Orange Park’s Martin graduates from Clark University WORCESTER, Mass. – Chloe G. Martin, of Orange Park, Fla., received a degree from Clark University during the …
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Orange Park’s Martin graduates from Clark University
WORCESTER, Mass. – Chloe G. Martin, of Orange Park, Fla., received a degree from Clark University during the University’s 119th Commencement exercises. Martin graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Biology.
The University awarded 1,300 degrees (590 bachelor’s degrees, 681 master’s degrees, and 29 doctoral degrees) to the Class of 2023. It conferred three honorary degrees in ceremonies that heralded the graduates for their accomplishments, resilience and ambition.
In his opening remarks, President David B. Fithian said the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the undergraduates throughout all four years of their college careers, a collective experience that he said resulted in a more creative and tenacious learning community.
Dutton featured as stand-out senior of Flagler’s Class of 2023
ST. AUGUSTINE – After four years of challenging curriculum, eye-opening experiential learning, and unforgettable community building, Flagler College graduates emerge from this chapter of their lives transformed.
From a class of more than 450 seniors, Matthew Dutton of Middleburg was among a select group of students nominated as a featured graduate in the College’s annual #FCGradStories. This series highlights Dutton and fellow exceptional Saints’ impact during their time at Flagler and the impact they’re prepared to make in this next chapter of life.
Flagler has been home to countless change-makers, leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs in less than six decades- the Class of 2023 is no exception. Ahead of this year’s Commencement Ceremony, professors and staff members were asked to recommend a robust group of graduating seniors who boldly embody what it means to be a Saint.
Sanders makes DePauw
University’s Spring Dean’s List
GREENCASTLE, Ind. – Seaton Sanders from Green Cove Springs qualified for the DePauw University’s Spring Dean’s List. The Dean’s List recognizes students who achieve a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Congratulations on this well-earned achievement.
Established in 1837, DePauw University is a liberal arts institution ranked in the top 45 liberal arts colleges in the nation and the number one liberal arts college in the state of Indiana. DePauw enables students to elevate their academic experience through an intensive, interdisciplinary education.
Fleming Island’s Gray on Shenandoah’s Dean’s List
WINCHESTER, Va. – Evan Gray of Fleming Island was one of 943 students who earned a spot on the Spring semester’s Dean’s List at Shenandoah University.
To qualify for the Dean’s List, students enrolled in baccalaureate degree programs must complete at least 12 semester hours and earn a semester GPA of 3.50 or higher.