DUBUQUE — The University of Dubuque recognized and celebrated the academic achievements of undergraduate, graduate, and seminary students during its 171st commencement with two ceremonies on Saturday, April 29.
Abigail Smith, from Solon, earned a Bachelor of Science degree and Cum Laude honors.
The University of Dubuque Spring Commencement was held in the Chlapaty Recreation and Wellness Center. Neil MacNaughton, PhD, professor of nursing and head of the Department of Nursing, delivered the commencement address, titled “Community and You.”
The University of Dubuque Theological Seminary Commencement was held in John and Alice Butler Hall, Heritage Center. Rev. David Rohrer, MDiv, pastor of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church in Bothell, Washington, delivered the seminary commencement address, titled “Passing the Dimly Burning Wick.”
About the University of Dubuque
The University of Dubuque (UD) is a private, coed university founded in 1852 that offers undergraduate, graduate, and theological seminary degrees as well as other educational opportunities with the intention of educating and forming the whole person. Here, the value of an education is measured in helping our students find their calling in life through academics, community, character, vocation, and stewardship. Our approach to learning is based on professional programs with a liberal arts core, and we prepare students to find their purpose and make meaningful contributions to the world. Visit www.dbq.edu.
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