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Order of Ceremony PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL Saint Louis Caledonian Pipe Band
MASTER OF CEREMONIES CSCS
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Elizabeth Graduate Candidate
NATIONAL ANTHEM
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WELCOME
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CONGRATULATORY REMARKS
W. Director of Resident and Fellow Education
College of Health Sciences PRESENTATION OF BACHELOR’S CANDIDATES
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PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
PRESENTATION OF MASTER’S CANDIDATES
ACADEMIC HOODING PRESENTATION OF DOCTORAL CANDIDATES ACADEMIC HOODING
College of Chiropractic PRESENTATION OF DOCTORAL CANDIDATES ACADEMIC HOODING Dean of the College of Chiropractic
CONFERRING OF DEGREE CHIROPRACTIC OATH Joseph Pfeifer, DC
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Academic Dress, Hoods & Guest Hooders
The caps, gowns and hoods worn by the faculty and students at formal convocations are today’s formal dress of the worldwide academic community. While now worn only at formal convocations, such dress was originally the normal garb of academics as they went about their daily business. It originated in Europe more than a thousand years ago; like universities and colleges themselves, it developed within the church, and all academics were once at least in minor orders within the church. The robes and hoods are stylized versions of those monastic robes. The style of the robe indicates the highest degree earned by the wearer—bachelor sleeves are pointed and the robe is plain. Master’s robe sleeves are oblong, while the doctoral robe sleeves are gathered at the wrist, and the robe itself has velvet bands. Master, doctorate and professional doctorate graduates participate in a hooding ceremony during graduation. The hoods indicate the degree level, the academic area of degree and the school which granted it. The size of the hood indicates the degree level, the outer band of the hood indicates, by color, the degree discipline, the bright, silken interior of the hood, by its color and design, indicates its source. Each university and college has a distinctive hood. During the hooding process, a sash-like garment of blue and white (Logan’s school colors) and the color that represents the discipline of the degree being granted is placed around the neck of the graduate.
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Degree Candidates College of Health Sciences BACHELO
OF SCIENCE HUMAN BIOLOGY Tina Lynn Childress Cassandra Lynn Coplea Adrijana Hasanago Kayla Michelle Mulligan Kimberley Dyane Patton Rita Tompkins Breana Wiener Dana Wirojratana
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE LIFE SCIENCE Isabehl Ascher Payton Elizabeth Birkel Michael Dalton Cutchins Cassie Francis Makayla Gangemi Jozef Kocsis Zachary M Petruso Tyler Womble Abby Worland
The appearance of a name on these lists is presumptive evidence of graduation, but is not to be regarded as conclusive.
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Degree Candidates College of Health Sciences MASTER OF SCIENCE APPLIED NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
MASTER OF SCIENCE HEALTH INFORMATICS
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The appearance of a name on these lists is presumptive evidence of graduation, but is not to be regarded as conclusive.
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Degree Candidates College of Health Sciences MASTER OF SCIENCE NUTRITION & HUMAN PERFORMANCE
Keiley Shae Johnson
Katrina Angela Borg a
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Degree Candidates College of Health Sciences MASTER OF SCIENCE SPORTS & REHABILITATION
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Degree Candidates
College of Health Sciences DOCTOR OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION Andrea Jill Pratte
The appearance of a name on these lists is presumptive evidence of graduation, but is not to be regarded as conclusive.
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Degree Candidates College of Chiropractic DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Rachael Lindsey Christin Mahone Justin Martinez
Jeffrey Michael Merkt Brady O Miers Joel Miller Alec Morrison Allison Mullins Jonathan Michael Owen
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Degree Candidates College of Chiropractic DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Macy Layton Randolph Cyd M. Rios Curbelo Gabrielle Liana Rizzo Marissa Robinson Frances Faye Rowland Dalal Salah Brianna Schaeffer Sarah Anne Schumacher Ariel Chane’ Smith Marisa Smith Cameron Patrick Taylor John Theriot Garrett L. Wilder Devin Woods Jessica Yackley
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Degree Candidates College of Chiropractic
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* Denotes candidates also receiving a Master of Science degree The appearance of a name on these lists is presumptive evidence of graduation, but is not to be regarded as conclusive.
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Academic Honors & Recognitions
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES HONORS AWARDS Given to students in recognition of exceptional academic performance in their College of Health Sciences degree program.
COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC HONORS AWARDS Given to students in recognition of exceptional academic performance in the Doctor of Chiropractic degree program.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD Given to students in recognition of graduating with the highest cumulative grade point average in their degree program.
PRESIDENT’S HONOR ROLL Given to students in recognition of earning a place on the Dean’s list each trimester they were enrolled in their degree program
LOGAN LEGACY AWARD Given as student who began Logan after being influenced by an mmediate family member who graduated from Logan prior to them making their decision to attend here.
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Student & Faculty Awards & Recognitions UNIVERSITY MISSION AWARDS DIVERSITY & INCLUSION AWARD
EVIDENCE INFORMED AWARD
LEADERS MADE AWARD
LOGAN RESPECT AWARD
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HUGH B. LOGAN CLINIC EXCELLENCE AWARD
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Student & Faculty Awards & Recognitions OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARDS UNIVERSITY BASIC SCIENCE OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD
COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC LTY AWARD OUTST
COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC OUTSTANDING CLINIC FACULTY AWARD
HUGH B. LOGAN OUTSTANDING STAFF AWARD
HUGH B. LOGAN OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD
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Academic Honors College of Health Sciences BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HUMAN BIOLOGY
Magna Cum Laude Adrijana Hasanago Summa Cum Laude Kayla Michelle Mulligan Rita Tompkins Breana Wiener BACHELOR OF SCIENCE LIFE SCIENCE
Cum Laude Cassie Francis Zachary M Petruso Magna Cum Laude Payton Elizaebeth Birkel Michael Dalton Cutchins Summa Cum Laude Makayla Gangemi
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College of Health Sciences APPLIED NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
With Distinction Mirissa Massey
With High Distinction Molly Mc
HEALTH INFORMATICS
With High Distinction Ava Anderson Julia Kaye VanDerZalm Dickey Mary D Foster Bansari Patel Ali Waites
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Academic Honors College of Health Sciences MASTER OF SCIENCE NUTRITION & HUMAN PERFORMANCE
With Distinction
Hannah Rodgers Matthew Steiner Christopher Williams
With High Distinction Lorraine Simioni Hately Victoria Heaton Sydney Ketelboeter Sarah Marchant Tracy Ann Mawhorter Paola Pagán Rivera Carly Renee Riehl Amanda Lynn Spies Ryan J. Thomas Jennifer White
Jocelyn Terese Antonelli Marie Rachelle
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Academic Honors College of Health Sciences MASTER OF SCIENCE SPORTS SCIENCE & REHABILITATION
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DOCTOR OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION With High Distinction Andrea Jill Pratte
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College of Chiropractic
Cum Laude
Magna Cum Laude
Summa Cum Laude
Jared Leifer
Jared Leifer
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College of Chiropractic
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Logan Legacy Recognition
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Toni Lane, DC Class of 1989
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OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD Pratte, MS,
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OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD Patrick Montgomery, DC, MS, FASA
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Chiropractic Oath In accordance with the law of nature, that law which God has prescribed to all people; and in consequence of my dedication to getting the sick well by the application of that law, I promise and swear to keep, to the best of my ability and judgement, the following Oath: I will observe and practice every acknowledged rule of professional conduct in relation with my profession, my patient, my colleague and myself. I will keep an open-mind regarding the progress of my profession, provided that these progressions shall be confined within the boundaries of the chiropractic science, philosophy and art. I will serve my patient to the best of my ability, violating neither his confidences nor his dignity, and in my association with patients I shall not violate that which is moral and right. I shall regard and refer to my fellow chiropractor with honor, giving credit where it is due. I shall improve my knowledge and skill, firm in my resolution to justify the responsibility, which the degree of Doctor of Chiropractic symbolizes and imposes. To all this, I pledge myself, knowing these ideals are prescribed by the dictates of reason alone.
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