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Record number of diplomas awarded at ÍøÆØÃÅ spring commencement

Published May 12, 2018

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It was a morning of excitement for the students who were awarded diplomas from the University of Louisiana Monroe at Saturday morning’s Spring 2018 Commencement Ceremony. It was the largest number of diplomas ever awarded in the history of the university totaling 923.Ìý

The graduation exercises were in Fant-Ewing Coliseum, however due to an extraordinary number of graduates, extra seating was provided at Bayou Point Event Center. Almost 700 chairs were set up at Bayou Pointe where guests watched the ceremony via live stream.

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Dr. Nick J. Bruno congratulates the students as they cross the stage. Photos byÌýEmerald McIntyre

President Nick J. Bruno conferred degrees to the students from the College of Health and Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Arts Education and Sciences, and the College of Business and Social Sciences, as well as ÍøÆØÃÅ Online and the Graduate School.

The honor graduates were recognized during the ceremony. There wereÌý54Ìýsumma cum laude (3.9-4.0) graduates,Ìý48Ìýmagna cum laude (3.750-3.899) andÌý142Ìýcum laude (3.5-3.749).

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Judge Milton D. Moore III addresses the graduates.

Keynote speaker was the Honorable Judge Milton D. Moore III. Moore encouraged students to take part in their communities, get in the habit of voting, and support higher education. "Be a fierce advocate for higher education in general, and ÍøÆØÃÅ in particular. Tout it to your friends and coworkers. Join the alumni association. Organize and attend alumni get-togethers in your town or city. Learn about the ÍøÆØÃÅ Foundation, and give back to your university."

Prior to graduation, the honor graduates and their families attended a special Latin Honors breakfast in Shultz Cafeteria.

The full list of graduates will be released and posted to ulm.edu/commencement.Ìý

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