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Among the over 950 undergraduate students who recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, four standout individuals from the College of Arts and Human Sciences were honored for their remarkable journeys. These graduates exemplify the spirit of resilience and pride associated with UW-Stout, sharing their unique experiences during the university's Inspiring Graduate Q&A series.
The graduates recounted their university lives, highlighting both the challenges they faced and the victories they achieved along the way. Notably, recent statistics reveal that an impressive 99% of UW-Stout graduates find themselves either employed or pursuing further education within six months of completing their degrees, as per the annual First Destination Report. Among the recognized graduates, Thompson and Fredrickson secured employment even before their graduation day, while Moore and Peskie are preparing to embark on new educational endeavors. Their stories serve as a testament to the supportive community and robust educational programs at UW-Stout, inspiring future students to strive for success.
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