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Close to 250 participate in graduation ceremony Headlight staff reports SILVER CITY, N.M. – More than 350 students earned degrees from Western New Mexico University in spring 2021, and the Mustang community celebrated through a hybrid commencement ceremony on Friday afternoon. Of the graduates who received diplomas from WNMU this spring, about 250 chose to participate in the commencement ceremony, with 150 walking in person at Ben Altamirano Stadium and 97 turning their tassels over Zoom. The university awarded 37 associate degrees, 121 bachelor’s degrees, 152 master’s degrees, 68 graduate certificates, 10 applied technology certificates, six fast-track certificates, and five high school equivalency diplomas. Recognized as new inductees in the WNMU Student Hall of Fame were Taylor Allison, Kelli McGhiey, Harry O’Callaghan, Samantha Starr-Sullenger and Laruni Witty. ....
This a look at some local News brought to you by Silver City Radio. Western New Mexico University held their hybrid commencement at 2pm today. Former Regent Chair Jerry A. Walz and Former Senator John Arthur Smith were conferred their honorary doctorates along with the more than 250 graduates making up the Western New Mexico University class of 2021. The event was streamed live on Facebook. Special acknowledgement is extended to Keirston Bloomfield graduated with her associates degree in liberal arts even before she graduated from high school. She will graduate from Silver High on May 20 th. Congratulations to Keirston on her dedication and accomplishment. ....
This a look at some local News brought to you by Silver City Radio. Continental Divide Trail Coalition has their 2021 Virtual Trail Days underway. At 6pm this evening you can participate on “Stories from the Trail a Long Distance Traveler panel with Q&A. Then next Thursday, May 13 th, the session will be on “Hike the Divide-Film Screening and Discussion.” To learn more, go to continentaldividetrail.org.
. Former Regent Chair Jerry A. Walz and Former Senator John Arthur Smith will be conferred their honorary doctorates along with the more than 250 graduates making up the Western New Mexico University class of 2021. The ceremony will be May 7, at 2 p.m. The event will be live streamed on Facebook and wnmu.edu. Updates and additional information are available at commencement.wnmu.edu. ....
May 10, 2021 Nearly 250 spring 2021 graduates participate in WNMU ceremony Written by Nickolas Seibel on May 10, 2021 (Press Staff Photo by Dean Thompson) This little one got a little extra surprise Friday just before the Western New Mexico University commencement ceremonies at Ben Altamirano Field as he got a high-five from Rawhide, the WNMU mascot. More than 350 students graduated this spring, with 150 choosing to participate in person and about 100 choosing to stay remote during the hybrid ceremony. More than 350 students earned degrees from Western New Mexico University in spring 2021, and the Mustang community celebrated through a hybrid commencement ceremony Friday. Of the graduates who received diplomas from WNMU this spring, about 250 chose to participate in the commencement ceremony, with 150 walking in person at Ben Altamirano Stadium and 97 turning their tassels over Zoom. ....
WNMU to present honorary doctorates to former regent chair, former state senator From Staff Reports SILVER CITY – Along with the more than 250 graduates making up the Western New Mexico University class of 2021, two community members will receive honorary doctorates during the hybrid commencement ceremony at 2 p.m .Friday, May 7. Receiving Honorary Doctorates of Laws are former WNMU Regent Chair Jerry A. Walz and former District 35 Sen. John Arthur Smith. Walz is a Silver City native and WNMU graduate who excelled as a newspaper editor in his early career and as an attorney since 1980. For a dozen years, he was an instrumental member of the WNMU Board of Regents, having served as board chair multiple times and playing a key role in the hiring of current university president Joseph Shepard. ....