NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Tennessee State University will celebrate its fall commencement ceremonies over two days, Dec. 5 and 6, at the Gentry Center Complex, showcasing the achievements of its undergraduate and graduate students. Each ceremony will feature selected student speakers delivering five-minute addresses, organized by colleges to provide a personalized celebration for each group of graduates.
On Dec. 5, the ceremonies will begin at 9 a.m. with graduates from the Colleges of Business, Engineering, Life and Physical Sciences, and Public Service, followed by the School of Graduate and Professional Studies and the College of Education at 5 p.m. The celebrations will continue on Dec. 6 at 9 a.m. with students from the Colleges of Agriculture, Health Sciences, and Liberal Arts participating. Overall, about 630 undergraduate and graduate students will receive their degrees in various disciplines.
The revamped commencement format aligns with TSU President Dwayne Tucker’s vision to enhance the university experience through reimagining TSU for the future. “As we gather to celebrate the achievements of our graduates, we also honor their hard work and resilience,” Tucker said. “This new approach not only streamlines our resources, but it also enriches the student experience, allowing each graduate a moment to take center stage and motivate their classmates.”
Dr. Robbie Melton, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, added, “This event serves as a powerful reminder of the dedication and resilience of our students. We are excited to give them a platform to share their stories and inspire one another as they embark on their next chapter.”
Families and friends of the graduates are encouraged to join in the momentous occasion, recognizing the hard work and perseverance of TSU’s students as they move forward into their futures.
For additional information about the fall commencement ceremonies, please visit www.tnstate.edu/records/commencement/.
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Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public land-grant university offering 41 bachelor’s degrees, 15 graduate certificates, 27 master’s degrees, and nine doctoral degrees. TSU’s campus spans 500 acres. The university is committed to academic excellence, providing students with a quality education in a nurturing and innovative environment that prepares them as alumni to be global leaders. Visit tnstate.edu for more details.