MURFREESBORO
— MTSU’s upcoming spring 2014 commencement ceremonies, set for Saturday, May 10, will
celebrate the culmination of a lifetime of educational accomplishments for more
than 2,300 students.
The
ceremonies, which will begin at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. May 10 in Hale Arena inside
Murphy Center, also will see the presentations of honorary doctorates to the
two guest speakers:
· Madam Xu Lin of China, director-general of the
Confucius Institutes and a vice minister of education.
· Lt. Gen. William N. “Bill” Phillips, an MTSU alumnus and three-star
U.S. Army general.
Xu will
address graduates and guests at the morning commencement, and Phillips will
speak at the afternoon ceremony.
On May 10,
according to a report from the university’s Registrar’s Office, 2,303 students are set to graduate. Of
that number, 1,904 are undergraduates and 397 are graduate students, including 340
master’s candidates, 42 education-specialist recipients and 15 doctoral
candidates. Two graduate students also will receive graduate certificates.
Candidates
from the College of Graduate Studies, Basic and Applied Sciences, Jones College
of Business and the College of Education will receive their degrees in the
morning ceremony. That afternoon, degrees will be conferred on candidates in
the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, College
of Mass Communication and the University College.
MTSU’s
Graduation Committee also is advising all graduates and guests that ongoing
renovations at Murphy Center may cause a few changes for the day.
Some
entrances and seating areas may be closed, building temperatures may be warmer
than usual, and the number of guest restrooms will be slightly reduced. The
Murphy Center renovations, which include updated concessions and restrooms, a
new HVAC system, new arena lighting and a new roof, began in January and are
targeted for completion this fall.
Morning
ceremony speaker Xu leads the Chinese Language Council International, known as
Hanban, and serves as chief executive of the Confucius Institute Headquarters
in Beijing. During her tenure, the Confucius Institute has expanded to more
than 120 countries, including more than 440 Confucius Institutes and 650
Confucius Classrooms.
Xu
received her undergraduate degree in chemistry from Fudan University in
Shanghai, China, and a master’s degree from Beijing Normal University. A
teacher and administrator before join the Confucius Institute, Xu most recently
visited the MTSU campus last fall during a trip to the United States for a
national Confucius Institute gathering.
Afternoon
speaker Phillips graduated from MTSU in 1976 and earned master’s degrees from
Webster University and Troy State University. He is a graduate of Command and
General Staff College, Defense Systems Management College and the Industrial
College of the Armed Forces and is a recipient of numerous medals for
meritorious service.
A native
of Bell Buckle, Tenn., Phillips served as the principal military deputy to the Assistant
secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology from 2010 until
last month. He will retire from the Army later this summer after 38 years of
service.
The May
10 honorary doctorates mark the third and fourth such presentations by MTSU. Former
U.S. Congressman Bart Gordon and the late Nobel laureate James M. Buchanan,
both MTSU alumni, received the inaugural honorary Doctor of Letters degrees at
the university’s spring 2013 commencement ceremonies.
Students,
friends, families and community supporters who attend the May 10 ceremonies
should be aware that each event lasts about two hours and that graduating
students are required to stay for the entire ceremony.
Graduation
information — including maps and driving directions to Murphy Center,
instructions on watching the ceremonies via streaming video on commencement
day, cap-and-gown information and contacts for the Registrar’s Office — is
available online at http://www.mtsunews.com/graduation-info.
Live
streaming video of the spring 2014 commencement ceremonies will start about 15
minutes before each ceremony begins on May 10.
MTSU Spring 2014 Commencement at a
Glance
Who: A projected 2,303 graduates* (1,904 undergraduates, 397
graduate students)
What: 2014 MTSU Spring Commencement
ceremonies
When: Saturday, May 10
9 a.m.: Colleges of Graduate Studies (includes all
master’s, education specialist and doctoral degree candidates), Basic and
Applied Sciences, Business and Education;
2 p.m.: Colleges of Behavioral and Health Sciences,
Liberal Arts, Mass Communication and University College (includes Regents
Online Degree Program and Bachelor of University Studies degree candidates).
Where: Hale Arena inside Murphy Center on
the MTSU campus
Commencement speakers and honorary
doctoral recipients:
· Madam Xu
Lin, director-general
of the Confucius Institutes, 9 a.m. ceremony.
· Lt. Gen.
William N. “Bill” Phillips, an MTSU alumnus and three-star U.S. Army general, 2 p.m. ceremony.
*— Approximate numbers as of May 1,
2014.
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