Cottey commencement activities start May 16

Friday, May 9, 2014

Cottey College is preparing for commencement and other related activities.

As these important events draw closer, drivers on Austin are asked to take note of the increased pedestrian and visitor traffic and to drive safely, noted the college in a press release.

The public is invited to attend the following commencement weekend events.

The weekend begins Friday, May 16, with the Merry Ann DeVaney Sauls Writing Awards Contest at 10 a.m. in the Missouri Recital Hall. Named after Mrs. Sauls, a 1959 graduate of Cottey College, the contest was developed to enhance the prestige of academic writing in the four disciplines at Cottey. Awards are given in the four areas of fine arts, humanities, math and science, social sciences, and an additional award in composition.

The activities continue that evening with baccalaureate at 7:30 in the Cottey College Chapel. The Spiritual Life Committee sponsors this special service.

On Saturday, May 17, graduates and returning students will be honored for their academic achievements at the Honors and Awards Convocation, beginning at 10 a.m. in the Auditorium of the Haidee and Allen Wild Center for the Arts.

Capping, one of the longest running traditions, will also take place Saturday at 7 p.m. on the Main Hall steps.

Seniors have their mortarboards pinned atop their heads by women who have significantly impacted their lives. In the event of inclement weather, the ceremony will be moved to the auditorium in the Center for the Arts.

Commencement is Sunday, May 18, at 10 a.m. in the Hinkhouse Gymnasium. This year's College Marshal, leading the student procession, will be Michel Ashmore, associate professor of music.

Honored speaker at commencement this year will be Áine Duggan, president of Re: Gender, formerly National Council for Research on Women.

Duggan is focused on leveraging independent research to accelerate advancements for women and girls. She is a native of Ireland and earned her master's degree from University College, Dublin.

The chapel is located between Reeves Hall and Robertson Hall on the south side of Austin Boulevard. Main Hall is on the northwest corner of Austin and Chestnut streets. The gymnasium, inside Hinkhouse Center, is located one block south of Austin Boulevard.

Parking is available at the Center for the Arts, which is on the corner of Austin and Tower streets. Additional parking may be found in the lot south of Robertson Hall, accessible off of Tower Street.

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