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52 MSE, WE students earn bachelor of science degrees

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More than 50 MSE students earned a B.S. after completing Spring Quarter 2011—30 in materials science and engineering and 22 in welding engineering, graduating with an average GPA of 3.13 and 3.03, respectively. Ohio State’s College of Engineering graduated a total of 623 undergraduates this spring, with an average GPA of 3.21.

Spring Quarter 2011 graduating MSE seniors
Among the Ohio State MSE students who earned bachelor of science degrees at the completion of Spring Quarter 2011 are (front row, from left) Chris Neranjan, Nikolas Antolin, Tyler Hostetler, Neil Jindal, Bill Morgan, Kevin Neumeister, Brian Goodwin, Adam Young, Nick Sestito and Keith Johnson (middle row, from left) Sarah Parsons, Yifan Jiang, Kathryn Rock, Courtney Harmon, Mariko Berg, Meg Noble, Holly Oliver, Rachel Sample, Jackie Ohmura and Steve Jones (back row, from left) Jeff Humbert, Cameron Gibbins, Brendan Schwartz, Cedric Watlington, Bryan Esser, Aaron Washburn, James Cachat, Logan Ward, Dan Chmielewski, Don McAllister and Ian Blake.

Megan Daniels with graduates
MSE Undergraduate Advisor Megan Daniels bids farewell to graduating seniors (from left) Don McAllister, Logan Ward and John Mayer during the June 12, 2011, Graduation Breakfast on the MacQuigg Laboratory patio. For the third consecutive year, Ohio State graduated the largest spring quarter class ever, awarding 9,699 degrees. The class of 2011 surpassed the 2010 class (8,652) by more than 1,000 graduates. Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives John A. Boehner, from Ohio
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