College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Campbell Medicine, Divinity, ROTC, the Law School and Main Campus celebrated commencement ceremonies during graduation weekend, May 12-14.
Rev. Dr. Andrew Dellinger Jones, the senior pastor at Millbrook Baptist Church in Raleigh, conferred degrees to 34 students inside the Hobson Performance Center.
Campbell University’s Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law conferred 155 Juris Doctor degrees.
Dr. Carrie Brown, chief medical officer for Behavioral Health and Individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities for the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, delivered the address to 233 graduates inside the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center.
Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine conferred 164 graduates with degrees at Barker-Lane Stadium.
Nineteen students were commissioned into the U.S. Army as second lieutenants, featuring keynote speaker Maj. Gen. Kevin Vereen, a 1988 Campbell University graduate, and current head of the U.S. Army Recruiting Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
"Connect with one another, invest in your friends and families through shared times, conversations and experiences together. Congratulations Class of 2022"
“May you hold this not only as a motto for yourself, but also as a call to action to help all people reach the stars through difficulty no matter how dark the night. I have no doubt this extraordinary Campbell class of 2022 will help us all reach the stars.”
“It’s just going to grow somewhere, somehow. There’s no use wringing your hands over it. Just live your calling and look for the budding kingdom. Then be delighted anywhere you see it surface.”
"As you spread out across big firms and small, big cities and small hamlets, private, public, academic and corporate positions, I hope you leave here as warriors for democracy and justice.”
‘That’s what separates you from everybody else — you do what you do, and you do it with a smile."
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