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Lilburn Students Graduate from Georgia Tech
Nineteen students from Lilburn were among the some 2,000 to graduate recently from Georgia Tech.
The Georgia Institute of Technology presented degrees to approximately 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students during the Institute's 241st commencement exercises.
The following students from Lilburn received degrees:
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Kevin Arendt received a MBA-Management of Technology.
Ryan Baker received a BS in Electrical Engineering.
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Jacqueline Chen received a BS in Civil Engineering.
Michael Contreras received a MS in Information Security.
Joseph Dursun received a BS in Applied Mathematics.
James Hodgson received a MS in Chemistry.
Brandon Hoffman received a BS in Civil Engineering.
Zohebali Isani received a BS in Civil Engineering.
Elizabeth Knybel received a BS in Applied Mathematics.
Elizabeth Lowe received a MS in Operations Research.
Henry Mar received a MBA-Management of Technology.
Timothy Martin received a MBA-Management of Technology.
Alexander McCormack received a BS in Computer Science.
Chinmay Patel received a MBA-Management of Technology.
Austin Rowan received a BS in Civil Engineering.
Nicholas Santamaria received a BS in Computer Science.
Aaron True received a MS in Civil Engineering.
Jacob Tzegaegbe received a BS in Civil Engineering.
Michael Werve received a BS in Electrical Engineering.
The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's leading research universities, providing a focused, technologically based education to more than 20,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Georgia Tech has many nationally recognized programs, all top ranked by peers and publications alike, and is ranked in the nation's top ten public universities by U.S. News and World Report.
As a leading technological university, Georgia Tech has more than 100 interdisciplinary research centers operating through the Colleges of Architecture, Computing, Management, Engineering, Sciences and the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts that consistently contribute vital research and innovation to American government, industry and business.
For more information, visit Georgia Tech's website at www.gatech.edu.
(Editor's note: This article is from a ReadMedia Newswire release.)
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