Ankeny Campus

PHOTOS: 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony

Posted May 7, 2024

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An excited audience, filled with family members and friends, looks on as more than 1,000 new DMACC graduates are honored during the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. The DMACC Metro Commencement ceremony, held every Spring, recognizes students graduating from the College's AnkenyNewton, ​Urban (Des Moines)​ ​​and West Des Moines Campuses, as well as graduating DMACC Online students.

To view a recording of the commencement livestream, visit graduation.dmacc.edu.​

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Nicole Bunse (left) of Baxter and Evie Main (right) of Newton snap a celebratory photo together before the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony gets underway on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Bunse and Main both received their Advanced Nurse Aide Certificate of Specialization from DMACC during the ceremony. Bunse is a graduate of the Baxter Community School District, while Main is a Newton Community Schools alum.

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Waukee resident Rasha Mohammed (center), a 2024 DMACC Business-Transfer program graduate from Iraq, joins her husband Bassam Alabayechi (left) and daughter Mayar Alabayechi (right), a rising junior at Waukee Northwest High School, for a family photo prior to the start of the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. 

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Marilyn Margo McMorran, 71, of Urbandale prepares to receive her Patient Access Specialist Certificate from DMACC during the College's 2024 Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

McMorran, who will celebrate her 72nd birthday on May 12th, is a lifelong learner with a passion for helping others. She took her first classes at DMACC in 1974 while studying computer literacy at the College's Urban Campus in Des Moines. And now, as a newly minted DMACC graduate, she said she hopes to find a position working as a Patient Access Specialist at a local hospital. Patient Access Specialists serve as an initial point of contact for registering patients when they enter a health care facility and as an advocate for both the patient and the organization.​

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An enthusiastic group of 2024 DMACC Graphic Design program graduates gather for an impromptu photo while waiting for this year's Metro Commencement Ceremony to begin.

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Philisha Blaisure of Prescott and formerly of Corning relaxes in the staging area for graduates prior to the start of the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Blaisure earned her a Liberal Arts (AA) degree from DMACC this Spring. She now plans to earn her insurance license in Iowa.

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West Des Moines resident Rusul Al Waeli (second from left), a 2024 DMACC Engineering-Transfer program graduate from Iraq, celebrates with her family while attending the College's Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Al Waeli graduated with honors from her program (3.50 GPA or higher), which is symbolized by the gold graduation cords she is wearing. She is pictured with (from left to right) her six-year old son, Kian; her husband, Marwan; and her 7½-year-old daughter, Mashkat.​​

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Graduating DMACC students smile and wave to family and friends during the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony processional into Wells Fargo Arena on Wed., May 1st, in downtown Des Moines.

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MD Isley, Vice President of Academic Affairs at DMACC, presides over the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in downtown Des Moines.

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Dr. James Thompson, Associate Professor and Chair of the Music Department in the Simon Estes School of Fine Arts at DMACC, performs the National Anthem ​at the beginning of the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony.

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Student speaker Jacob Reuss, a 2024 DMACC Liberal Arts graduate from West Des Moines, welcomes attendees to this year's DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena. Jacob attended classes at the DMACC West Campus in West Des Moines.​

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DMACC Vice President Emeritus Dr. Mary Chapman gives the commencement address during the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Dr. Chapman, who retired from DMACC in 2013, joined the College in 1990 as Executive Dean/Provost of the DMACC Urban Campus in Des Moines and later served as Vice President for Community and Workforce Partnerships at DMACC.

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Members of the DMACC Concert Choir perform "The Road Home" by composer Stephen Paulus during the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines​. The choir is directed by Dr. James Thompson, Associate Professor and Chair of the Music Department in the Simon Estes School of Fine Arts at DMACC.​

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Andrea Montes Melendez of Marshalltown, a 2024 DMACC Liberal Arts graduate and 2022 alum of Marshalltown High School, shares an excited smile as she prepares to walk across the stage and receive her diploma during the DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. 

Montes Melendez plans to continue her studies at Iowa State University (ISU) in the fall and pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in public relations. She served as an intern in the DMACC Marketing & Public Relations Office throughout her two years as a student at the DMACC Ankeny Campus.​

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Curtis Badio of Des Moines pauses for quick photo as he nears the stage during the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony. Badio earned a Paraeducator Generalist Certificate of Specialization from DMACC  this Spring and graduated from his program with honors (3.50 GPA or higher). Badio is an alum of Des Moines Roosevelt High School, where he was a member of the inaurgal class of DMPS ​Avenue Scholars.

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Mahayla Macey Claiser (center) of Urbandale beams as she gets ready to accept her DMACC Business Administration Associate of Applied Science (AAS) diploma during the DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Smiling behind her is classmate Marilyn Dee Claussen (left) of Des Moines, who also earned her DMACC Business Administration AAS degree this Spring and graduated with honors by maintaing a GPA of 3.50 or higher in her program coursework.

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Lisa Washington of Waukee smiles for a quick photo moments before walking across the stage to accept her DMACC Early Childhood Education diploma during the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony. More than 1,000 new DMACC graduates were honored during this year's event.

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DMACC English-Transfer program graduate Jacqueline Battista (left)​ of Albia and Beolyne Ntriampeba (right), a DMACC Secondary Education-Transfer program graduate, take a photo together during the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony on May 1st at Wells Fargo Arena in downtown Des Moines.​

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Twin sisters Isabella Marie Van Oosbree (left) and Grace Lula Van Oosbree (right), both of Carlisle, are all smiles during the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony. Isabella and Grace each graduated with a Liberal Arts (AA) degree.

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Daylite Thompson of Canton, Mich., shares an excited smile as she prepares to accept a Certificate of Specialization in Homeland Security from DMACC during the College's 2024 Metro Commencement Ceremony. Thompson graduated with honors from her program (3.50 GPA or higher), as signified by the gold cords worn over her graduation gown.​

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Tyler Amsden, a 2024 graduate of the DMACC Respiratory Therapy program, gets ready to accept his diploma during the 2024 DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony.

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DMACC graduates (left to right) McKenzie Moughler of Ames, Anatasia Kokakis of Des Moines and Jazell Freeman of Lake Providence, La., snag a group photo during the DMACC Metro Commencement Ceremony on May 1st at Wells Fargo Arena in downtown Des Moines. All three graduated from DMACC with a Certificate of Specialization in Crime Scene Investigation.

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Kyler John Crouse (left) and Daniel A. Caracoza (right) celebrate graduating from the General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (GM-ASEP) at DMACC during the 2024 Metro Commencement Ceremony on Wed., May 1st, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

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DMACC Construction Management program graduates (left to right) Michael Pottebaum of Carroll, Kylie Kinter of Ankeny, Bryce Holm of Earlham and Amir Dervisevic of Urbandale make their way to the stage during the College's 2024 Metro Commencement Ceremony.

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MennatAllah Hany Sabry Mahmoud radiates joy after receiving her Certificate of Specialization in Early Childhood Education from DMACC during the College's 2024 Metro Commencement Ceremony. She graduated with honors from her program (3.50 GPA or higher), as signified by the gold cords worn over her graduation gown.

DMACC Agribusiness Students Share Capstone Internship Presentations

Posted May 6, 2024

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Graduating DMACC Agribusiness students (above, left to right) Emily Frazier of Denison, MacKinze Hora of Riverside, Abby Smothers of Waukee, Katie Flitsch of Central City and Makia Smith of Charter Oak pose for a group photo while attending the DMACC Agribusiness Program's Annual Capstone Internship Presention Day on Wed., May 1st at the DMACC Ankeny Campus. 

A total of 49 second-year DMACC Agribusiness students recently gathered to present their capstone internships to faculty, staff, peers and industry professionals on Wed., May 1st, at the FFA Enrichment Center at the DMACC Ankeny Campus.

Students pursuing an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in Agribusiness are required to complete two internships as part of their degree program at DMACC. Internships can be in any area of agriculture, with an overall goal of helping students further develop their career skills and expand their professional network. 

During the May 1st event, students developed posters and presentations that detailed their internships and DMACC experiences, and included skill-development and problem-solving examples.​

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Cole Carlson (above), a second-year DMACC Agribusiness student from Denison, stands by his capstone internship presentation poster board, which details his banking internship with United Bank of Iowa. After graduating from DMACC this Spring, Carlson plans to transfer to Iowa State University in the fall and major in agricultural studies, with a goal of becoming an agricultural loan officer.

The following DMACC Agribusiness students, listed with their hometowns and internships, gave presentations:

  • ​Madi Altmeier of Kellogg–Agronomy Operations, Heartland Cooperative

  • Carrie Baldwin of Mingo–Farmhand, Baldwin Farms

  • Haley Berger of Carroll–Swine Operations, Seaboard Foods

  • Nick Blum of Harlan–Ag Drone Specialist, TerraPlex

  • Dakota Boline of Wapello–Outside Operations, Agriland FS

  • Savannah Brotherson of Odebolt–Equine Groom, Prairie Meadows Racetrack

  • EmiLee Brown of Ankeny–​Auction/Real Estate Intern, Whitaker Marketing Group

  • Evan Burk of Ida Grove–Swine Production Entrepreneurship, Burk Farms

  • Cole Carlson of Denison–Banking Intern, United Bank of Iowa

  • Devin Culpepper of Ankeny–Swine Production Entrepreneurship

  • Chyane Davidson of Farmington–Veterinary Assistant, Walljasper Vet Clinic

  • Jordan Duckett of Ankeny–Operations Technician, Landus

  • Ben Ewing of Elkhart–Intern, Platinum Fence Co.

  • Nick Feldpausch of Beaman–Custom Applicator, New Century FS

  • Katie Flitsch of Central City–Pharmacy Technician Trainee, Animal Health Int'l

  • Emily Frazier of Denison–Marketing Intern, Farm Service Cooperative

  • Caleb Freeburg of Pocahontas–Seed Tech/Farm Operations, R&M Bros, Inc.

  • Ben Furst of Garner–Intern, Asmus Farm Supply/Pioneer

  • Taylor Gambell of Hedrick–Intern, Mahaska Veterinary Clinic

  • Wyatt Garman of Algona–Show Barn/Herd Manager, McCormick Livestock

  • Lucas George of Altoona–Grounds Maintenance, Briarwood Golf Club

  • Garrett Goche of Bancroft–Soil Sampling/Scouting Intern, Arndorfer Bros. Seed

  • Collin Grove of Holstein–Herdsman, Bruhn Farms

  • Skyler Handlos of Atlantic–Applicator/Salesman, 3H Customs

  • MacKinze Hora of Riverside–Wean to Finish Manger, Iowa Select Farms

  • Gavin Hunt of Columbus Junction–Operations Intern, Agriland FS

  • Kobe Julius of Williamsburg–Custom Applicator, Key Cooperative

  • Connor Kenkel of Dunlap–Farmhand, Empire Land and Cattle

  • Anna Kraayenbrink of Ames–Farm Assistant, Rinehart's Family Farm

  • Michael Maas of Adair–Operations Intern, Buttler Agronomy

  • Lane McGraw of Pleasantville–Farmhand, Dutch Ridge Ranch

  • Parker Means of Britt–Agronomy Intern, Tri-County Ag, LLC

  • Jon Moeckly of Polk City–Farmhand, Moeckly Farms Corp.

  • Rhett Nagel of Grinnell–Farmhand, Nagel Farms Inc.

  • Mallory Neville of Odebolt–Operations Intern, Nutrien Ag Solutions

  • Alex Outhouse of Defiance​–Intern, Christensen Ag Services

  • Dan Paulsen of Exira–Feed Driver, Lauritsen Cattle Co.

  • Karter Petzenhauser of Spencer–Sales/Service, MaxAg

  • Alex Rouse of Nevada–Banking Intern, United Bank of Iowa

  • John Schmitt of Early–Farmhand, Schmitt Farms

  • Makia Smith of Charter Oak–Livestock Products Intern, Sullivan Supply

  • Abby Smothers of Waukee–Real Estate Intern, People's Company

  • Lane Snedden of Grand Junction–Farmhand/Custom Applicator, Snedden Farms, Inc.

  • Austin Sonderman of Earling​–Intern, Producers Livestock Marketing Assoc.

  • Jackston Stoltenberg of Wall Lake–Agronomy Sales/Service Tech, NEW Cooperative

  • Steven Terell of Ankeny–Swine Production Entrepreneurship

  • Ashlee Tomlinson of Norwalk–Marketing Intern, Tomlinson Family Farms LLC

  • Carli Ulrich of Kiron–Seed Sales Intern, Griffith Ag

  • Jenna Young of Leon–Data Management Intern, LandHero

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Second-year DMACC Agribusiness student Rhett Nagel (above, left) of Grinnell talks about his internship experience with Emily Campbell (right), a DMACC Agribusiness program faculty member. Nagel began a full-time role with his family’s farming operation in Poweshiek County this Spring.

Faculty and staff from DMACC's Agriculture, Animals, and Natural Resources Pathway, as well staff from the DMACC Student Services Department, visited ​​with students about their internship experiences. Several industry professionals from the various organizations that hosted this year's interns were also present to network with students. The DMACC Ag Club also sponsored a meal following the presentations to celebrate graduating students on their accomplishments.

The DMACC Agribusiness​ program provides students with training, in both classroom and industry settings, regarding the latest developments in technical agriculture. The program also includes on-the-job employment experience in the industry and leadership development opportunities through state and national student-run organizations, and the opportunity to gain hands-on experience through several classes held at the DMACC Farm​ in Dallas County. This unique partnership provides valuable agricultural experiences in agronomy, grain handling, and animal science for students.

The DMACC Agribusiness Program is led by co-chairs Tim Doud and Travis Lautner, as well as faculty members Andrea Rouse and Emily Campbell, and DMACC Farm coordinator Jacob Githens. The program is overseen by Scott Schultz, Academic Dean of Science, Engineering, Math & Science at DMACC.

For more information about the DMACC Agribusiness program, visit ag.dmacc.edu.

DMACC Ankeny Campus Bookstore: Summer Hours

Posted April 29, 2024

​The DMACC Bookstore at the Ankeny Campus will be open as follows for the Summer 2024 Term:

  • ​May 20th - May 24th (Summer Back-To-School Week)

    • 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday-Friday

  • May 28th - June 7th (2nd & 3rd week of Summer Classes)

    • ​​​9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Thursday

    • 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday

    • Note: The bookstore will be closed on Memorial Day (Mon., May 27th), along with the rest of the College.

  • June 10th - July 26th (Summer Hours)

    • ​​​9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday-Friday

    • Note: The bookstore will be closed on Independence Day (Thur., July 4th), along with the rest of the College.

  • July 29th - August 2nd (Summer Finals Week)

    • ​​​9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Thursday

    • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Friday

With any questions, please email 1084mgr@follett.com.​​

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