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Commencement 2002: Subway founder and UB alumnus tells graduates to never give up.


 

here were solemn moments and joyous ones as 1,150 University of Bridgeport students received their degrees in the 92nd Commencement ceremony, held for the first time at Bridgeport's new Arena at Harbor Yard on May12.


Fred DeLuca, the UB grad who founded and runs Subway restaurants, receives an honorary doctorate from President Salonen. DeLuca, as graduation speaker, told the graduates: "Every destination is worthwhile, even if it’s just selling sandwiches."

One of the university's best known and most successful graduates, Frederick A. DeLuca, who founded the Subway restaurants, received an honorary doctorate of humane letters.

It was very special to receive this honor, DeLuca said, in that his mother, Carmella, had always wanted him to become a doctor. When he received his degree, he looked up at her in her seat and said, "Mom, I finally got it."


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UB students auto safety stars; featured at Lime Rock exhibit

rize-winning auto and driving safety designs created by University of Bridgeport design students were featured over Memorial Day weekend and will be on exhibit later in the summer at Connecticut's famed Lime Rock Park NASCAR auto racing.


Famous auto racer Skip Barber, who owns Lime Rock and provided the UB designers with the exhibit tent, has Jim Lesko, left, director of the Design program, all smiles.

The race track is providing the exhibition to promote UB's leadership in auto safety design. On exhibit are safety designs by UB students, who in recent international competitions at the New York Auto Show, against the top design schools in the United States and abroad, won the first, second and fifth prizes. The competition was sponsored by the Greater New York Auto Dealers Association, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, the Norman J. Levy Foundation, the National Road Safety Foundation, Saab and Volvo.


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From the President
Campus Notes
Auto safety winners on their projects:
After graduation, it's up, up and away as UB's new alumni set out on careers
International Festival huge hit; draws 1,100
Students honored for contributions to community life at university
Truly a Family Affair
Honors winners
Congratulations
Alumni Profile
Students, Faculty, Alumna plan Waldemere renovation
Highlights for the 2001-2002 Season
School of Engineering students roll up impressive string of awards
Martial Arts Center opens at Wheeler

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