UofM Will Award a Record 2,576 Degrees at Commencement May 5
April 26, 2018 - ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ will award 2,576 degrees at its spring Commencement Saturday, May 5, at FedExForum – the largest graduating class in the University's history. The degrees, conferred in three ceremonies, include 1,811 bachelor's, 511 master's, 93 law, 63 doctoral and 98 graduate certificates.
At the 9 a.m. ceremony, degrees will be presented to students in the Herff College of Engineering, School of Public Health, College of Communication and Fine Arts, Loewenberg College of Nursing and University College. At 1 p.m., students in the College of Arts & Sciences and the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders will receive degrees. At the 5 p.m. ceremony, degrees will be awarded to students in the Fogelman College of Business & Economics, College of Education, School of Health Studies and Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality & Resort Management.
The spring Commencement will continue the tradition of student speakers. Madison Slover, who will be graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and minor in Hospitality and Resort Management, will speak at the 9 a.m. ceremony. She has served as a Student Government Association senator, campus tour guide and president of her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi.
Ashli B. Martin, a Biology major graduating with a double minor in Spanish and Sociology, will speak at the 1 p.m. session. Martin, who plans to become a physician, has held multiple leadership positions, including student ambassador for the TRIO STEM support program. Through TRIO, she served a lead panelist on behalf of the Southern region of the U.S. while advocating for the quality of underrepresented students.
B. Jack Wyatt, executive director of the ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ Area Prevention Coalition, will speak at the 5 p.m. graduation. President of the Adult Student Association and Phi Alpha Honor Society, he is graduating with a master's degree in Social Work. Wyatt is an advocate for individuals with substance use disorders.
CONTACT
Chuck Gallina | 901.678.1756 l cgallina@memphis.edu
