Monday, August 06, 2018

[034] 850-plus MTSU grads will celebrate new lifetime accomplishment at Aug. 11 summer commencement


MURFREESBORO, Tenn. More than 850MTSU students are preparing to celebrate receiving their hard-earned degrees at the university’s summer 2018 commencementceremony, set next Saturday, Aug. 11, in Hale Arena inside Murphy Center. 

The ceremony, which will begin at 10 a.m. Aug. 11, will feature a special commencement address from MTSU professor Joey Gray, the outgoing president of the university's Faculty Senate, director of MTSU’s Leisure, Sport and Tourism Studies Program, and an associate professor in the Department of Health and Human Performance in the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences.

Friends, families and supporters who can’t attend in person can watch the Aug. 11 ceremony live online at http://www.mtsu.edu/live.The university will provide closed-captioning services for the live video stream as well as American Sign Language interpretation at the ceremony.

The live commencement coverage will begin about 15 minutes before the ceremony starts.

The university Registrar’s Office reports that 858 students are preparing to graduatefrom MTSU this summer, including 646 undergraduates and 212 graduate students. The latter number includes 171 master’s candidates, 25 education-specialist degree recipients and 16 doctoral candidates. 

Students from all nine of MTSU’s colleges — Graduate Studies, Basic and Applied Sciences, the Jones College of Business, Education, Behavioral and Health Sciences, Liberal Arts, Media and Entertainment, the University Collegeand the University Honors College— will receive their degrees during the summer ceremony. An official program listing all the graduates is available at http://ow.ly/cmkP30ld2uT.

MTSU’s commencement ceremonies are always free and open to the public. A printable campus map with parking details is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap, and a seating chart of Murphy Center, including access for guests who use wheelchairs or have other mobility issues, is available at http://ow.ly/TCkd30ld2PQ.

Professor Gray, who earned her master’s degree in parks, recreation and tourism management from North Carolina State University and her doctorate in leisure behavior from Indiana University, has been a member of the MTSU faculty since 2006.

Her dedication to students has earned her not only the gratitude of those scholars but recognition from her peers and employers, including the 2017 MTSU Outstanding Teaching Award. Gray has served in MTSU’s Faculty Senate for about six years and is completing her tenure as the group’s president with the end of this 2017-18 academic year. She’s also a member of the University Honors College faculty and College of Graduate Studies faculty and teaches in MTSU’s Experiential Learning Program and MT Engage Program.

The Aug. 11 ceremony may last up to two hours, and all graduating students must remain for the entire event. 

University officials are urging guests to arrive early to ease traffic congestion around Murphy Center and help ensure comfortable seating for everyone inside Hale Arena. Motorists also should avoid Middle Tennessee Boulevard because of ongoing construction; alternate route suggestions are available at http://www.mtsunews.com/graduation-info.

Graduation information — including links to maps and driving directions to MTSU, cap-and-gown information, official photographs and contacts for the Registrar’s Office — is available anytime at http://www.mtsunews.com/graduation-info.

The university’s 2018-19 academic year begins Monday, Aug. 27, with the first official day of fall 2018 classesUniversity Convocation, a public ceremony welcoming new freshmen into the MTSU family, is set for Saturday, Aug. 25, at 5 p.m. in Murphy Center and will feature Bryan Stevenson, author of MTSU’s Summer Reading Selection, “Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption,” as guest speaker.

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