May 2024 Commencement Awards

May 14, 2024
Troy stands with his parents, holding his award.

Troy with his parents.

Troy Huber: Hemphill Graduate Honor Award

The Graduate School recognizes the graduate who has excelled in their academic studies, possesses a character and behavior consistent with the university’s purpose, and exhibits potential for significant contribution to his or her chosen field. The award was endowed by Dr. Lee Hemphill and Mrs. Lunelle Nix Hemphill. Dr. Hemphill served Hardin-Simmons for many years as the Vice President for Development.

Kathleen shakes the hand of President Bruntmyer.

Kathleen with President Bruntmyer.

Kathleen Moore: The Julius Nelson Olsen Medal

Dr. and Mrs. Julius Olsen established the Julius Nelson Olsen Medal in 1914 in memory of their son. It is perpetuated through a bequest by Dean Julius Olsen, who was Professor of Physics at Hardin-Simmons University from 1902-1942 and Dean of the University during much of that time. This medal is awarded annually at spring commencement to the graduate who has the highest grade average, has exemplified the highest scholarly achievement, and has completed at least 90 semester credits of residence credit at Hardin-Simmons University including international study work taken through HSU.

Emily shakes the hand of President Bruntmyer.

Emily with President Bruntmyer.

Emily Stogsdill:  The Minnie L. Anderson Medal

Two awards are made at spring commencement in the name of George Skiles Anderson and Minnie L. Anderson, longtime benefactors. The medals go to the senior man and senior woman who, having spent three or more years (90 semester credits including international study work taken through HSU) in residence at HSU, have excelled in character, personal development, and service to the University as recommended by a faculty/staff committee.

Grant shakes the hand of President Bruntmyer.

Grant with President Bruntmyer.

Grant MitzelfeltThe George Skiles Anderson Medal

Two awards are made at spring commencement in the name of George Skiles Anderson and Minnie L. Anderson, longtime benefactors. The medals go to the senior man and senior woman who, having spent three or more years (90 semester credits including international study work taken through HSU) in residence at HSU, have excelled in character, personal development, and service to the University as recommended by a faculty/staff committee.

 

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