SIU to present honorary degrees, distinguished service awards during commencement ceremonies
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SIU to present honorary degrees, distinguished service awards during commencement ceremonies
CARBONDALE, Ill. Southern Illinois University Carbondale will celebrate the achievements of eight individuals with honorary degrees and distinguished service awards during commencement ceremonies May 7-9 at Saluki Stadium.
Dr. Ngozi Ezike, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, will receive an honorary Doctor of Community Health degree during ceremonies honoring College of Applied Sciences and Arts graduates at
noon May 8.
The eight individuals, including Ezike, received SIU Board of Trustees approval. Spring 2021 ceremonies will be in person, following protocols of the Restore Illinois Plan. Social distancing and masks will be required for all participants, guests, and staff. Ceremonies over the three-day celebration will be for spring 2021 graduates along
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A University of Arkansas-Fort Smith professor recently became the first person in Arkansas to earn the National Geospacial Certification.
Cady is a professor for the College of Applied Science and Technology and focuses on computer graphics and unmanned aerial programs. Students are able to use these programs for agriculture and surveying when they pursue an associates degree in geographic information system mapping also known as GIS.
In this degree, students learn to program drones to fly themselves and later analyze the data those drones collect. It s about program improvement, said Ken Warden, dean of the College of Applied Science and Technology.