(KAIR) -- The Spring Commencement ceremonies for approximately 500 graduates of Missouri Western State University will be held at 11 and 3 Saturday, in the arena of the M.O. Looney Complex.
Nicole Kerr, an engineering technology graduate from Brisbane, Australia, will deliver the commencement address at the 11 a.m. ceremony.
Quincy Hawkins, a physical education graduate from Kansas City, Missouri will deliver the commencement address at the 3 p.m. ceremony.
The MWSU Alumni Association will host a free reception for graduates and their families after the ceremony in the Looney small gym.
Other commencement-related activities include an ROTC commissioning ceremony at 3 p.m. Friday in Kemper Recital Hall, Spratt Hall 101, and pinning ceremonies at 8:30 a.m. Saturday in the Fulkerson Center for nursing graduates and in Kemper Recital Hall for physical therapist assistant graduates.
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