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WKU Graduation Ceremonies Dec 15

Bowling Green, KY - Western Kentucky University's five academic colleges will recognize more than 1,400 fall graduates in ceremonies on Saturday, December 15, 2018.

During the daylong special recognition ceremonies at Diddle Arena, WKU will confer degrees to 1,418 graduates - 11 doctoral, 255 master's, 967 bachelor's and 67 associate degrees and 79 undergraduate and 39 graduate certificates.

The schedule for Dec. 15 recognition ceremonies is as follows:


  • 8amCT: Gordon Ford College of Business
  • 10:30amCT: Potter College of Arts & Letters
  • 1pmCT: Ogden College of Science and Engineering
  • 3:30pmCT: College of Education and Behavioral Sciences
  • 6pmCT: College of Health and Human Services
Ceremonies will include the ceremonial conferral of degrees, remarks from college deans, recognition of scholars and commissioning of WKU ROTC cadets. The graduates also will be individually recognized and shake hands with President Timothy C. Caboni. The fall graduates will be encouraged to participate in Topper Walk on as part of WKU's 185th Commencement ceremony on May 10.


This story was posted on 2018-12-06 05:47:07
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