窪做惇蹋厙 will confer 2,651 degrees and certificates to 2,561 graduates at 2015 commencement on May 9
May 1, 2015
A total of 2,561 graduates will receive 2,651 degrees and certificates during 窪做惇蹋厙s spring commencement ceremonies, which will begin at 10 a.m. May 9 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, 10 alumni will be recognized for their professional achievement, and 12 outstanding students will be recognized.
The breakdown of graduates includes 45 Doctor of Philosophy degrees, seven Doctor of Education degrees, five Doctor of Arts degrees, nine Doctor of Audiology degrees, 27 Doctor of Physical Therapy degrees, 95 Doctor of Pharmacy degrees, eight Educational Specialist degrees, 580 masters degrees, seven Graduate School certificates, 1,243 bachelors degrees, 436 associate degrees, and 189 certificates from the College of Technology.
Faculty members to be recognized with Distinguished Teacher, Service and Researcher awards will be announced.
Professional Achievement Award recipients for 2015 are: David Baumert, College of Technology; Philip LaFleur, College of Science and Engineering Natural and Physical Sciences; Kendal Ray Tanner, College of Science and Engineering Engineering; Thana Singarajah, Division of Health Sciences; Blanche Badger Willford, Division of Health Sciences School of Nursing; Joshua Tolman, College of Arts and Letters, Social and Behavioral Sciences; Jacqueline Royston Thompson, College of Education; Anne Staton Voilleque, College of Arts and Letters Fine Arts and Humanities; Rod A. Davis, College of Business; and Adrian Michael Wong, College of Pharmacy.
Outstanding Student Award recipients for 2015 are Daniel Shelden, Boise, College of Arts and Letters Fine Arts and Humanities; Ashley Miller, Pocatello, College of Arts and Letters Social and Behavioral Sciences; Douglas Walker, Pocatello, College of Science and Engineering Natural and Physical Sciences; Kyle R. Gagnon, Boise, College of Science and Engineering Engineering; Rick T. Richardson, Crofton, British Columbia, Graduate School Masters; E. Scott Lee, Rexburg, Graduate School Doctoral; Kayla Miller, Boise, College of Education; Jameson Bastow, Twin Falls, College of Business; Jakob P. Meng, Idaho Falls, College of Technology; Lindsey Marie Hunt, Ontario, Oregon, College of Pharmacy; Jennifer K. Brooks, Idaho Falls, Division of Health Sciences; and Madeline Woodhouse, Pocatello, School of Nursing.
窪做惇蹋厙 student John Punt will perform the national anthem. The faculty mace will be placed by the 2015 Distinguished Teacher. Larry Satterwhite, president of the 窪做惇蹋厙 Alumni Association, will welcome alumni.
窪做惇蹋厙 President Arthur C. Vailas will greet the audience and confer the degrees. 窪做惇蹋厙 Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Laura Woodworth-Ney will recognize the distinguished faculty. Associated Students of 窪做惇蹋厙 President Taylor Tingey will deliver remarks. Presentation of graduates will be by the University deans.
The Alma Mater Hymn will be performed by an 窪做惇蹋厙 Department of Music student ensemble.
A reception for graduates and their guests will follow the ceremony on the floor of Holt Arena. Interpreting service for people with hearing disabilities will be provided by the 窪做惇蹋厙 Disabilities Services.
Graduates are encouraged to share their memories on social media at #isugrads.
More information on commencement is available online at http://isu.edu/commencement/.
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