Bryant native graduates from University of Iowa
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- In May more than 6,500 University of Iowa undergraduate, graduate, and professional students received degrees. These Hawkeyes have engaged, excelled, and stretched to reach their goals.
David Fugitt, of Bryant, was among the students conferred their degrees. Fugitt was a student in the Carver College of Medicine whose program of study was Perfusion Technology. The degree awarded was a Certificate.
Similar to Fugitt, take, for example, Mckenna Warnock. She helped lead the Hawkeye women’s basketball team to the national championship game and plans to continue her studies after graduation to become a dentist.
Or Tyler Humphreys, who followed in his grandfather’s and uncle’s footsteps and enrolled at Iowa. He’s earning a JD and heading back home to Texas to join the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office. Or Daniel Mcgregor-huyer. He completed Iowa’s REACH program in 2020 but then decided to apply as a traditional student. He’ll be getting a BA in cinematic arts and a certificate in disability studies and plans to travel to Ghana with the REACH program.