More than 400 Skyhawks graduated from Fort Lewis College on April 26 and 27. Commencement addresses were given by FLC alumna Jennifer Trujillo and Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera.
Graduates include:
DurangoRobert Adler, psychology; Caleb Baker, anthropology; Kelsey Bell, psychology; Mikayla Bennion, philosophy; Brendan Birch, economics; Dylan Blair, exercise physiology; Trevor Bogus, business administration–finance; Andre Bos, engineering; Nicholas Branson, political science; Jerad Bussell, anthropology; Hannah Carpenter, environmental studies; Marianna Carpenter, journalism and multimedia studies; Andrea Casabonne, elementary education; Lucas Clancy, biology; Alexandra Dobbs, chemistry; Ashley Elrod, early childhood education; Thomas Franchi, psychology; Olivia Harris Speciale, early childhood education; Alexandria Hawes, psychology; Daniel Illg, psychology; Cory Jolley, chemistry; Isaac Korce, geology; James Lammon, political science; Van Lancaster, geology; Blake Letzler, chemistry; Chynna Levaldo, sociology; Alora Lind, sociology; Lukman Lukman, environmental studies; Natalie Lyon, engineering; Isiah Mayberry, exercise science–exercise specialist option; Ruby McGeehon, sociology; Sabrina Miguez-Ruiz, business administration–international business; Carlos Montanez, biology; Jonathan Montano, geology; Bethany Morin, exercise science–physiology option; Miranda Osowicki, public health; Cecelia Paciaroni, engineering; Aolani Peiper, exercise science–specialist option; Mateo Sanabria , geology; Emma-Kate Stumpo, public health; Emily Swindell, biology; Kallie Tatlis, accounting; Vayle Townsend, engineering; Reiley Waldo, music education; Damon WhiteThunder, public health Nancy Wickham — Master’s of Arts teacher licensure; and Bryan Yazzie, engineering.
HesperusAraaa Aquarian, psychology.
IgnacioJason Fugate, engineering; Dustin Mangus , engineering; and Breana Talamante-Benavidez, writing.
BayfieldAshley Hunt, theater-performance and directing option; Johnathon Jones, accounting; Morgan Kirkpatrick, psychology; Patrick Maharrey, elementary education; Aurora Murga, psychology; Suzann Rhodes, sport administration; Bradley Roderick, communication design; and Michaela Wilson, anthropology.