Camelia Goodman
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  • Class of 2016
  • Fulton, KY

Camelia Blair Goodman of Fulton Named a Candidate for Graduation at WKCTC

2016 Dec 21

Camelia Blair Goodman of Fulton, KY was one of more than 750 candidates for graduation eligible to receive associate degrees, diplomas or certificates from West Kentucky Community and Technical College during the Fall 2016. The college recognized more than 170 students who participated in its Fall Commencement Ceremony December 12, 2016 at the Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center.

Goodman was one of several students to receive an Associate in Applied Science degree.

In addition to the candidates for graduation, more than 45 students received nursing pins during a ceremony prior to commencement. WKCTC students Virginia Blanco-Mireles of Graves County and Jearld "J.D." Pullen of McCracken County were the student commencement speakers. Dr. Rhonda Tracy, chancellor of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System since 2015, was the featured speaker.

The commencement ceremony was the first that Dr. Anton Reece presided over as WKCTC's new president. He encouraged the graduates to take what they learned at the college to transform their lives. "You came to our college and saw it as a place of hope and encouragement," he said. "It is our goal that you have the knowledge and skills set because of entering our doors to now create a better life."