The Ohio State University has published the list of students who earned degrees at commencement on May 5. Ohio State awarded a record 12,213 degrees at the ceremony, including 294 doctoral, 811 professional, 1,913 masters, 8,449 bachelors, 663 associates and 83 certificates. At least 108 were from Richland County, with 11 of those receiving graduate degrees.

Students may choose not to have their names released under the provisions of the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. Their names have been excluded from the lists.

On the list of graduates shared by OSU, some 108 Richland Countians were included. Of those, 97 obtained either an Associates or Bachelors Degree, and 11 of those undergraduates obtained two degrees.

Richland County also had 11 graduate students on the issued list who received their Masters or Doctorate degrees. They included the following:

  • Jacob Taylor Morris, Bellville — Doctor of Pharmacy
  • Malissa Boyd, Mansfield — Master of Social Work
  • Ryan Gregory Eaton, Mansfield — Doctor of Medicine, Magna Cum Laude
  • Rebecca Anne Lamp, Mansfield — Master of Social Work
  • Ying Cai Lin, Ontario — Doctor of Pharmacy
  • Brayson W Ramirez, Mansfield — Doctor of Pharmacy
  • Brennan Neal Skulski, Mansfield — Master of Science
  • Katherine Myers, Lexington — Master of Science
  • Jillian Rebekah Noblet, Mansfield — Master of Arts
  • Curran Andrew Rhodes, Mansfield — Doctor of Philosophy
  • Emily Louise Dalenbuerg, Mansfield — Master of Science


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