University of Louisiana Outstanding Grads for Fall 2009
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Michelle Abadie always wanted to attend the University of Louisiana. Even Hurricane Katrina couldn’t stop her from pursuing her dream of becoming a teacher.
Shawntel Smith knew from the time she was a child that she would become a nurse. A childhood illness sent her to Oschner’s Hospital for a lengthy stay. She credits this time to cementing her passion to become a nurse and helping those fighting cancer.
Both of these women are among eight others who are this semester’s Outstanding Graduates. They are part of an eclectic mix – a football player, a pole vaulter, a mother of three and a U.S. veteran among others.
The students were chosen as Outstanding Graduates by their respective deans. The award is based on leadership, scholarship and service. An overall Outstanding Graduate will be named during graduation ceremonies on Dec. 19.
Below are their stories.
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Over 40 Ragin' Cajuns Receive Degrees
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A group of current and former student-athletes are expected to receive their bachelor's degrees on Saturday, Dec. 19 during University of Louisiana commencement exercises.
Below is the list of 41 student-athletes and their expected bachelor's degree
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