REMINDER/Chuck Barris '53 and Compaq CEO among Six to Receive Honorary Degrees at Drexel University's 114th Commencement.Assignment Editors REMINDER...for Saturday Saturday: see week; Sabbath. (June June: see month. 9) PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 7, 2001 Drexel Drexel can refer to: People
9:30 a.m.: At the largest ceremony of the day, nearly 1,100
graduates of the Bennett S. Lebow College of Business
and the College of Information Science and Technology
will receive their diplomas.
Dimitris Avramopoulos, the Mayor of Athens, Greece,
will receive an honorary degree and deliver a brief
address. Twice elected mayor, Avramopoulos was
instrumental in securing the 2004 Summer Olympics for
Athens. Michael Capellas, Chairman and CEO of Compaq
Computer Corporation, the world's largest supplier of
computing systems will also receive an honorary degree
and giving a brief address.
1:30 p.m.: Six-hundred graduates of the College of
Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health
Systems and Environmental Science, Engineering and
Policy will process in the day's second ceremony.
Receiving honorary degrees and delivering brief remarks
will be Brian Hawkins, President of Educause, an
association of more than 1.600 colleges and
universities that utilize information technology to
improve higher education. Yuan-Cheng B. Fung, professor
emeritus of bioengineering, University of California at
San Diego, who made pioneering contributions to the
fields of tissue engineering, aeroelasticity and
biomechanics, will also receiving an honorary degree
and offer remarks.
5:30 p.m.: More than 800 students, including 30 doctoral
candidates, from the Colleges of Media Arts & Design,
Arts and Sciences, Richard C. Goodwin College of
Evening and Professional Studies and the School of
Education will receive their degrees. Two Drexel alumni
will receive honorary degrees and deliver remarks.
Chuck Barris, Drexel Class of '53, popular culture
icon, is the originator of such popular television game
shows as "The Gong Show," "The Dating Game" and "The
Newlywed Game." Hon. Sandra Schultz Newman, Drexel
Class of '59, the first woman to be elected to
Pennsylvania's Supreme Court, has held a seat on
Pennsylvania's highest court since 1995.
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