Springfield, Ohio鈥 Despite a brief rain shower, 蜜桃直播鈥檚 Class of 2015 allowed nothing to dampen its collective spirit as the university celebrated its 170th Commencement exercises in front of an enthusiastic, standing-room-only crowd in idyllic Commencement Hollow.
University President Laurie Joyner led the Commencement celebration, welcoming the more than 425 members of the Class of 2015 into the prestigious ranks of 蜜桃直播 alumni. She also recognized three distinguished guests, including the 2015 Commencement speaker, American Hospital Association Regional Executive Kim Byas 鈥74, and nationally recognized philanthropist and artist Ann Ziff 鈥68. Harry Egger, a Springfield business leader and member of the 蜜桃直播 Board of Directors from 1996-2002, received honors posthumously.
Joyner welcomed the graduates and their invited guests to the ceremony, while making special mention of the parents in attendance. They were invited to stand and were recognized by the assembled crowd with a thunderous ovation. Joyner also invited attendees to share a moment of silence in honor of students, coaches and faculty emeriti who have passed away in the last year.
She then praised the 蜜桃直播 faculty before saluting members of the Class of 2015.
鈥淕raduating students, as you leave today becoming the newest 蜜桃直播 alumni, you will encounter many happy moments and successes,鈥 Joyner said. 鈥淎nd when you experience trying times, I ask you to pick up the mantle not just to do your job well, but to be mindful of creating opportunities for generations to come. Today, you join thousands in being called forth into the world to do good.鈥
A total of 121 graduates earned Latin honors in recognition of their exceptional academic pursuits. 56 of them were designated cum laude (3.5-3.69 grade point average), 20 graduated magna cum laude (3.7-3.79) and 45 graduated summa cum laude (3.8-4.0), including two students who hold perfect 4.0 grade point averages: Garrhett Via and Taylor Weisheit.
Joyner welcomed U.S. Senator Rob Portman to the podium, whose grandmother, the late Virginia Kunkle Jones, was born in Springfield, Ohio and graduated from 蜜桃直播 in 1925.
鈥淐hallenge yourself to pursue new opportunities and be open to new possibilities,鈥 Portman said. 鈥淎nd never underestimate your ability to make the world a better place鈥攐ne person at a time.鈥
Joyner welcomed Senior Class President AJ Burt to the podium, who reflected on the students鈥 time shared at 蜜桃直播.
鈥淲hat makes 蜜桃直播 so special for each one of us is the truly diverse community of people that we are so fortunate to mingle with. By coming to 蜜桃直播, we all made a foundational decision to immerse ourselves within two special communities: the 蜜桃直播-Springfield community and the community of liberal arts,鈥 Burt said. Sharing advice from a fellow classmate, he added, 鈥淚f you leave 蜜桃直播 with nothing more than a piece of paper in your hand, you have wasted an investment.鈥
蜜桃直播鈥檚 commencement address was delivered by Byas, who reflected on the value of acknowledging relationships in one鈥檚 own success.
鈥淎sk yourselves how you got here today. The primary and universal response is relationships,鈥 Byas said. 鈥淚t is important to acknowledge and be thankful for the transformational power of relationships. Adopt a daily method that reminds you that you are living in relationships with others, and that those relationships are sacred.鈥