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The University of Maine

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2001

Commencement

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Umaine Names Valedictorians And Salutatorian, Joe Carr May 2001

Umaine Names Valedictorians And Salutatorian, Joe Carr

General University of Maine Publications

Four valedictorians and one salutatorian represented the University of Maine Class of 2001 in the 198th Commencement. Valedictorians included Kristi Carver of Beals Island, Maine, a landscape horticulture major; Scott Cookson of Glenburn, Maine, an engineering physics major; Jill Fuller of Dixfield, Maine, a communication sciences and disorders major; and Gerti Pellumbia of Tirana, Albania, a business administration major. Rebecca Rozario of Bangor, a mathematics major, earned the title of Salutatorian.


University Of Maine 198th Commencement, Joe Carr May 2001

University Of Maine 198th Commencement, Joe Carr

General University of Maine Publications

Press release announcing the awarding of over 1300 degrees during the 198th Commencement at the University of Maine, Orono. Of these awards, 336 Master's degrees and 21 Doctorate degrees were conferred.


Andrew M. Mead, 2001 Umaine Commencement Address, Andrew M. Mead, University Of Maine, Division Of Marketing And Communications May 2001

Andrew M. Mead, 2001 Umaine Commencement Address, Andrew M. Mead, University Of Maine, Division Of Marketing And Communications

General University of Maine Publications

The text of Chief Justice of the Maine Superior Court Andrew M. Mead's address to graduates of the University of Maine Class of 2001 on May 19, 2001.


Umaine Commencement Set For May 19, Joe Carr May 2001

Umaine Commencement Set For May 19, Joe Carr

General University of Maine Publications

Press release announcing Chief Justice of the Maine Superior Court Andrew M. Mead as the commencement speaker for the 198th University of Maine graduation. Honorary degrees were slated to be awarded to Maine writer Doris Grumbach and artist Jamie Wyeth.