Education
June 16, 2020

College Corner: Local students graduate

By From JT Staff Reports

The following local students recently graduated from their respective college or university. The student’s major and academic honors are listed, if provided by their school.
Bowling Green State University:
– Lauren Meyer; Education
– Joshua McPheron; Education
Columbus State Community C...

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