May 8, 2025 - 18:19

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is set to honor the achievements of 821 students during its Spring Commencement ceremonies. The event will take place on Monday, May 12, at the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts. Graduates from all six colleges of the institution will gather to celebrate their hard work and dedication as they transition into their professional careers.
This year’s commencement marks a significant milestone for the graduates, who have spent years honing their skills and knowledge in various health-related fields. The ceremony will not only acknowledge their academic achievements but will also serve as a platform for inspiring speeches and reflections on their journeys.
Family members, friends, and faculty will join the graduates in celebrating this important occasion, recognizing the commitment and perseverance required to reach this point. As these students prepare to enter the workforce, they carry with them the values and education imparted by the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, poised to make a positive impact in the healthcare community.
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