KEEP UP WITH CEDARVILLE facebook.com/cedarville twitter.com/cedarville instagram.com/cedarville linkedin.com/school/cedarville-university youtube.com/CedarvilleUniversity tiktok.com/@cedarville cedarville.edu CEDARVILLE STORIES PODCAST cedarville.edu/CedarvilleStories SUBSCRIBE TO INSIDE VIEW E-NEWSLETTER cedarville.edu/InsideView The pomp and circumstance that one would expect at a college graduation were on display Saturday, May 6, when Cedarville University graduated 951 students — our largest class ever — during the 127th annual commencement ceremonies in the Doden Field House. This year’s class of graduates included 809 undergraduates and 142 earning a master’s or doctoral degree. Of the graduate students, 22 received their Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree, which is the largest group of MDiv graduates at Cedarville. In addition to a record number of degrees, four students were awarded the President’s Trophy Award. Two awards were given in the 10 a.m. ceremony to Tevia Carr ’23 from Cedarville, Ohio, who graduated with a degree in molecular biology, and William Imfeld ’23 of Danville, Kentucky, graduating from the allied health program. During the 2 p.m. commencement, the award was given to Mallory Delamarter ’23 of Danville, Indiana, who earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting, and Isaac Shaw, MDiv ’23, who graduated alongside his two sisters, all with Master of Divinity degrees. William Imfeld Mallory Delamarter Isaac Shaw Tevia Carr ANOTHER RECORD GRADUATING CLASS CAMPUS NEWS 30 | Cedarville Magazine
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