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Forensics Students Among Record Number of Graduates

May 13, 2016 by Rob Williams

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Forensic and Investigative Sciences graduates. Photo by Rebecca Hapes

Seventeen Forensic and Investigative Sciences students celebrated another milestone in their lives as they joined 9,000 other Aggies during spring commencement on Friday, May 13.

The students joined thousands of others from the College of Agriculture and and the College of Geosciences expected to walk the Reed Arena stage.

Colton Sweetser and Adrianna Tirloni also received honors as they were recognized during the LAUNCH recognition ceremony held at the Bethancourt Ballroom in the Memorial Student Center on Thursday, May 12.

Sweetser and Tirloni were Undergraduate Research Scholars and worked in Dr. Jeffery Tomberlin’s lab. Sweetser was recognized for completing his senior thesis titled Priority effects of Chrysomya rufifacies and Hermetia illucens – part I Chrysomya rufificies while Tirloni’s was titled Priority effects of Chrysomya rufifacies and Hermetia illucens – part II Hermetia illucens. Both are Forensic and Investigative Sciences majors.

“We are very proud of this group,” Entomology Department Head Dr. David Ragsdale said.

Congratulations to the following that are expected to graduate and we wish you good luck in your futures!

Andrew Archer Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Law Emphasis
Jared Bailey Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Law Emphasis
Travis Farris Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Law Emphasis
Alexandra Gordy Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Science Emphasis
Emily Grimshaw Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Science Emphasis
Guerrero, Aaron Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Science Emphasis
Morgan Johnson Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Law Emphasis
Henry Junkert Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Law Emphasis
Cady Mello Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Law Emphasis
Domingo Monjaras Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Law Emphasis
Stephanie Stratta Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Law Emphasis
Taylor Splawn Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Science Emphasis
Colton Sweetser Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Science Emphasis
Adrianna Tirloni Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Science Emphasis
Emily Vincent Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Science Emphasis
Whitney West Forensic and Investigative Sciences-Science Emphasis

 

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