Honorary Degrees Awarded
The Honorary Degree (Honoris Causa) is the highest honor, awarded periodically at Commencement upon the approval of the College Board of Trustees, to an individual whose accomplishments and character exemplify excellence. An honorary degree recipient must have made contributions that are substantial enough to be worthy of distinction. Achievements must align with and support the College values and principles.
May 2008: Sharon Bolin, Ph.D.
December 2007: Nola J. Pender, Ph.D.
May 2007: Sandra R. Goosen Mott, Ph.D., R.N.
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