Shawnee native receives award, degree from USAO.

By Staff reports
Posted Dec 07, 2009 @ 04:30 PM
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A Shawnee native received an award from her college and degree from the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma during commencement ceremonies Dec. 4.
Presiding over the ceremony was Dr. John Feaver, president of the college.
“With your degree and the abilities that the degree represents, I urge you to improve the quality of life of the people in your community. I urge you to improve the lives of those in the many communities you will encounter in your journey,” Feaver said.
The Division of Arts and Humanities awarded Alison Crouch, Shawnee, as its outstanding grad.
The evening ceremony began with the traditional “Pomp and Circumstance” processional, performed by Dr. Stephen Weber, associate professor of music. Music majors Matt Pitts and Scott Pitts from Comanche performed “The Parting Glass,” a traditional Irish song.
Feaver issued 36 bachelor of science degrees, 21 bachelor of arts degrees and five bachelor of fine arts degrees.
The local student receiving bachelor of fine arts degrees was Alison Michele Crouch, Shawnee.

A Shawnee native received an award from her college and degree from the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma during commencement ceremonies Dec. 4.
Presiding over the ceremony was Dr. John Feaver, president of the college.
“With your degree and the abilities that the degree represents, I urge you to improve the quality of life of the people in your community. I urge you to improve the lives of those in the many communities you will encounter in your journey,” Feaver said.
The Division of Arts and Humanities awarded Alison Crouch, Shawnee, as its outstanding grad.
The evening ceremony began with the traditional “Pomp and Circumstance” processional, performed by Dr. Stephen Weber, associate professor of music. Music majors Matt Pitts and Scott Pitts from Comanche performed “The Parting Glass,” a traditional Irish song.
Feaver issued 36 bachelor of science degrees, 21 bachelor of arts degrees and five bachelor of fine arts degrees.
The local student receiving bachelor of fine arts degrees was Alison Michele Crouch, Shawnee.

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