachelor of science in journalism and broadcasting; Shelby Leigh Pulis, bachelor of science in management; Andrew Cedric Rihn, master of science in geology; Tabitha Ann Valtr, bachelor of science in accounting; Chance Bland, bachelor of science in marketing; Amanda L. Burke, PhD in psychology.
FAIRVIEW — Jessie Mitchell Horath, bachelor of science in human development and farm science, and Erika Ellen Tate, bachelor of science in education.
FREEDOM — Chelsea Lynn Ferguson, bachelor of science in health education and promotion.
GARBER — Ashley Gwen Grubb, bachelor of science in health promotion.
HENNESSEY — Kevin Michael Meek, bachelor of science in management; Steven Robert Wood, bachelor of science in management information systems; and Sarah Denise Wright, bachelor of science in human development and farm science.
KINGFISHER — Adam Thomas Arms, bachelor of science in management.
MEDFORD — Aaron Joseph Blubaugh, bachelor of science in mechanical engineering.
RINGWOOD — Casey Cole Capehart, bachelor of science in sociology.
WAUKOMIS — Adri-enne Dee Ott, bachelor of science in political science.
WAYNOKA — Ashlee Dawn Crissup, bachelor of science in industrial engineering and management; Megan Renee Walker, master of science in educational technology.
WOODWARD — Michael Anthony Brace, bachelor of science in general business, and Dallyn Mikelle Minnick, bachelor of science in agricultural communications.
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