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UAF to celebrate 86th commencement Submitted by Marmian Grimes
UAF photo by Todd Paris, Marketing and Communications
Members of UAF's class of 2007 applaud during the commencement ceremony in the Carlson Center.
Preliminary figures show that 615 women and 510 men have applied for graduation; some students will receive more than one degree. The commencement ceremony includes graduates from summer and fall 2007 and spring 2008. UAF expects to award 200 certificates, 250 associate degrees, 470 bachelor's degrees and 205 master's degrees on Sunday. Twenty-nine students are expected to receive doctoral degrees, while 31 students are expected to receive recommendation for education licensure. Several members of the University of Alaska Board of Regents will help UAF Chancellor Steve Jones confer degrees. UA President Mark Hamilton will also participate in the ceremony. The Downriver Singers will lead the processional. Graduates, faculty, honorary degree recipients and university officials will participate in the ceremony beginning at 1:20 p.m. Alaska writer laureate and mystery author John Straley will give the keynote address. Straley is the author of seven mystery novels set in Alaska. The inaugural work in his Cecil Younger series, 1992’s “The Woman Who Married a Bear,” won the Private Eye Writers of America’s Shamus Award for best first private investigator novel. Straley, former McNeil River State Game Sanctuary manager Larry Aumiller, Native art expert Bill Holm and Alaska aviator and businessman Richard Wien will be awarded honorary degrees during the ceremony. The student speaker is Cameron Poindexter, who will be receiving a bachelor’s degree in business administration. Poindexter, originally from Homer, was a resident assistant and an assistant resident director during his time at UAF and is graduating with leadership honors. Ed Murphy, professor of biology and wildlife, will serve as the procession’s grand marshal. Murphy is among 11 retiring faculty and staff members who will be granted emeritus status on Sunday, a title given to those who have served the university with distinction for at least 10 years. Others receiving emeritus status are: Roy Bird, professor of English and honors program director; Lillian Corti, professor of English; Stephen Cysewski, professor of computer applications; John Eichelberger, professor of geology and geophysics; Don Kramer, professor of fisheries; Sheri Layral, governance coordinator and Faculty Senate secretary; Shusun Li, research professor of geophysics; Sue McHenry, academic advisor; Laura Milner, professor of business administration; and Mitch Roth, professor of computer science. Commencement rehearsal for graduates is Saturday, May 10, at 10:30 a.m. at the Carlson Center. There will also be a picnic that day from 12:30-2:30 p.m. at the UAF Wood Center for graduates and their families and friends to celebrate with Chancellor Steve Jones and Judy Jones. Graduation mass will take place Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in Schaible Auditorium. Graduates, their families and UAF alumni are welcome to attend a reception hosted by the UAF Alumni Association in the Carlson Center’s Arthur Buswell Pioneer Room immediately following Sunday’s commencement ceremony. Class of 2008 student stories
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Student speaker shows natural aptitude for leadership Class of 2008 profile The following statistics provide a snapshot of UAF’s 2008 graduating class. Please be aware that these are only preliminary numbers, current as of May 9, 2008. Final statistics will not be available until after commencement. With that in mind, here’s this year’s class profile: 1,185 degrees expected to be conferred on approximately 1,125 students: • 200 certificates 615 women graduating (55%); 510 men (45%) Minority breakdown: • 235 Alaska Native/American Indian (20%) Youngest graduate is 18; oldest graduate is 66. Average age of class: 31 CONTACT: Marmian Grimes, UAF public information officer, at 907-474-7902 or 907-460-4750 or via e-mail at marmian.grimes@uaf.edu. ON THE WEB: www.uaf.edu/commencement
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