Wilmington College graduates 279
Holds 2 commencement ceremonies
Tyler Wells of Wilmington graduated Saturday from Wilmington College, with a Business Administration major in which he had a concentration in Marketing, accompanied by a minor in Communications. Following the Bachelor of Arts commencement ceremony in the afternoon, he posed on Collett Mall with family. From left in the foreground are sister Jess, father Bill, Tyler, and mother Tina.
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Kelsey Smith of Wilmington proudly displays her newly presented Wilmington College degree. She majored in social work and minored in psychology.
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Wilmington College graduates 279 at Saturday commencement ceremonies Taking a selfie prior to the ceremony for the Bachelor of Arts graduates are, from left, Olivia Wendel, Sardinia, who graduated magna cum laude; Kylie Miracle, Wilmington, cum laude; Mikaela Prescott, Dublin, cum laude; and Jennifer Cochran, Wilmington, summa cum laude. (Submitted photo) President Trevor Bates told the Class of 2021 to remember that “all things are possible from this day forward” when Wilmington College held its 145th annual Commencement ceremonies May 8.
Yes, that s ceremonies with an “s,” as for the first time in the institution s 150-year history, a pandemic forced splitting the year s culminating event between commencements honoring Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts graduates.
WC students share their work at 10th Annual Student Research Forum
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Pictured discussing their research on factors affecting college admission rates titled “The Next Chapter,” are research team members, from the left, Madison Hopkins, Sydney Murtland, Cecilia Hunt and Logan Hubner.
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WILMINGTON The presence of dozens of students displaying their research via posters and other presentation media Saturday transformed the normally athletics-oriented Fred Raizk Arena in Hermann Court into a strictly academic setting at Wilmington College’s 10th Annual Student Research Forum.
The research projects spanned across academic disciplines as faculty, staff and students took time out from the weekend prior to the start of final exams to peruse the presentations and learn first-hand from student researchers.
Wilmington College sets in-person commencement(s); Class of ‘20 will also be recognized
By Randy Sarvis - Wilmington College
Commencement speakers will be, from left, President Trevor Bates, Angela S. Easton, Cody Martin and Ariana Riccardi.
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WILMINGTON Some 279 members of Wilmington College’s Class of 2021 will be recognized for their accomplishments with two in-person commencement ceremonies Saturday, May 8 as the culmination of their WC living and learning experience rapidly approaches.
In order to accommodate physical distancing and other state-issued, pandemic-related regulations for large gatherings, students graduating with a Bachelor of Science will attend a 10 a.m. ceremony while those receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree will attend a 3 p.m. ceremony.
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Wilmington College planning in-person commencement ceremonies Pictured are Wilmington College s 2021 commencement speakers (l-r): President Trevor Bates, Angela S. Easton, Cody Martin and Ariana Riccardi. (Submitted photos) Some 279 members of Wilmington College s Class of 2021 will be recognized for their accomplishments with two, in-person commencement ceremonies May 8 as the culmination of their WC living and learning experience rapidly approaches.
In order to accommodate physical distancing and other state-issued, pandemic-related regulations for large gatherings, students graduating with a Bachelor of Science will attend a 10 a.m. ceremony, while those receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree will attend a 3 p.m. ceremony. The dual events will accommodate each graduate having a maximum of four guests, twice