NDSCS Announces Summer 2019 Graduates

Old Main
09-20-2019

The North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton, N.D., awarded degrees, diplomas and certificates to Wahpeton, Fargo, N.D., and online summer 2019 graduates. The graduates are: 

CALIFORNIA 
San Diego:
Chenoa Bumpus, A.A.S., Emergency Medical Services

MICHIGAN 
Detroit:
Kyle Fowlkes, A.A., Liberal Arts

MINNESOTA 
Akeley:
Milena Cain, A.A.S., Automotive Technology
Barnesville: Kylie Hinsz, A.A.S., Dental Assisting
Beardsley: Marsha Geray, A.A.S., Pharmacy Technician
Belle Plaine: Abraham Ngaima, A.A., Liberal Arts
Brainerd: Vanessa Barnum, Certificate, Emergency Medical Services
Breckenridge: Ethan Swenson, A.A.S., Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics Technology
Chanhassen: Leif Tang, A.A., Liberal Arts
Elbow Lake: Rory Island, Certificate, Emergency Medical Services
Fergus Falls: Genevieve Junkert, A.S., Liberal Arts
Graceville: Lorra Arens, A.A.S., Pharmacy Technician
Henning: Chelsey Cordes, A.A.S., Emergency Medical Services
Isle: Nathan Hummel, A.A., Liberal Arts
Kerkhoven: Aaron Collins, A.A.S., John Deere Tech
Menahga: Eva Johnson, A.A.S., Emergency Medical Services
Moorhead: Tory Bratlien, A.A.S., Welding Technology
Perham: Elizabeth Sonnenberg, A.A.S., Dental Assisting
Rosen: Gretchen Rademacher, A.A., Liberal Arts
Wadena: George Kveton, A.A.S., Emergency Medical Services

NORTH DAKOTA 
Bismarck:
Sydney Keller, A.A.S., Dental Assisting
Casselton: Benjamin South, Certificate, Welding Technology
Dickinson: Kylie Lantz, A.A.S., Dental Assisting
Ellendale: Nataye Worrel, A.A.S., Pharmacy Technician
Fargo: Robert Baptista, A.A.S., Emergency Medical Services; Kateri Epperson, A.S., Liberal Arts; Dylan Erdmann, A.A.S., Precision Machining Technology; Nicole Henning, A.A.S., Emergency Medical Services; Deayeah Kweku, A.A., Liberal Arts; Evan Poitra, A.A.S., Emergency Medical Services; Mikayla Weston, A.A.S., Emergency Medical Services
Flasher: Secora Schmidt, A.A.S., Dental Assisting
Lawton: Allison Halvorson, Certificate, Dental Assisting
Mandan: Kayla Pich, A.A.S., Dental Assisting
Mapleton: Gavin Gustafson, A.A.S., Diesel Technology
Marion: Jacey Alber, A.A.S., Emergency Medical Services
McLeod: Riley Houge, A.A.S., Business Management
McVille: Mercedes Dion, A.A.S., Dental Assisting
Page: Kaitlyn Atkinson, A.A.S., Dental Assisting
Tolna: Taylor Donohue, A.A., Liberal Arts
Wahpeton: Hannah Dahm, A.A., Liberal Arts; Paige Gunderson, Certificate, Dental Assisting
West Fargo: Haley Meier, A.A.S., Emergency Medical Services; Haboniman Simon, A.A., Liberal Arts; Caden Wyse, A.A.S., Construction Management Technology

SOUTH DAKOTA 
Aberdeen:
Makenzie Carroll, Certificate, Dental Assisting
North Sioux City: Brooke Harder, A.A.S., Occupational Therapy Assistant

GHANA 
Anloga:
Wonder Kponor, A.A.S., Emergency Medical Services

A.A. = Associate in Arts
A.A.S. = Associate in Applied Science
A.S. = Associate in Science
 

NDSCS welcomes Representative Foxx

Congresswoman Foxx meets with Steve Johnson
08-29-2019

North Dakota State College of Science hosted North Carolina Congresswoman Virginia Foxx on Wednesday, August 28. The Congresswoman visited NDSCS at its Wahpeton campus and Fargo location to learn about the College’s successful practices in delivering career and technical education.

Congresswoman Foxx is a strong advocate for career and technical education and identified NDSCS as a premier provider of this career-focused academic programming. While visiting NDSCS, she heard from College faculty and staff and toured the College’s state-of-the-art labs. NDSCS representatives highlighted the College’s work in a variety of innovative areas, including building industry partnerships and supporting student sponsorships.

“We are honored Congresswoman Foxx chose to visit NDSCS,” said NDSCS President John Richman. “This is another example of our college being recognized as a national leader in providing career and technical education, and we were happy to share information about the exciting work of our faculty and staff to grow these programs.”

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