From Moravian College: Moravian College held commencement exercises on Saturday, May 11, 2019 on John Makuvek Field on the Main Street campus. The ceremony concluded the 277th academic year at Moravian. Moravian College President Bryon L. Grigsby ’90 conferred degrees to 538 bachelor degree candidates and 96 graduate degree candidates.
Undergraduate degrees conferred:
Undergraduate degrees conferred:
- Degree of Bachelor of Arts
- Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts
- Degree of Bachelor of Music
- Degree of Bachelor of Science
- Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Graduate degrees conferred:
- Degree of Master of Business Administration
- Degree of Master of Education
- Degree of Master of Health Administration
- Degree of Master of Science in Human Resource Management
- Degree of Master of Science in Athletic Training
- Degree of Master of Science in Nursing
- Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching
Theological Seminary degrees conferred:
- Degree of Master of Arts in Chaplaincy
- Degree of Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling
- Degree of Master of Arts in Theological Studies
- Degree of Master of Divinity
To view the complete list of 2019 Moravian College graduates, please visit moravian.edu/commencement/list-of-graduates
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