MTSU summer 2012
commencement a 'day of celebration,' chance for 'adventure'
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Gina E. Fann,
615-898-5385 or gina.fann@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — Faculty, staff, family and friends of the almost 1,000 newly minted
graduates of MTSU undoubtedly agreed with President Sidney A. McPhee's
assessment of the university's summer 2012 commencement ceremony.
Of the 981 students receiving degrees today, 725
are undergraduates and 256 are graduate students. The latter number included
238 master’s candidates, six education-specialist recipients and 10 doctoral
candidates; two graduate students also received graduate certificates.
Professor Kim Neal Nofsinger, who concluded his
2011-12 term as president of the MTSU Faculty Senate with today's ceremony, was
the event's special guest speaker. Citing inspiration from a National Public
Radio broadcast about "adventure travel," he encouraged the new
graduates to consider themselves "adventure travelers" in taking
their next steps.
"Decide what your avocation is," said
Nofsinger, the director of dance in MTSU’s Department of Speech and Theatre.
"Your compass will, at times, need to be recalibrated … because of
information you've learned.
Referring to his own changes in life direction --
from his childhood on a dairy farm to a college scholarship with plans to
become a speech teacher, from working in hotel/restaurant management to his
discovery of his ultimate career in dance and education -- Nofsinger said that
willingness to accept and grow with change is critical.
MTSU's 2012-13 academic year begins Saturday, Aug.
25, with the first official day of fall 2012 semester classes. University
Convocation, a public ceremony welcoming new freshmen into the MTSU family, is
set for Sunday, Aug. 26, at 2 p.m. in Murphy Center.
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The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has recognized
MTSU for its outstanding curricular engagement, community outreach and
partnerships. As MTSU begins its second century of service, Pride,
Tradition and Excellence remain the cornerstones of "Tennessee’s
Best"! For MTSU news and information anytime, visit www.mtsunews.com.
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