Chattanooga Area Residents Were Among Graduates Of Tusculum College

  • Friday, May 29, 2015
Two hundred and seventy-two students recently achieved an educational goal by earning a degree at Tusculum College. The accomplishments of these graduates were celebrated during the Spring Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 9, at Tusculum College.
 
Bridget M. Conte of Chattanooga graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice with a minor in psychology. Students graduating with a 3.5 to 3.74 grade point average received cum laude honors.
 
David B.
Serodino of Hixson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration with a concentration in economics and international business.
 
Tusculum College, the first college in Tennessee and the 28th oldest in the nation, is a liberal arts institution committed to providing a liberal arts education in a Judeo-Christian and civic arts environment, with pathways for career preparation, personal development and civic engagement. Approximately twenty-one hundred students are enrolled on the main campus in Greeneville and three off-site locations in East Tennessee. The academic programs for both traditional-aged students and working adults served through the Graduate and Professional Studies program are delivered using focused calendars.
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