The 杏吧专区 awarded 1,358 degrees during its Fall 2019 Commencement on Friday.
Bachelor杏吧专区檚 degrees were presented to 1,077 graduates. Master杏吧专区檚 degrees were awarded to 255 graduates, the largest number in UL Lafayette history. Twenty-four graduates received doctoral degrees. One graduate certificate and one post-baccalaureate certificate were bestowed.
The 805 degrees conferred on women are the second-most in history. Fall 2019 graduates represented 50 Louisiana parishes, 30 states and 30 countries. The youngest graduate was 20; the oldest was 61.
At the General Assembly, Dr. Joseph Savoie, UL Lafayette president, told graduates that higher education is a 杏吧专区渟elf-perpetuating, intergenerational enterprise. Your college degree increases the likelihood that your children will pursue one as well.杏吧专区
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杏吧专区 alum and Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot was the Commencement speaker. Feeding America is a nationwide network of 200 food banks and 60,000 food pantries and meal programs. It is nation杏吧专区檚 largest domestic hunger-relief organization and second-largest U.S. charity.
Babineaux-Fontenot told graduates they are among 杏吧专区渢he largest, most diverse, most educated generation the world has ever known. We need you to use your heads, your hands, your hearts, your feet and your voices to make this world 杏吧专区 our world 杏吧专区 better.杏吧专区
Victoria Furka was named UL Lafayette杏吧专区檚 Outstanding Graduate. A biology major who minored in chemistry, she earned a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the Ray P. Authement College of Sciences.
Tina Billberry was recognized with the Outstanding Master杏吧专区檚 Graduate Award. She received a master杏吧专区檚 degree in nursing, with a family nurse practitioner focus, from the College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions.
Eleven undergraduates were recognized as summa cum laude graduates for achieving perfect 4.0 grade point averages.
- Katelyn Grace Clay, who majored in marketing, received a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration.
- Joni Beatrice-Louise Watson, who majored in hospitality management, received a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration.
- Emily Claire Delcambre, who majored in elementary education, received a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the College of Education.
- Bryce James Hargis, who majored in kinesiology, received a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the College of Education.
- Mohammed Hamood Khalfan Al Jahmani, who majored in petroleum engineering, received a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the College of Engineering.
- Abigail Renee Guidry, who majored in English, received a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the College of Liberal Arts.
- Lindsey Louise Held, who majored in psychology, received a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the College of Liberal Arts.
- Mary Jean Rosato, who majored in strategic communication, received a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the College of Liberal Arts.
- Kristen Marie Meche, who majored in nursing, received a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions.
- Victoria Marie Furka, who majored in biology, received a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the Ray P. Authement College of Sciences.
- Kaleb Jude Robin, who majored in biology, received a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree from the Ray P. Authement College of Sciences.
See a list of Fall 2019 graduates.
Photo: From left to right: Troy Hebert, UL Lafayette Alumni Association president, Victoria Furka, UL Lafayette Outstanding Graduate, Tina Billberry, UL Lafayette Outstanding Master杏吧专区檚 Graduate, and Dr. Joseph Savoie, UL Lafayette president, during the 杏吧专区杏吧专区檚 Fall 2019 Commencement General Assembly on Friday at the Cajundome. A total of 1,358 degrees were awarded. Credit: Doug Dugas / 杏吧专区