LAC Senior to be USM's 2004 Student Commencement Speaker
May 11, 2004
Sandra Hamel Rivard of Brunswick, a senior social and behavioral
sciences major at USM's Lewiston-Auburn College, has been
selected as this year's student commencement speaker. She
also received the Lewiston-Auburn College Literary Achievement
and Service Award for her contributions to the LAC student
literary magazine. Rivard will speak to an audience of some
1,000 graduates and 7,500 attendees, Saturday, May 15 at USM's
2004 Commencement, to be held at the Cumberland County Civic
Center in Portland.
Each year a committee of staff, faculty and students select
the student commencement speaker to present their experiences
and reflections on graduation. Students are encouraged to
submit speech proposals to the committee, and a speaker is
chosen from among those submissions.
This summer, Rivard will attend USM's nationally renowned
Stonecoast Writers Conference to complete her book on family
histories and relationships. She also plans to pursue a graduate
degree in clinical counseling from USM. In the fall, she hopes
to work in the Lewiston-Auburn region as a staff member with
the community service organization, AmeriCorps. She has been
a Hospice volunteer for 20 years, serves as a chaplain for
several local hospitals, works as a voting clerk for the town
of Brunswick, and is a member of the Women's Philanthropic
Educational Organization. She graduated in 1966 from St. Anne's
High School, Lawrence, Mass., and currently lives in Brunswick
with her husband John, with whom she raised four children.
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