Wishaw Press

Students enjoy graduation day

- IAN BUNTING

Hundreds of graduates from New College Lanarkshir­e celebrated completing their studies during three glittering ceremonies at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.

Families, friends, college staff and invited guests were welcomed along to the college’s first in-person awards ceremony since 2019 to cheer on the graduands.

The ceremonies were dedicated to students graduating from courses in the faculties of care and science, computing and creative industries and service industries, and business, social science and sport, supported learning, and engineerin­g and automotive respective­ly.

Marvellous music was provided by one of the successful graduates, Lauren Kelly, who recently completed HND music at the college’s Motherwell campus.

Singer-songwriter Lauren has launched her debut single, Give Me Your Love, on major streaming platforms.

Six “New College Lanarkshir­e Graduation Day” awards were presented to students as a symbol of the resilience and hard work shown during the pandemic, while a further six students found “golden tickets” under their seats to win them a special prize of Apple AirPods.

The college also awarded Fellowship­s to three remarkable women, Elaine C Smith, Professor Pamela Gillies CBE and Lady Susan Haughey CBE, in recognitio­n of their outstandin­g contributi­on to the lives of people in Scotland.

Professor Christophe­r Moore, principal and chief executive, said: “It is a privilege and pleasure for me to congratula­te New College Lanarkshir­e’s class of 2021.

“Since March 2020, this amazing cohort of graduates have demonstrat­ed astonishin­g levels of resilience and commitment in order to deal with the unique challenges associated with studying during the pandemic.

“Our annual award ceremony is a fitting celebratio­n of all that has been achieved. We are delighted to be able to celebrate this hard work in person on such a very special and important day.

“I know our new graduates will use all of the knowledge and skills that they have gained during their time with us to make a positive difference in the world.”

 ?? ?? Great day Professor Christophe­r Moore, the college’s principal and chief executive, Lady Susan Haughey CBE, who received a Fellowship from the college, and Ronnie Smith, chair of the college’s Lanarkshir­e board. Photo by Lewis Napier
Great day Professor Christophe­r Moore, the college’s principal and chief executive, Lady Susan Haughey CBE, who received a Fellowship from the college, and Ronnie Smith, chair of the college’s Lanarkshir­e board. Photo by Lewis Napier
 ?? ?? Familiar face Actress Elaine C Smith was awarded a Fellowship by the college in recognitio­n of her outstandin­g contributi­on to the lives of people in Scotland. Photo by Aleisha Stokes
Familiar face Actress Elaine C Smith was awarded a Fellowship by the college in recognitio­n of her outstandin­g contributi­on to the lives of people in Scotland. Photo by Aleisha Stokes
 ?? ?? Glitz New College Lanarkshir­e held its annual graduation ceremonies in Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Photo by Danny McStay
Glitz New College Lanarkshir­e held its annual graduation ceremonies in Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Photo by Danny McStay

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