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April 26, 2012Livonia couple, ages 78 and 82, to receive Wayne State degrees in May
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Harold and Dorothy Dunne view life as an educational journey and a lengthy course in self-improvement. On May 7, Dorothy, 78, and Harold, 82, will take another step on that road of lifelong learning when they receive bachelor of arts degrees from Wayne State University. Dorothy will receive her bachelor of arts degree in theater with a minor in Spanish, while her husband Harold, 82, will receive his bachelor of arts in Spanish. Harold's degree is his third. He earned a bachelor of arts in sociology from WSU in 1979 and a juris doctor from the Wayne State University School of Law in 1983. Dorothy will be getting her first baccalaureate degree. Dorothy credits Wayne State's theater program. It increased my knowledge and made me a better actor today, Dorothy said. It gave me the knowledge of what goes on behind the stage, knowledge of costuming and building a stage. Wayne State's program was more in-depth than what she learned in community theater. I'm knowledgeable enough now, and that had to do with the classes, Dorothy said. Photos of Harold and Dorothy Dunne are included.
Harold and Dorothy Dunne view life as an educational journey and a lengthy course in self-improvement. On May 7, Dorothy, 78, and Harold, 82, will take another step on that road of lifelong learning when they receive bachelor of arts degrees from Wayne State University. Dorothy will receive her bachelor of arts degree in theater with a minor in Spanish, while her husband Harold, 82, will receive his bachelor of arts in Spanish. Harold's degree is his third. He earned a bachelor of arts in sociology from WSU in 1979 and a juris doctor from the Wayne State University School of Law in 1983. Dorothy will be getting her first baccalaureate degree. Dorothy credits Wayne State's theater program. It increased my knowledge and made me a better actor today, Dorothy said. It gave me the knowledge of what goes on behind the stage, knowledge of costuming and building a stage. Wayne State's program was more in-depth than what she learned in community theater. I'm knowledgeable enough now, and that had to do with the classes, Dorothy said. Photos of Harold and Dorothy Dunne are included.
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