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Park University's Spring 2022 Graduation Celebrates Achievements
Park University recently announced its Spring 2022 graduates, with a total of 963 students eligible to graduate. The graduating students are from Park University's flagship Parkville (Mo.) Campus and 40 additional campuses across the country, as well as online worldwide.
In a significant move, Michael Beach has been appointed as the Vice President of Finance and Administration for Park University, effective July 18. Beach comes to Park University with more than 30 years of diverse financial and operational experience in various industries. In his role as VPFA, Beach will oversee the financial, accounting, and administrative operations of the University.
The University's Campanella Gallery will open its 2022-23 season with a unique art exhibit titled "Vision Quest: A Journey of Seeing." The exhibit focuses on glaucoma, a group of eye diseases that can cause vision loss and blindness, and will be on display from August 8 to October 28.
Several students and alumni have made notable achievements. Zach Zimny, a senior biology major, received a $2,500 scholarship from Alpha Sigma Lambda. Ilya Shmukler, a Park University International Center for Music graduate student, was interviewed for a recorded segment that aired on Kansas Public Radio stations throughout the state. Brant Winn, Ph.D., assistant professor of education and director of field experience, co-authored the article "The Imagine Project: Using Expressive Writing to Help the Stress and Trauma of College Students."
Stephenie Price, '11, who serves as the chief of police in Bluffton, S.C., was featured in a story in South magazine. Betty Johnson, a senior business administration/management major, her daughter, and granddaughter were featured in a story that aired on KSHB-TV in Kansas City as recipients of academic achievements through the KC Scholars program.
The Parkville (Mo.) Commercial Underground was highlighted in a story on the KCUR-FM (in Kansas City) website. Rob Duggan, MPA '21, started his role as chief of the Gilbert (Ariz.) Fire and Rescue Department.
The women's volleyball team has captured the award for the sixth straight year and 11th time in program history, while the beach volleyball team was honoured for the first time. Park University's Gilbert (Ariz.) Campus will be the host for the California Pacific Conference post-season tournaments for men's and women's basketball, and men's volleyball in 2023.
Third-party comments are being requested for the Department of Nursing Programs accreditation review by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, which will take place on November 14-16. Comments must be submitted in English to [email protected] by October 24.
John Hamilton, Ph.D., professor emeritus of criminal justice administration, was interviewed for a story on KSHB-TV in Kansas City related to Kansas City area police departments evaluating security improvements following recent mass shootings around the country.
Park University hosted its first We Do Math camp for high school girls this summer, with Sam Chamberlin, Ph.D., associate professor of mathematics, and Jenny Whitley, Ph.D., lecturer of mathematics, as project directors. David Radzynski, who earned a graduate certificate in music performance/violin in 2014 from Park University's International Center for Music, was appointed concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra.
For more specific information about the total number of students who graduated from Park University in Spring 2022 across all campuses and online programs, it is recommended to check Park University's official website, their registrar's office, or contact their institutional research or communications department directly, as these sources typically publish graduation statistics by term and delivery mode.
- In the general news, Park University's Department of Nursing Programs is undergoing an accreditation review by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, with third-party comments being requested in English and submissions due by October 24.
- Meanwhile, in the realm of education and self-development, Park University's alumnus, David Radzynski, has made strides in the sports sector, being appointed concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra after earning a graduate certificate in music performance/violin from Park University's International Center for Music.