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Middletown Students Graduate From UCONN

Students received degrees ranging from bachelor's to doctorates during a weekend-long ceremony on the Storrs campus. Congratulate your graduate right here on Patch.

The University of Connecticut handed out 7,000 undergraduate and graduate diplomas during 12 commencement exercises taking on the Storrs campus this past weekend. 

Separate ceremonies will be held on May 13 for the Schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine, and on May 19 for the School of Law.

  • These Middletown residents earned degrees: 
Elizabeth Andrews, Bachelor of Science; Sarah Bacon, Bachelor of Science; Katherine Branstetter, Bachelor of General Studies; Elizabeth Casserly, Doctor of Pharmacy; Christopher Cater, Bachelor of Fine Arts; Christopher Chhoeun, Bachelor of Science; Allan Costajr, Doctor of Pharmacy; Julia Delfavero, Bachelor of General Studies; Ferid Feratovic, Bachelor of Science; Ruth Fetter, Bachelor of Arts; Christopher Flannery, Bachelor of Science in Engineering; Mikayla Gawlak, Bachelor of Science; Whitney Holder, Bachelor of Arts; Emily Ingraham, Bachelor of Arts; Trey James, Bachelor of Arts; Kevin Keller, Doctor of Pharmacy; Kristina Koehler, Bachelor of Science; Adrian Kowalski, Bachelor of Science; Vivian Lua, Doctor of Pharmacy; John Moore, Bachelor of General Studies; Jared Oppelt, Bachelor of Science; Jessica Pandolfe, Bachelor of Arts; Michelle Pheng, Doctor of Pharmacy; Bryant Phillips, Bachelor of Arts; Ludwig Rosiclair, Doctor of Pharmacy; William Shea, Bachelor of Arts; Robert Shew, Bachelor of Science; Robert Sighinolfi, Bachelor of Arts; Robert Spignesi, Bachelor of Arts; Maxwell Spurr, Bachelor of Arts; Samuel Strong, Doctor of Pharmacy; David Switala, Bachelor of Science; Michael Vaughanalbert, Bachelor of Arts; Alexander Whitney, Bachelor of Arts; Qwaneda Williams, Bachelor of Arts.


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