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January 10, 2008
ULM Alumni Association to host official ring ceremony for each graduating class
Each graduating class at the University of Louisiana at Monroe will receive their rings in style, courtesy of the ULM Alumni Association.
Beginning with the Fall 2007 graduating class, the Alumni Association began hosting an official ring ceremony where President James Cofer presented the treasured university keepsake to each student who purchased one. Last semesterās ceremony occurred Saturday morning, Dec. 15.
Andy Holloway of Crowville, who graduated from Ā鶹¹ū¶³“«Ć½ on that date with a bachelorās degree in general studies, was pleased to receive his ring with such distinction. āI felt honored to be there, and itās a good way to connect students and their families with the university.ā
Tommy Walpole, associate director of Alumni Relations, was pleased at the positive response. āThe ring ceremony is something we are very excited about. This was a nice way for students to receive their class rings, and all in attendance really enjoyed the event. We look forward to the growth of this program.ā
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