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Two area students recognized at WKU graduation ceremonies

News from Western Kentucky University

BOWLING GREEN, KY In the weekend ceremonies of its 170th Commencement, Western Kentucky University conferred degrees to 1,196 students.

Two students from the 7-County CM primary coverage area received special recognition during the ceremonies:

Victor Farrar of Campbellsville, KY, was commissioned as a second lieutenant.

Adrienne Turner of Burkesville, KY, an elementary education major and daughter of Jacqueline Turner and the late Curtis Turner received the Scholar of the College Award in the College of Education. This award is presented at commencement to the baccalaureate degree recipient in each college within the University with the highest overall grade point average who has earned a minimum of 60 semester hours in residence.




This story was posted on 2011-12-17 12:45:35
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