UHV Graduates to Celebrate Milestone at Fall Commencement Ceremony
Friday, December 10, 2010
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graduates to celebrate milestone at fall commencement ceremony
KATY – More than 400 University of Houston-Victoria students
are scheduled to walk Saturday in the university’s fall commencement ceremony,
which will include a keynote address from a district court judge.
The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. in the Leonard E. Merrell
Center, 6301 S. Stadium Lane. Judge Randy M. Clapp, who presides over the 329th
Judicial District Court in Wharton County, will deliver the commencement
address.
"UHV faculty and staff are looking forward to helping these
students and their families celebrate this special day in their lives,” UHV
Interim President Don Smith said. "We also are looking forward to hearing Judge
Clapp’s inspirational words.”
UHV Faculty Senate President Jane Devick Fry will serve as
the grand marshal during the ceremony. The deans of UHV’s four schools will
award students their diplomas, and Smith will confer the degrees. Outstanding
students for the fall semester also will be recognized, along with faculty
members who previously received awards for excellence in teaching, research and
service.
Carroll Robertson Ray, chair of the UH System Board of
Regents, will bring greetings on behalf of the board, and Renu Khator,
chancellor of the UH System, also will address the audience. Regent Andrew
Cobos will be in attendance.
Clapp was asked to give the keynote address as a longtime
UHV supporter and advocate. He is a member and past chairman of the UHV
President’s Regional Advisory Board. He also received the UHV People Who Make a
Difference Award in 2001.
He was appointed in 2007 by Texas Gov. Rick Perry to his
current position as a district court judge. Prior to that, he was an attorney
and partner at Duckett, Bouligny & Collins LLP in El Campo, and served in
the U.S. Army as a captain in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps in Fort
McClellan, Ala.
Clapp serves in numerous community organizations and has
received many recognitions. He is director and past president of the El Campo
Economic Development Corp., and a member of the board of trustees and past
chairman of the West Wharton County Hospital District. He is past chairman of
the Board of Trustees of Wharton County Junior College, and is a board member
of both the Texas Healthcare Trustees and the Northside Education Center.
In addition, he is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the
American Bar Association, the Bar Association of the Fifth Federal Circuit and
the Electric Cooperative Bar Association. He is a member and past president of
the Wharton County Bar Association.
Clapp graduated magna cum laude from Trinity University with
a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and received his law degree with
honors from the University of Texas, where he was elected to the Order of the
Coif. He and his wife, Melba, have six grown children and two grandchildren.
Following the fall commencement ceremony, a reception for
graduates and their guests will take place in the Merrell Center.
The UHV School of Nursing also will have a pinning ceremony
for all its graduates in the afternoon at the Merrell Center. Students
graduating from the Second Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing, the
Registered Nurse to BSN, and the Master of Science in Nursing programs will
have special pins placed on their outfits. The speaker for the 1:30 p.m.
ceremony will be Steven Brockman-Weber, the chief nursing officer and chief
operating officer at Memorial Hermann Sugar Land.
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