AUSTIN
— St. Edward’s University will recognize graduating
students in two ceremonies on Saturday, Aug. 14 in the Recreation
and Convocation Center on campus.
Sue
Currey, associate professor of Communications and recipient of the
2004 Distinguished Teaching Award, will deliver the keynote address
at the ceremony for New College and graduate students at 10 a.m.
Helen Just, associate professor of Psychology and recipient of the
2004 Distinguished Teaching Award, will deliver the keynote address
at the ceremony for undergraduate students at 2 p.m.
St.
Edward’s University officials will confer approximately 272
degrees this summer. Degree distribution is as follows:
| Undergraduate
degrees |
105 |
| New
College undergraduate degrees |
74 |
| Master
of Business Administration |
45 |
| Master
of Arts in Counseling |
10 |
| Master
of Liberal Arts |
7 |
| Master
of Science in Organizational Leadership and Ethics |
18 |
|
Master of Science in Computer Information Systems |
5 |
| Master
of Arts in Human Services |
8 |
| Total |
272 |
Founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward’s University
has been named one of America’s Best Colleges for 2004 by
U.S. News & World Report. St. Edward’s is a private, Catholic,
liberal arts university of approximately 4,450 students located
in Austin, Texas.
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