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Reinbeck’s Samuel Schildroth graduates from the University of Iowa, earns two degrees

IOWA CITY – In May, more than 6,500 students at the University of Iowa received their degrees. Among that group, however, were more than 550 whose celebration of that personal milestone was twice as meaningful because they had successfully earned two degrees.

Samuel Schildroth of Reinbeck was one of the two-degree graduates. Schildroth was a student in the Tippie College of Business where Samuel earned degrees in Risk Management and Insurance.

Like Schildroth, the 2024 spring semester graduates have engaged, excelled, and stretched to reach their academic goals.

For example, Abbi Shekleton always knew she wanted to be a Hawkeye; it was a happy coincidence that Iowa has a highly ranked program in speech pathology, her academic area of interest. With master’s degree in hand, Shekleton will begin a clinical fellowship in Cedar Rapids, followed by a full-time position there as a speech-language pathologist.

Brian Damman, a senior legal counsel at a financial technology company in Des Moines and father of three, was able to add valuable perspective to his job while also maintaining a busy home life by completing Iowa’s online MBA program.

Sushma Santhana, a biomedical engineering graduate, worked in a campus lab to help create hydrogels to prevent skin wound infections and now is headed to a job at Boston Scientific.

Benton Renaud combined his academic work in finance and political science with his extracurricular work serving as a resident assistant and on the University Lecture Committee to pave a career path that is taking him to a two-year financial rotation with Boeing.

And Maggie McQuillen found the perfect fit for her active lifestyle in Iowa’s exercise science program; the Anamosa, Iowa, native will help others reach and maintain their own fitness goals through her work as a personal trainer.