EUGENE, Ore. — Of the 4,363 University of Oregon students eligible to walk in Saturday’s spring graduation ceremonies, 49 are from Hawai‘i, a university press release states. Both Kaua‘i students are from Lihu‘e. Tracie Mie Naganuma will graduate with a
EUGENE, Ore. — Of the 4,363 University of Oregon students eligible to walk in Saturday’s spring graduation ceremonies, 49 are from Hawai‘i, a university press release states.
Both Kaua‘i students are from Lihu‘e. Tracie Mie Naganuma will graduate with a bachelor of science in accounting and Laci Ann Sachi Uyesono will receive a bachelor of science in biology.
Here are the rest of the graduates from around the state, listed by hometown.
• Ewa Beach: Melelina Soline French, bachelor of science, business administration.
• Hilo: Julia Marilyn Damon, bachelor of arts, art; Scott McCoy Ford, bachelor of fine arts, multimedia design; Kristin Cherise Mariko Lee, bachelor of science, general science; Brandie Chieko Saito, bachelor of science, biochemistry; and Tristilynn Teiko Tomono, bachelor of science, human physiology.
• Honolulu: Jordan J. Akamu, bachelor of arts, sociology; Kanoelehua Maluhia Cathcart, bachelor of arts, psychology and sociology; Travis Lee Chock, bachelor of education, educational studies; Russell Smith Choi, bachelor of science, economics; Megan Suzanne Foytich, bachelor of science, accounting; Geana Kalanai Godinet, bachelor of science, anthropology; Paea Jean-Francois Le Pendu, master of science, computer and information science; Jonathan Edward Ledesma, master of architecture, architecture; Colin Andres Lee, bachelor of science, accounting; Nanci P. Lee, master of science, communication disorders and sciences; Nanci P. Lee, certificate, communication disorders; Terence Yeck Teng Li, bachelor of science, history; Christina Maile Low, bachelor of science, psychology; Enoka Coen Lucas, bachelor of science, political science; Dana C. Lyons, doctor of jurisprudence, law; Kamaal Sharif Muhammad Martin, master of arts, international studies; Jessica Aiko Nakamura, bachelor of science, psychology; Katherine Nicole Sadowski, bachelor of science, accounting; Katherine Nicole Sadowski, bachelor of science, business administration; Dustin Lawrence Kamalie Yim, bachelor of arts, sociology; Justin Ji Kin Luke Young, bachelor of science, accounting; and Keane George Minoru Young, bachelor of science, general science.
• Kailula: Miles Gabriel K. Izen, bachelor of science, psychology and mathematics; John Kenneth Knorek, bachelor of science, psychology and anthropology; Diana Lei McClain, bachelor of science, psychology; Lauren M. Morita, bachelor of science, human physiology; and Caitlin O’Connell Proctor, bachelor of arts, psychology.
• Kailua Kona: Jaime Kawika Masukawa, bachelor of science, biology.
• Kaneohe: Reiko Ann Bryant, bachelor of arts, English; Christine Miyuki Ifuku, bachelor of science, business administration; Sarah Masayo Nagata, bachelor of arts, anthropology; Erin Kathleen Sheller, bachelor of science, mathematics; and Justin Nole Mitsuru Takatsuki, bachelor of arts, Japanese.
• Kaunakakai: Loni K. Yonemura, bachelor of science, communication disorders and sciences.
• Mililani: Jason Mitsugu Bell, bachelor of science, accounting.
• Papaikou: Kaitlin Marie Weinert, bachelor of science, human physiology.
• Pukalani: Malia Robin Crouse, bachelor of arts, sociology.
• Wailuku: Nicole Kanani Garbin, bachelor of arts, history; and Jeffrey G Y Keyes, bachelor of science, business administration.
• Waimanalo: Cara Un Joung Pang, bachelor of arts, German and international studies.
• Waipahu: Kimberly Tomiko Okahara, bachelor of arts, history, Spanish, and Asian studies.