Lake Superior State University Honors Graduates at 2024 Commencement Ceremony

calender iconMay 06, 2024

Contact: Sheridan Worth, Director of Marketing at Lake Superior State University, sworth@lssu.edu, 906-635-2689

(Sault Ste. Marie, MI)  — Lake Superior State University proudly celebrated the outstanding academic accomplishments of its graduating class during the 62nd annual Commencement Ceremony, held on May 4, 2024.

The ceremony, which brought together graduates, their families, and guests, honored students from fall 2023, winter 2023-24, spring 2024, and summer 2024, serving as a testament to their unwavering dedication and perseverance throughout their academic journeys.

The event commenced with a grand procession featuring faculty, Golden Graduates, and administrators, as they cheered on the entering graduates, accompanied by traditional music performed by the Duncan Pipes and Drums of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

Dr. Lynn G. Gillette, Interim President of LSSU, warmly welcomed the audience with opening remarks, setting the stage for an inspiring and memorable ceremony.

The graduating class was represented by Emilee Nicole McDaniel, who delivered a heartfelt speech on behalf of her fellow graduates. McDaniel, a Biology major from Manistique, Michigan, reflected on her academic journey and expressed gratitude to her mentors, peers, and family for their support.

Dr. Kimberly O. Muller, Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, announced the recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award, Dr. R. Adam Mosey, recognizing his excellence in teaching at LSSU.

A notable highlight of the ceremony was the address by Claude H. (Bud) Denker III, President of Penske Corporation and LSSU alumnus. Denker III shared insights from his career and spoke about the importance of perseverance, support, time, and kindness.

In a gesture to complement his words, he presented each graduate with a Mega Millions Powerball ticket, symbolizing his encouragement for their future endeavors. He emphasized the value of perseverance alongside the occasional stroke of luck.

The ceremony concluded with closing remarks from Dr. Gillette, followed by a recessional featuring a traditional “Honor Song” performed by Aabizii, Native American Drummers, symbolizing the unity and resilience of the LSSU community.

Lake Superior State University extends its heartfelt congratulations to all graduates and wishes them continued success in their future endeavors.