(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s lieutenant governor is hoping her non-traditional path to a college degree will help inspire other adults seeking to complete their educations. Diedre Henderson recently completed the final projects necessary to get a bachelor’s degree in history from BYU. Henderson married her husband after her freshman year at the college, and the demands of work and family kept her from going back to complete her degree. The 47-year-old will pick up her diploma next year alongside her son, who will also be graduating from BYU.
December 21, 2021 /Local News
Lt. Gov. Completes Requirement To Finish Bachelor’s Degree
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