Louisiana College: Congresswoman Letlow to speak at LCU Commencement May 7

Louisiana College: Congresswoman Letlow to speak at LCU Commencement May 7
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Louisiana College issued the following announcement on April 8.

Louisiana Christian University will hold its 167th  Commencement Exercises on May 7 at 10 a.m. at the Rapides Parish  Coliseum. More than 250 undergradate and graduate students will receive  degrees. 

Graduates from December 2021, May 2022 and August 2022 will particpate in commencement. 

This year’s commencement speaker U.S. Congresswoman Julia  Letlow, who represents Louisiana’s Fifth District, will be presented an  Honorary Doctorate in Public Administration. 

Letlow worked in higher education for many years, most  recently as the director of external affairs and strategic  communications for the University of Louisiana at Monroe, before running  to fill her late husband Luke Letlow’s seat in Congress. Luke Letlow  had been elected in November 2020 and was slated to take office in  January 2021. He died of COVID-19 in December. 

Pineville physician Dr. Kenneth Johnson will be awarded  the University’s Distinguished Service Award during the ceremony for his  several decades of volunteer service to the LCU “family” providing  medical assistance one afternoon per week on campus. 

Original source can be found here.



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