Valley residents complete degrees at UW

Students from the Snoqualmie Valley graduated from the University of Washington in the spring quarter.

Students from the Snoqualmie Valley graduated from the University of Washington in the spring quarter.

Carnation area graduates included: Morgan Marchel, with a bachelor’s degree in business administration; Brianna Wattier, with bachelor’s degrees in drama and psychology; Tyler Tarte, bachelor’s degree in architectural design; Megan Caros, bachelor’s degree in linguistics; Evan Williams, bachelor’s degree in media and communication studies; Morgan Schmelzer, bachelor’s degree in speech and hearing sciences; Matthew Laird, bachelor’s degree in community, environment, and planning; Matthew Butrim, bachelor’s degree in biology; and Brandon Asheim, bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering.

Fall City graduates were: Margot Nelson, with a bachelor’s degree in science and biology; Megan Lein, bachelor’s degree in early childhood and family studies; Keishanna Russell, bachelor’s degree in community psychology; Joe Puhlman, bachelor’s degree in history; Dylan Skusek, bachelor’s degree in economics; Thomas Appleseth, bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering; Robert Lehman Petersen, bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and Ruth Gendro, bachelor’s degree in chemistry.

From North Bend, graduates included: Megan Wright, with a bachelor’s degree in global studies; Aubrey Lane, bachelor’s degree in psychology; Kyle Hansenkahn, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Jacy Shreve, bachelor’s degree in biology; Nathan Sinner, bachelor’s degree in construction management; Rebekah McFarland, bachelor’s degree in community psychology; Katie Shibale, bachelor’s degree in early childhood and family studies and Evanne Webster, bachelor’s degree in construction management.

Snoqualmie graduates were: Madison Lindquist, with a bachelor’s degree in communication; Iulia Zavodov, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Phillip Moon, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Nathaniel Bell, bachelor’s degree in biology; Kyle Tung, bachelor’s degree in business administration; Jacklyn Wallace, bachelor’s degree in health studies.