GRADUATES
Sarah Cook, daughter of Kenneth Cook and Sandra Protzman-Cook, graduated with honors from the Rango's Health Science School at Duquesne University with a bachelor's degree in health science from the physician assistant program.
She graduated in the top 3 percent of her class and was on the dean's list every semester with a 4.0 GPA. She was a member of the Director's Circle of Achievement and a member of the honor societies Phi Eta Sigma, Lambda Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi. She served as president of the Physician Assistant Student Association.
Cook received presidential, alumni and endowment scholarships each semester from Duquesne and scholarships from the U.S. Marine Corps League's local, state and national detachments.
Cook is in the master's program at Duquesne and will graduate as a certified physician assistant in 2014.
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Carrie Morgan-Davis of Butler graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in April with a doctorate of education in administration and policy studies.
Morgan-Davis is an assistant principal for the Butler School District.
She is a graduate of Butler High School, Saint Vincent College and the University of Pittsburgh.
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan of Butler.
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The following students received degrees from their respective colleges and universities:
Cranberry Township: Aleisha Rees from West Virginia Wesleyan College
Grove City: Andrea Manz with high honors from Bryan College.
The following students received degrees during commencement exercises at Saint Vincent College:Butler: Alison Macomber, cum laude, Tyler Rajchel, Catherine Schrat and Timothy SmithProspect: Brian Hone, summa cum laudeSarver: Cortney Chelecki, cum laude, Melissa Mason, cum laudeZelienople: Emily Helbling, summa cum laude
