May 10 ISU commencement
Press Release Courtesy of University Relations
Issue date: 4/23/08 Section: News
A total of 1,670 graduates will receive 1,765 degrees and certificates during ISU's spring commencement ceremonies, which will begin at 10 a.m., May 10, in Holt Arena.
Eighty-nine students will receive multiple certificates and/or degrees.
In addition to the presentation of these degrees and certificates, three distinguished faculty members will be acknowledged, nine alumni will be recognized for their professional achievement and 11 outstanding students will be recognized.
The breakdown of graduates includes 19 Doctor of Philosophy degrees, four Doctor of Education degrees, six Doctor of Arts degrees, two Doctor of Audio logy degrees, 19 Doctor of Physical Therapy degrees, five Educational Specialist degrees, one Education Specialist sixth-year certificate, 62 Doctor of Pharmacy degrees, one post-master's certificate in nursing, one post-baccalaureate certificate in geotechnology, one post-master's certificate in nursing, one certificate in applied nuclear energy, 267 master's degrees, 982 bachelor's degrees, 247 associate degrees and 143 certificates from the College of Technology.
Faculty members to be recognized for distinguished service have not yet been announced.
Nine alumni will be honored with professional achievement awards from their respective colleges and the ISU Alumni Association. Outstanding Student Achievement Award winners to be honored are: Carrie Alexander-Albritton, Graduate School, doctoral; Kasi Lee Beorchia, College of Education; Mark Bolinger, College of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences and Mathematics; Danielle Dutson, College of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts and Humanities; Tonya Jacobsen, College of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences; Jack Brion Kettler, College of Engineering; Hailey Clinger Lusk, Kasiska College of Health Professions; Carrie Lyn McEachern, College of Technology; Shauna Nelson, College of Business; Debra D. Reiland (maiden name Deppert), Graduate School, Master's Degree; and Sharon T. Wong, College of Pharmacy.
Eighty-nine students will receive multiple certificates and/or degrees.
In addition to the presentation of these degrees and certificates, three distinguished faculty members will be acknowledged, nine alumni will be recognized for their professional achievement and 11 outstanding students will be recognized.
The breakdown of graduates includes 19 Doctor of Philosophy degrees, four Doctor of Education degrees, six Doctor of Arts degrees, two Doctor of Audio logy degrees, 19 Doctor of Physical Therapy degrees, five Educational Specialist degrees, one Education Specialist sixth-year certificate, 62 Doctor of Pharmacy degrees, one post-master's certificate in nursing, one post-baccalaureate certificate in geotechnology, one post-master's certificate in nursing, one certificate in applied nuclear energy, 267 master's degrees, 982 bachelor's degrees, 247 associate degrees and 143 certificates from the College of Technology.
Faculty members to be recognized for distinguished service have not yet been announced.
Nine alumni will be honored with professional achievement awards from their respective colleges and the ISU Alumni Association. Outstanding Student Achievement Award winners to be honored are: Carrie Alexander-Albritton, Graduate School, doctoral; Kasi Lee Beorchia, College of Education; Mark Bolinger, College of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences and Mathematics; Danielle Dutson, College of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts and Humanities; Tonya Jacobsen, College of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences; Jack Brion Kettler, College of Engineering; Hailey Clinger Lusk, Kasiska College of Health Professions; Carrie Lyn McEachern, College of Technology; Shauna Nelson, College of Business; Debra D. Reiland (maiden name Deppert), Graduate School, Master's Degree; and Sharon T. Wong, College of Pharmacy.
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