Ashland (Ohio) University’s commencement ceremonies will take place on Saturday, Dec. 19, at Kates Gymnasium.
The following area students completed their Ashland University degree requirements following the fall 2015 semester:
• Stephanie Haynes of Delaware will receive a master of education degree with a major in curriculum & instruction: educational technology.
• Lawrence Bartola of Delaware will receive a master of business administration degree with a major in executive management.
• Jamie Pund of Ostrander will receive a doctor of education degree with a major in leadership studies.
• Rachel Agrast of Lewis Center will receive a master of education degree with a major in curriculum & instruction: reading & literacy.
• Alison Echelberry of Lewis Center will receive a master of education degree with a major in curriculum & instruction: teaching & learning in the 21st century.
• Christina Fisher of Lewis Center will receive a master of education degree with a major in curriculum & instruction: literacy.
• Nicholas Kuhn of Sunbury will receive a master of education degree with a major in curriculum & instruction.
• Jennifer Ross of Dublin will receive a doctor of education degree with a major in leadership studies.
• Kyle Baker of Columbus will receive a master of education degree with a major in curriculum & instruction.
• Amy Smiley-Hubek of Marysville will receive a master of education degree with a major in curriculum & instruction: educational technology.
• Ryan Allinder of Columbus will receive a master of business administration degree with a major in executive management.
• Stephen Hayhurst of Dublin will receive a master of business administration degree with a major in executive management.
• Jared Hurst of Marysville will receive a master of business administration degree with a major in executive management.
• Matthew Kelly of Westerville will receive a master of business administration degree with a major in executive management.
• Matthew Kranstuber of Dublin will receive a master of business administration degree with a major in executive management.
• Matthew McNamara of Marysville will receive a master of business administration degree with a major in executive management.
• Trevor Miller of Waldo will receive a bachelor of science degree with a major in exercise science.
• Adam Ray of Marengo will receive a bachelor of science in business administration degree with a major in information systems.