Published August 01. 2020 06:43AM
Widener University conferred degrees to more than 1,100 undergraduate and graduate students this year.
The university created a digital hub to celebrate the milestone accomplishments of the 2020 graduates from a safe distance. The graduates are also invited to participate in a rescheduled commencement ceremony at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in May 2021.
Local graduates included:
Barnesville: John Hurst graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Widener’s School of Engineering
Lehighton: Amy McConnell graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering from Widener’s School of Engineering
New Ringgold: Katrina Miller graduated with a Master of Social Work from Widener’s School of Human Service Professions
Palmerton: Devon Santos graduated with a Bachelor of Science in from Widener’s School of Engineering
Saylorsburg: William Butler graduated with a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Widener’s School of Nursing; Brendan Kearns graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from Widener’s School of Engineering