Stevenson University to Award 240 Degrees at Winter Commencement, December 15

December 1, 2014 7 AM

Stevenson University will hold its 2014 Winter Commencement ceremony on Monday, December 15, at 3 p.m. in the Greenspring Campus Gymnasium, 1525 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson, MD 21153. Stevenson will present degrees to 240 graduates—156 traditional undergraduate bachelor’s, 37 adult bachelor’s, and 47 master’s students.

The ceremony’s keynote speaker will be Michael K. Robinson, Program Coordinator and Adjunct Professor of Cyber Forensics in the University’s School of Graduate and Professional Studies. Robinson, a computer forensic examiner and cyber threat analyst for a large international company, teaches courses in mobile device forensics, intrusion analysis, and cyber warfare at Stevenson. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, a Master of Science in Information Assurance, a Master of Science in Forensic Studies (concentrating on computer forensics), and a graduate certificate in Applied Intelligence.

Robinson’s commencement address will describe the essential, life-long commitment that exists between graduates and their university. He will also highlight the need to continually re-invent ourselves and explain how difficult that is to do in the social networking age.

“I’m thrilled to part of a truly great celebration and hope to offer just an ounce of insight to graduates as they go forward,” Robinson said.

Stevenson University, known for its distinctive career focus, is the third-largest independent undergraduate university in Maryland with more than 4,400 students pursuing bachelor’s, master’s, and adult bachelor’s programs at locations in Stevenson and Owings Mills.