
Three Reading residents graduated from Assumption College, Sunday, May 14, as the College held its Centennial Commencement exercises at the DCU Center in downtown Worcester, in which speaker John L. Allen, Jr., editor of Crux, a publication that focuses on news of the Vatican and Catholic Church, delivered the Commencement address.
Local graduates, who recieved a Bachelor of Arts degree, included Amanda Adreani, Christopher Migliozzi, and Morgan O'Brien.
During the ceremony-in which 410 Bachelor of Arts degrees; 195 graduate studies degrees (Master of Arts and Master of Business Administration) and certificates; and 48 Continuing and Career Education degrees (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science, and associates) were awarded-Francesco C. Cesareo, Ph.D., president of Assumption College, congratulated the graduates and reminded them to continue serving others after they leave campus.
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"As you prepare to go forth from Assumption I challenge you to take what you have learned to lead a life beyond the self by contributing your time and talent in service to the community so as to create a better world for future generations," said President Cesareo.
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