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Raeann Stengel
  • Spanish/International Studies
  • Class of 2013
  • Louisville, KY

Raeann Stengel of Louisville Graduates from Centre College

2013 May 28

At Centre College's Commencement ceremony on May 19, Raeann Stengel of Louisville received B.A. degrees in international studies and Spanish and received The Max P. Cavnes Prize, awarded to the best-loved and most-respected student. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.

The College's 190th Commencement saw the largest graduating class in Centre's history. Martha Raddatz, ABC News Chief Global Affairs Correspondent and moderator of the 2012 Vice Presidential Debate, was this year's featured commencement speaker. She received an honorary doctor of humane letters from Centre during the ceremony.

Award-winning sculptor Edward Norton Hamilton, Jr., also received an honorary doctor of humane letters from the College during the ceremony.

The 293-member class presented an impressive lineup, graduating three Fulbright Fellowship recipients and 78 students with honors. In addition, 86 percent of the class studied abroad at least once during their four years at the College.

Stengel is the daughter of Todd and Madonna Stengel of Louisville and is a graduate of Dupont Manual Magnet High School.

Centre College, founded in 1819, is a nationally ranked liberal arts college in Danville, Ky. Centre hosted its second Vice Presidential Debate on 10.11.12, and remains the smallest college in the smallest town ever to host a general election debate.