Dec 09, 2024

K-State commencement ceremonies to recognize summer, fall 2024 degree candidates

Posted Dec 09, 2024 4:59 PM

  MANHATTAN — Kansas State University will see more than 1,200 candidates for graduation this fall at commencement ceremonies set for Friday, Dec. 13, in Manhattan and Salina and Saturday, Dec. 14, in Manhattan.

Candidates from both the summer 2024 and fall 2024 semesters will be recognized. Ceremony information, including parking, accommodations and a live webcast of the Manhattan campus ceremonies, will be available on the K-State graduation website. Approximately 880 bachelor's degrees, 250 master's degrees and 80 doctorates will be awarded this fall. More than 50 students will be earning multiple degrees. The graduates-to-be also include nearly 280 students who are earning their degrees through a K-State Online program.

The following is the schedule and speakers for ceremonies on Dec. 13:• Graduate School, 1 p.m., Bramlage Coliseum. Regent Neelima Parasker will represent the Kansas Board of Regents at the ceremony. Garry Myers, director of the Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection at the University of Technology Sydney, will be the speaker.•

Air Force ROTC Detachment 270 commissioning ceremony, 2 p.m., Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. The commissioning officer and speaker will be Lt. Col. Brian Witthoeft, commander of Detachment 270.•

K-State Salina, 7 p.m., Student Life Center, Salina. Retired Col. William Clark, president and CEO of Saint Francis Ministries, will be the speaker. Clark served in the United States Army for 30 years and has led Saint Francis Ministries since November 2020.The following is the schedule and speakers for ceremonies on Dec. 14:

• College of Arts and Sciences, 8:30 a.m., Bramlage Coliseum. The speaker will be Sheila Ellis-Glasper, principal and co-founder of SEG Media Collective. In addition to leading the award-winning agency, Ellis-Glasper has earned accolades including the 2021 Minority Business Advocate of the Year and the 2024 Stacey Hall Humanitarian Award.•

Army ROTC Wildcat Battalion ceremony, 9 a.m., Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. The guest speaker and commissioning officer will be Col. Travis Habhab, First Infantry Division Chief of Staff.•

College of Education, 10 a.m., Bramlage Coliseum. Connie Redic, principal of Curtis Middle School, USD 259 Wichita Public Schools, will be the speaker. Redic was named the Kansas Assistant Principal of the Year in 2021, and she earned a doctorate in curriculum and instruction from K-State.•

College of Business Administration, 11:30 a.m., Bramlage Coliseum. Julie Bryant, retired manager of accounting operations for Phillips 66, will be the speaker. Bryant is a member of K-State College of Business Administration advisory councils for business and accounting.•

College of Agriculture, 1 p.m., Bramlage Coliseum. Cassie Jones, professor and teaching coordinator in K-State's animal sciences and industry department, will be the speaker. In addition to managing the largest undergraduate major on campus, she is also an accomplished researcher with more than 100 peer-reviewed articles.•

College of Health and Human Sciences, 2:30 p.m., Bramlage Coliseum. Paul Ewing, CEO of Prosperity Advisors, will be the speaker. Ewing has worked in the financial services industry for more than 40 years, and in addition to leading Prosperity Advisors, he also founded and serves as CEO of the Prosperity Network of Advisors.•

Carl R. Ice College of Engineering, 4 p.m., Bramlage Coliseum. Karen Clegg, retired vice president and general manager of Honeywell International Defense and Space, will be the speaker. Clegg was responsible for domestic and international sales, marketing and customer interface, and program management and financial reporting for all aftermarket products.