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U.S. Sen. John Kerry and Five Honorary Degree Recipients Headline UMass Lowell CommencementContact: Patricia McCafferty978-934-3238 or Patricia_McCafferty@uml.edu N E W S R E L E A S E LOWELL, MA – U.S. Sen. John Kerry and five honorary degree recipients will be featured at the University of Massachusetts Lowell’s commencement on Saturday, May 31 at 10 a.m. at the Tsongas Arena. Sen. Kerry will deliver the commencement address to nearly 2,000 graduates who are expected to receive bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. The University is also honoring five outstanding individuals with honorary doctoral degrees. “We are honored to have such a distinguished group of honorees this year,” said Chancellor Marty Meehan. “The honorary degree recipients represent the very best – some who have received the highest honors in their respective fields as well as some of our most exceptional alumni who offer a wonderful example of the impact that UMass Lowell can have on someone’s life.” This year’s honorary degree recipients are:
Currently serving his fourth term in the Senate, Sen. Kerry is the chairman of the Small Business Committee and a member of the Commerce, Finance and Foreign Affairs committees. His Senate priorities have included helping to provide health insurance for millions of low-income children and to improve public education, protect the natural environment and ensure that America's veterans have access to care and support. “Senator Kerry is a national leader who recognizes the importance of investing in young Americans by ensuring they have access to an affordable college education,” said Interim Provost Donald Pierson. “Our UMass Lowell community is pleased to have Senator Kerry speak to our graduates and join us to celebrate their accomplishments.” This year, for the first time, a scholarship fundraising dinner will be hosted by Chancellor Meehan the night before commencement, during which the honorary degree recipients, distinguished alumni and student award recipients will be acknowledged. The University also will honor Thomas O’Connor with the Distinguished Alumni Award. O’Connor, who received a B.S. in Biological Science in 1977 and a M.S. in Environmental Science in 1980, has created two endowed funds at UMass Lowell. He is president and CEO of DCP Midstream, LLP, one of the nation’s largest natural gas gatherers and processors, and one of the nation’s largest natural gas liquids producers and marketers. In a change from recent years, the names of all graduates will be called at the commencement ceremony. Following the ceremony at the Tsongas Arena, individual colleges will host receptions for graduating students and their guests. More information, including a complete schedule of commencement day activities, is available at www.uml.edu/commencement. * Editor's Note: Photos and bios available upon request UMass Lowell, with a national reputation in science, engineering and technology, is committed to educating students for lifelong success in a diverse world and conducting research and outreach activities that sustain the economic, environmental and social health of the region. It offers its 12,000 students more than 120 degree choices, internships, five-year combined bachelor’s to master’s programs and doctoral studies in the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Engineering and Management, the School of Health and Environment, and the Graduate School of Education. www.uml.edu | |
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