Shared from the 5/5/2019 American Press eEdition

McNeese graduation May 11

McNeese State University will hold its 152nd commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 11, at Burton Coliseum.

The spring class of 2019 includes 752 candidates from 34 parishes, 22 states and 28 countries, and 789 degrees will be awarded, including 55 associate degrees, 639 bachelor’s degrees, 94 master’s degrees and one education specialist degree.

McNeese President Dr. Daryl V. Burckel will welcome the candidates and introduce the Golden Scholars from the Class of 1969.

Commencement speaker is State Sen. Dan W. “Blade” Morrish (R), who is a 1972 graduate of McNeese with a Bachelor of Science degree in wildlife management.

Morrish is serving his third term representing District 25 in the Louisiana State Senate, which includes all of Jefferson Davis and Cameron parishes and portions of Acadia and Calcasieu parishes.

The Jennings native is the current chairman of the Senate Education Committee and the Select Committee on Hurricane Recovery and is a member of several other senate committees.

Brad A. Guillory, president of the McNeese Alumni Association, will address the students on behalf of the association.

Several honor graduates will also be recognized during the ceremony. They are designated as summa cum laude (3.90-4.00), magna cum laude (3.70-3.89) and cum laude (3.50-3.69).

Vocal performance seniors Lindsey Bower, Tyler Brumback, Jordan Coe and Taylor Trahan will lead the students and audience in the alma mater.

For the spring commencement, each candidate received eight tickets for the ceremony.

All guests must have a ticket to enter the coliseum.

The McNeese commencement ceremony will be live streamed at www.facebook.com/McNeeseStateU. The ceremony will also be broadcast on the Calcasieu Government Channel at a date to be announced.

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