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She graduated cum laude with a degree in business administration.
She graduated, cum laude, as number four in her class out of 32 students.
He graduated cum laude in 1957 and opened a practice at the age of 51.
He was graduated cum laude with a major in chemistry.
He graduated first in his class with cum laude honors.
The couple met at Harvard, from which they graduated, she cum laude.
The couple, both 23, graduated from Princeton, he cum laude.
The bride received a law degree cum laude from Harvard.
He graduated cum laude and received his law degree from Columbia.
He was awarded a master's degree cum laude the next year.
She was an editor of the law review and graduated cum laude in 1962.
He already made several publications during his study and graduated cum laude in 1938.
She graduated cum laude and first in her class.
He received undergraduate and law degrees from Georgetown, both cum laude.
He graduated cum laude in 1950 when he was 20 years old.
The bride, 23 years old, graduated cum laude from Duke.
That cum laude is nifty, but how well do you surf?
They received law degrees from American University, he cum laude.
She graduated from the academy in 2001 with master's degree, cum laude.
She received her law degree, cum laude, from Georgetown.
She is also a cum laude graduate of Yale.
The couple received law degrees cum laude from Boston College.
She and her husband graduated cum laude from Harvard University.
He received a law degree cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania.
If we had such a thing as "cum laude," she would have passed with honors, she's so smart.