

Hannah Hadley Middleton, College of Arts and Sciences, Bachelor of Arts.KayLee Ann McDonald, College of Education and Human Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Education and Human Sciences.Cameron John Collins, College of Business, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with highest distinction.Lane Patrick Applegarth, College of Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.Garrett Patrick Brentlinger, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Bachelor of Science in Animal Science.Victoria Amber Sales, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Bachelor of Science in Animal Science.Jenna Lyn Kramer, College of Education and Human Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Education and Human Sciences with distinction.Dylan Ries Gentrup, College of Education and Human Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Education and Human Sciences with distinction.Kaitlyn Elizabeth Dozler, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Wildlife.Maria Grace Harthoorn, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics.Tavish James Hestermann, College of Business, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.Lyndsey Jo Ehmen, College of Architecture, Bachelor of Science in Design with high distinction.Some students requested not to be listed. Some international students are listed under their adopted hometowns in the United States. The first section is for graduates from Nebraska, the second is for graduates from elsewhere in the United States, and the third is for international students. Sara Howard, policy adviser for First Five Nebraska and former state senator, spoke to the law graduates.įollowing is a list of graduates by hometown.
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Marco Barker, vice chancellor for diversity and inclusion at Nebraska, gave the address at the graduate and professional degree ceremony.


Fairfield, former president and CEO of the University of Nebraska Foundation, received the Nebraska Builder Award for exceptional service to the state and university during the ceremony. He also received an honorary Doctor of Science during the undergraduate ceremony. Jay Keasling, Philothathia Professor of Alternative Energy at the University of California, Berkeley, and a Husker alumnus, delivered the undergraduate commencement address. In addition, graduates from 20 who were unable to attend their ceremonies were celebrated during May commencement, and more than 20 returned to be recognized. Pinnacle Bank Arena hosted a ceremony for students earning graduate and professional degrees May 13 Memorial Stadium hosted a ceremony for undergraduates May 14 and the Lied Center for Performing Arts hosted a ceremony for law graduates May 14. The 3,522 graduates are from 58 countries 45 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico and more than 250 Nebraska communities. The University of Nebraska–Lincoln conferred a record 3,611 degrees during commencement exercises May 13 and 14.
