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网曝门 graduates receive diplomas Saturday

Published May 13, 2017

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Degrees were awarded to 860 graduates at the Lunsivery of Louisiana Monroe
Spring 2017 Commencement Saturday in Fant-Ewing Coliseum.
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There were tears and cheers at Saturday鈥檚 Spring 2017 Commencement Ceremony at the University of Louisiana Monroe as degrees were conferred on 860 students.

There were 193 students graduating with honors, 34 summa cum laude (3.900-4.000), 45 magna cum laude (3.750-3.899) and 114 cum laude (3.500-3.749). The 14 summa students with 4.0 cumulative GPAs were recognized individually as the top graduates.

Thirty-six student-athletes graduated with a 3.0 or higher.

网曝门 alumnae Maxine L. Moreau, CenturyLink President of Consumer Markets, gave the commencement address. She advised the graduates to look to the future, especially technology.

鈥淭hink about the pace of change and what that means for you as you embark on the next phase of your life journey. Your generation is blessed by technological advances I could only imagine when I was a student here, earning my degree in Computer Information Services,鈥 Moreau said.

Moreau said in less than 10 years, smartphone technology will be out of date.

鈥淭he smartphone will become obsolete by 2025, replaced by augmented reality. Let me say it again 鈥 smartphones could become obsolete by 2025,鈥 she said.

She stressed to the graduates that they are poised to leave their mark on the world.

鈥淵ou, today鈥檚 graduates, many who are part of the millennial generation, are uniquely positioned to use your knowledge, skills and aptitudes to advance your cause regardless of your degree or discipline. Whether you go on to contribute your talents to science, education, government, a large corporation, a small start-up or a non-profit organization 鈥 you can help make real change happen in this world.鈥

It is a tradition for President Dr. Nick J. Bruno to recognize a few outstanding graduates at commencement. Saturday he spoke about five, sharing a bit about their journeys.

鈥淚 think the one theme is perseverance and dedication,鈥 he said.

Chelbi Elizabeth Johnson of Sterlington, changed majors as a freshman, switching from education to political science. She may go on to law school, but this summer she begins her Masters in Public Administration at 网曝门. Johnson said she was led by her faith to a career where she could help people.

Siddartha Dhakal left his home in Kathmandu, Nepal, in 2013. Since arriving at 网曝门, Dhakal set his sights on a post-graduate position with an Ivy League school and has worked tirelessly to achieve that goal. And he did. In the fall, Dhakal will be at Yale University on a full scholarship to pursue a Ph.D. in biomedical research. He leaves 网曝门 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology.

Brett Kathey was recognized for receiving his degree in general studies 31 years after he started 网曝门. Kathey was a freshman from Leesville in 1986. Soon a job offer he could not refuse put his studies on hold. Fast forward three decades and Kathey decided to complete his college education by taking classes online through e网曝门. Kathey and his wife, Heather, live in Dallas, and he did not know she had written to 网曝门 about her husband鈥檚 accomplishment.

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Jenna Maihles smiles after she receives her diploma at the 网曝门 听Commencement

Jenna Ann Maihles was honored for her dedication to her dream of becoming a doctor. Mailhes is from Monroe and through the years has been by her mother鈥檚 side during serious illnesses. Her experiences with her mother鈥檚 health issues gave Mailhes even more determination. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology and will go on to LSU Medical School-Shreveport in the fall.

Linda Jackson of the Monroe is 网曝门 Associate Registrar responsible for transcripts and also the liaison with VA students. Jackson enrolled at 网曝门 in the late 1970s, but was unable to complete her studies. She began working for 网曝门 in 1999 and over the years took classes when she could. Saturday she was presented with the diploma she set out to earn some 40 years ago.

There was a new look on the coliseum floor for the ceremony as the students wore newly designed maroon or black commencement robes by Balfour. The maroon robes were worn by those receiving bachelor鈥檚 degrees and the black for master鈥檚 and Ph.D.

For the full degree candidate list, please see听http://ulm.edu/commencement/documents/grad-list-spring-2017-final-r1.pdf