F.C. Students Earn College & University Degrees

Several students from Falls Church have earned degrees at recent commencement ceremonies.

Earning bachelor’s degrees were Margaret Rose Hummel and Catherine Michelle McMahon at Longwood University, Zachary Hoisington and Gordon Matthewson at Colorado College, Audrey M. Kraemer and Renato Augusto Chavez at Radford University, Michael S. Brazda at Boston University, Peter Infante at Union College, Gabriela Borray at Wake Forest University, Kalok Lai at Ithaca College, and Michael Trejo at Lafayette College.

Earning bachelor’s degrees from James Madison University were Jamie Breitner, Timothy Brooks, Hannah Bryan, Michael Coleman, Caitlin Davis, Christopher Dawson, Cecilia Enriquez, Sachiko Hanamura, Edward Huber, You-Mee Jo, Alexander Kim, Christine Luong, Lisl Magboo, Tracy Poon, Khemvisoth Prum, Christiana Rueckert, Jessica Thatcher, Andrea Tomlinson, Conor Wadsworth, Tian-Hao Wang and Brooke Williams. Louise Robertson graduated with a master’s degree in teaching.

Jonathan Martin earned a master’s degree from Southern Methodist University in interactive technology.

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