Adriana Quiroga-Garcia of Potsdam recently graduated from Kent State University with a master of public health from the College of Public Health. Quiroga-Garcia was among over 1,600 students who …
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Adriana Quiroga-Garcia of Potsdam recently graduated from Kent State University with a master of public health from the College of Public Health.
Quiroga-Garcia was among over 1,600 students who received bachelor's, master's, doctoral, associate and educational specialist degrees during Kent State's 2016 summer commencement ceremony.
Kent State University is one of the nation's “largest regional campus systems and Ohio's third largest public university,” according to a press release from the university.
Kent State University is a public research university located in northeast Ohio with more than 41,000 students.