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Engineering, business, education grads look to bright futures - News

May 10, 2026 - 05:59

Engineering, business, education grads look to bright futures - News

The final of six commencement ceremonies at Campbell University wrapped up this week, sending graduates from the fields of engineering, business, and education into the world with a message of limitless potential. The ceremony, which marked the end of the university's spring graduation season, focused on the theme of "achieving the unimaginable" as a way to inspire the newest alumni.

Among the graduates was Susan Lawrence, a student who embodied the spirit of the day. Having already accomplished a great deal during her time at the university, Lawrence looked forward to applying her skills in the real world. She was one of hundreds who crossed the stage, representing a diverse range of disciplines that are critical to the modern economy.

University officials and guest speakers urged the graduates to not be intimidated by the challenges ahead. Instead, they were encouraged to view their degrees as a foundation for innovation and leadership. The message was clear: the future is bright for those willing to push past conventional limits. As the caps were thrown into the air, the Class of 2024 left with diplomas in hand and a mandate to turn the unimaginable into reality.


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