EDUCATION Wednesday, June 16, 2021 ACADEMIC BRIEFS Stanfield: Ulises Hermiston grad earns Ibarra, BS, electrical bachelor’s degree computer engineering. Samuel Sheilds-Col- bray of Hermiston was awarded a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and health during Iowa State Universi- ty’s spring graduation cere- monies May 7-8. Iowa State awarded 4,176 undergraduate degrees, 609 graduate degrees and 143 veterinary medicine degrees. Students had the opportunity to attend in-person ceremo- nies and celebrations. Hermiston resident receives fellowship Hermiston resident Salma Anguiano has received a public policy and international affairs fel- lowship through the Junior Summer Institute at Carn- egie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Informa- tion Systems and Public Policy. The seven-week fel- lowship prepares students with rigorous coursework for future careers in public affairs. Anguiano is a senior at Whitman College in Walla Walla, where she studies politics and Chinese. She was recently elected as the new Whitman student body president. In addition, she leads Protecting Our Roots, which seeks to get a federal bill into Congress that pro- tects undocumented work- ers from deportation when seeking compensation for an injury. HeRMIsTOnHeRaLd.COM • A7 BMCC celebrates graduation N. and Umatilla: Samantha M. Ball, BS, summa cum laude, public health; Hunter J. Cook, BS, management; Ashley L. Durning, BS, agricultural sciences; Diego Soto-Leon, BS, psychology. George Fox names local grad to dean’s list Marlina Serratos of Irri- gon was among those who earned dean’s list recog- nition at George Fox Uni- versity for the spring 2021 semester. Serratos also earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education during spring commence- ment exercises. Traditional undergrad- uate students must earn a 3.5 grade point average or above on 12 or more hours of graded work to earn a spot on the dean’s list. Local grad earns distinction at Whitman Salma Anguiano of Hermiston earned academic distinction for the most recent semester at Whitman College. This recognition is given to students who have com- pleted a minimum of 12 credits, passed all credits attempted, and have earned a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher on no fewer than nine graded credits during the semester. Ben Lonergan/Hermiston Herald Graduate Terri Johnson cheers Thursday, June 10, 2021, as she leads off the Blue Mountain Community College graduation parade in Pendleton. Chamber of Commerce PO Box 1 • 101 Olson Rd. • Boardman, OR 97818 • 541-481-3014 www.boardmanchamber.org • email: info@boardmanchamber.org This newsletter proudly sponsored by the following businesses: PKP inducts Hermiston grad Madelyn Juul of Herm- iston, a student at Eastern Oregon University in La Grande, was initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s old- est and most selective col- legiate honor society for all academic disciplines. They are among approxi- mately 30,000 students, fac- ulty, professional staff and alumni to be initiated into Phi Kappa Phi each year. Membership is by invita- tion only and requires nom- ination and approval by a chapter. Only the top 10% of seniors and 7.5% of juniors are eligible for membership. Graduate students in the top 10% of the number of can- didates for graduate degrees may also qualify, as do fac- ulty, professional staff and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction. Umatilla, Morrow natives earn OSU degrees More than 7,000 stu- dents representing all 36 of Oregon’s counties, all 50 states and 73 countries have earned degrees as part of Oregon State University’s Class of 2021. Local students graduat- ing this June from Oregon State include: Boardman: Vikiangeles Coria, BS, environmental sciences; Taylor R. Hamby, Honors BS, biology; Steph- anie M. Mendoza, MBA, business administration; Xenia V. Mendoza, BA, sociology; Jennifer R. Pena, BS, design and innovation management; Edith E. Vel- asco, BS, human develop- ment and family sciences. Echo: Devin M. Sather, BS, cum laude, computer science. Hermiston: Evan N. Douglass, BS, accountancy; Nikkole S. Duitsman, BS, zoology; Kevin A. Guar- dado, BS, biohealth sci- ences; Darian Martin, BA, summa cum laude, psychol- ogy; Rachel Martin, BS, zoology; Carla S. Medel, BA, psychology; Antonio Ortiz, BS, construction engi- neering management; Cedar D. Warman, Ph.D, botany and plant pathology; Kel- lie Zepeda, BS, kinesiology; Laura C. Zepeda, BS, kine- siology; James A. Zwiefel- hofer, BFA, graphic design. Irrigon: Asusena M. Flores, BA, sociology, BS, human development and family sciences; Brandy Quezada-Hermosillo, BS, cum laude, human develop- ment and family sciences. If you are a Boardman Chamber member and would like to help sponsor this Chamber newsletter page, contact Kelly Schwirse at 541-564-4531 or kschwirse@hermistonherald.com