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Five from Metcalfe receive degrees from Lindsey Wilson

By Mariah Stearns

Five Metcalfe County residents received undergraduate or graduate degrees at Lindsey Wilson College's 105th commencement ceremony, held May 13 in Biggers Sports Center.

The college capped off its largest graduating class in the college's 114-year history at Saturday's spring commencement, held before a record crowd of over 3,000 guests. The college awarded a total of 282 undergraduate and graduate degrees. Combined with the degrees awarded at last winter's commencement ceremony, the Lindsey Wilson Class of 2017 was a record 689 students.

The 5 Metcalfe County residents who received degrees from Lindsey Wilson were:


  • Andrea Costello of Summer Shade earned a Bachelor of Art degree in human services and counseling
  • Megan Harper of Edmonton earned a Bachelor of Art degree in criminal justice
  • Lane Thompson of Center earned a Bachelor of Art degree in business administration
  • Aimee Young of Edmonton earned a Bachelor of Art degree in criminal justice
  • Sarah Young of Summer Shade earned a Bachelor of Art degree in business administration


This story was posted on 2017-05-23 14:01:43
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