Dr. Carvin Haggins w/ Prof. Clyde Rivers
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November 2015 Harrisburg PA, at the National Civil War Museum, we had the honor to
celebrate great individuals that are changing the world by lifting others. One
of these individuals is Carvin Haggins. He received an Honorary Doctorate
Degree from United Graduate College and Seminary International. Chief
Chancellor, Prof. Clyde Rivers commented, “This young man, Carvin Haggins, has
dedicated his life to educating others through many avenues of practical life
skills using his talents. He was given this Honorary Doctorate because he has
truly done the work to testify of his abilities and contribution to the world.
We welcome him into our United Graduate College and Seminary International family.”
Haggins
is a Grammy Award winning songwriter and producer. In his life he has worked
with renowned artists. He is passionate about music and has a strong sense of
responsibility for his community. His experience has catapulted him into
creative song writing and producing local talent and has formed his own
production company, Karma Productions, with friend and co-founder, Ivan Barias.
Carvin was also named Philly 360 Creative Ambassador of Philadelphia. He also
serves on the Board of Directors for the Community of Angels Foundation. He is
often asked to address young people, sharing about his life’s journey. He is
currently leading the charge to bring respect back to radio, starting his
Ethical Music Entertainment label. Haggins works along side HoodRise Nations
Urban Movement to assist in lifting others higher through his gifts and
talents.
United
Graduate College and Seminary International is in over 50 nations, has over
100,000 graduates and was founded in 1982 by Dr. Martin Wisor. It is a private
International Christian College and Seminary. United Graduate College
and Seminary International offers ministry training and ministry
degrees through online Internet programs. We provide tools for students
around the world seeking a practical Biblical education. Our students are
located around the globe and represent many different cultures and people
groups.
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