Park University awarded degrees to 42 area students at commencement exercises held at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island on Tuesday, May 29.
The degree recipients were:
• B.S. Criminal Justice Administration: Sarah M. Faucett, Daryl Bouvier Harris, Sr.;
• B.S. Management: Andray Lamar Holmes, Cory Antwon Lee, Ronald Perez, Veronica E. Washington;
• B.S. Management/Health Care: Walter William Field;
• B.S. Management and Management/Human Resources: Kori Lee Rhode;
• B.S. Management/Human Resources: Durojaye Myrie De Malcolm;
• B.S. Social Psychology: Gregory Craft, Jennifer A. Mathis, Demetria McDonald, Brian Weldon McKinney, Sunie Reynolds;
• A.S. Criminal Justice Administration: Michael Adam Hernandez, Erika Patricia Serrano;
• A.S. Information and Computer Science: Natashia Christine Aiken;
• A.S. Management: Amber Brown, Jason D. Delafe, Dwayne Wilton Farr, Gregory Duane Griggs and Jeannie M. Hernandez.
Bachelor of Science degrees were awarded in absentia to: Pedro Sebastian Obando, Jeffrey Lawrence Weaver, Antonio Bernard Boyd, Geremy Michael Bru, Kisey Mahogany Danladi, Jean R. Regis, Javier G. Calle, Stacey James Holcomb, Craig Randall Latham, Deloree Quinta Lombardi, Joseph Gary Greenlee, Yanriell Nata Brookins, Ralph Richard Brown, Elle Jordan Austin and Andrew Lewis Boucher.
Associate of Science degrees were awarded in absentia to Elizabeth R. Wells, Michael E. Fisher, Patrick Shane Codding and Eric S. Patrick.
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