Nearly 300 students will
graduate from The University of Findlay during fall commencement ceremonies at
2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, in the Koehler Center on campus.
More
than 130 graduate degrees will be awarded, and more than 135 undergraduate
degrees will be awarded, including approximately 20 bachelor of arts degrees
and approximately 115 bachelor of science degrees.
Nearly
20 associate of arts degrees will be conferred.
Among the UF graduates are approximately 65 international
students who will receive master’s degrees and three international students who
will receive bachelor’s degrees. Those students represent the countries of
Nepal, Taiwan, China, Japan, India, Ghana, Korea and Venezuela.
Daniel May,
Ph.D., vice president of academic affairs at The University of Findlay, will
give the commencement address. May joined the University in 1991 as an
assistant professor and has served in his current position since 2004.
Prior to
joining the University, May completed field assignments with the U.S.
Geological Survey in Arizona; supervised student field geology courses in
California, New Mexico and Colorado; and did geologic consulting work in the
Midwest.
May
received a bachelor of science degree in geology from Stanford University in
Stanford, Calif., and a doctoral degree in geology from the University of
California at Santa Barbara.
The University’s
traditional Arch Ceremony
will immediately follow commencement at approximately 3:30 p.m. at the Griffith
Memorial Arch.