The 'Miracle' of Catholic Education -- Georgian Court University celebrates accomplishments of latest graduates
July 29, 2019 at 12:37 p.m.
By David Karas | Correspondent
Maybe it is business major and graduation speaker Caitlin Murphy, of Trenton, who served as president of the Student Government Association and has already lined up a job at a billing firm.
Or perhaps it is Monsignor Donovan High School, Toms River, graduate Michael Marinaro, Howell, who managed to complete his biochemistry degree in just three years.
It might be the story of any one of the 313 undergraduate and 212 graduate students who comprised the Class of 2014.
Georgian Court University, Lakewood, has a lot to be proud of in its latest class of graduates, who were recognized during commencement ceremonies and who celebrated a final Mass together to close out their experiences of faith and education in the Diocese of Trenton’s only Catholic college.
More to come.
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By David Karas | Correspondent
Maybe it is business major and graduation speaker Caitlin Murphy, of Trenton, who served as president of the Student Government Association and has already lined up a job at a billing firm.
Or perhaps it is Monsignor Donovan High School, Toms River, graduate Michael Marinaro, Howell, who managed to complete his biochemistry degree in just three years.
It might be the story of any one of the 313 undergraduate and 212 graduate students who comprised the Class of 2014.
Georgian Court University, Lakewood, has a lot to be proud of in its latest class of graduates, who were recognized during commencement ceremonies and who celebrated a final Mass together to close out their experiences of faith and education in the Diocese of Trenton’s only Catholic college.
More to come.
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