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Nine from Adair Co earned degrees from WKU in May

The following Western Kentucky University students from Adair County earned degrees at the May 2016 Commencement Ceremonies:
  • Devin D. Bell of Columbia earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy

  • Jacob S. Cowan of Columbia earned a Bachelor of Science

  • Megan H. Cowan of Columbia earned a Bachelor of Science

  • Keri A. Legg of Columbia earned a Bachelor of Science

  • Meredith P. Murrell of Columbia earned a Bachelor of Science

  • Geoffrey C. Schaefer of Columbia earned a Bachelor of Science

  • Molly J. Slusher of Columbia earned a Bachelor of Arts

  • Taylor N. Hodges of Glens Fork earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing

  • Linnea D. Younger of Gradyville earned an Associate of Science in Nursing





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