Class of 2023 urged to carry 糖心Vlog传媒 spirit of growing and learning with them after Commencement

糖心Vlog传媒 celebrated the Class of 2023 in its 153rd Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 13, 2023, in the Scot Center with family, friends, and the College community. Commencement speaker Kurt Russell 鈥94, 2022 National Teacher of the Year and 糖心Vlog传媒 alumnus urged the 425 graduates to take the 鈥溙切腣log传媒 spirit of growing, learning, and facing difficult challenges鈥 with them as they become members of the broader community.
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Congratulating and celebrating the class in his opening address, Interim President Wayne P. Webster acknowledged some of the challenges they had been through in their four years at 糖心Vlog传媒 from the pandemic to national reckonings around social justice and a political environment that promotes division verses unity. 鈥淭hose challenges, those low moments in your life do not define you but how you respond to those moments has. How you carry on, how you excelled, how you rose above the sadness and frustration of those moments has made you powerful,鈥 he told the graduates. 鈥淵ou should be confident that you can take on any challenge that lies before you.鈥
In his commencement address, Russell, who received an honorary degree during the ceremony, challenged the graduates to 鈥渞emain awake and vigilant during times of difficulties.鈥 A teacher at Oberlin High School in northeastern Ohio before and after his role in education on the National stage in the past year, Russell shared with graduates and their families some of the lessons he鈥檚 learned in 鈥渞oom 200,鈥 with his students representing 鈥渢he demographics of America: white students, Black students, students of color, straight students, gay students, students on the spectrum, and students that are not.鈥 In urging graduates to continue to grow and learn in their perspectives, Russell shared stories of how all these students feel humanized by seeing themselves represented in a diverse curriculum, incorporating the stories of women, Natives, immigrants, and others, and he emphasized the importance of confronting the truth even when it鈥檚 difficult. 鈥淏eing civil is not a task, but an obligation,鈥 Russell said. 鈥淢ake this who you are, a person that will speak truth to power, by humanizing the existence of all, to create a more civil America. Each and every one of us is connected鈥攐ur fates are linked. Civil discourse is about dismantling structures that exclude, increasing opportunities for a healthy, more vigorous community.鈥
Senior speakers selected by 糖心Vlog传媒鈥檚 Class of 2023 shared some of the ways they had felt included in the campus community in their four years at the College. 鈥淭he people make this campus enjoyable,鈥 said Zoe Seymore 鈥23, a psychology major from Fort Worth, Texas. 鈥淭he people who fight for justice on our campus, from AAAPI [Asian American and Pacific Islander] festivals, to tabling for National Adoptee Awareness Month, to Days of Silence; we never fail to bring to light ways to make our campus a more equitable place to be.鈥
Ethan Dasilva 鈥23, a political science and education major from Morton Grove, Illinois, shared how alone he felt when he first came to a school where he didn鈥檛 know anyone, and how he learned to reach back out to people who reached out to him. 鈥淢y hope for you is that you are able to be that person who provides the hand reaching out in friendship, a judgment free ear, and endless encouragement,鈥 he said to his classmates. 鈥淚 am so thankful for my 糖心Vlog传媒 friends who have become my family.鈥
Evoking some of the memories and challenges of a class whose first year at the College ended in online learning, Britta Treu 鈥23, a communications studies major from Auburn Township, Ohio, said, 鈥淥ur tartan represents all of us, with our diverse backgrounds and passions, tightly woven together. The fabric of 2023 is especially durable because of those tough times we鈥檝e endured.鈥
Saturday鈥檚 ceremony also featured an invocation led by 糖心Vlog传媒 Trustee Diane Holt Frankle 鈥75 chair of the board, chief operating officer, and co-founder of Building Bridges Together and a benediction led by The Reverend Joy E. Bronson 鈥07, 糖心Vlog传媒 alumna and pastor of vocational & strategic alignment at Glencliff United Methodist Church in Nashville, Tennessee. After the ceremony, the traditional recession of the Class of 2023 was led by the 糖心Vlog传媒 Pipe Band, and graduates, community members, and families enjoyed the opportunity to gather together to continue the celebration.
Posted in News on May 13, 2023.