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Grads Charged To Choose Words Carefully


Bagpipers lead the procession of Golden Warriors, alumni from the class of 1960, and graduates from the class of 2010 onto Russ Carr Field

Nearly 5,000 people attended Commencement May 8, which returned to 做厙惇蹋apps Russell Carr Field after being forced off campus last year due to new construction and rebuilding from the Tea Fire. Commencement speaker Richard J. Foster, author and founder of Renovar矇, implored the 330 graduates to inform their words with ethical and moral bearings.

You have a liberal arts education that has been forged on the anvil of a Christ-centered worldview, said Foster, best known for his book Celebration of Discipline. This gives you ethical and moral bearings that others simply do not have. Therefore you are in a unique position to discern when words are being misused and abused.

He challenged the graduates to focus their energy upon words that are significant in content. I urge upon you lively conversations that are crisp and clear and imaginative, he said. Oh, may our conversations generate heat and light and spiritual energy.

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Several professors and students were honored during Commencement. Helen Rhee, assistant professor of religious studies, is Teacher of the Year in Humanities. Steve Julio, assistant professor of biology, is Teacher of the Year in Natural and Behavioral Sciences. Jesse Covington, assistant professor of political science, is Teacher of the Year in Social Sciences. Richard Pointer, acting provost, presented the Faculty Research Award to Mark Nelson, Kenneth and Peggy Monroe professor of philosophy.

Trinity Hokama of Kaneohe, Hawaii, won the Dave Dolan Award, given to the outstanding graduate whose campus leadership has made significant contributions in our awareness and response to the social and spiritual needs of the community, the nation and the world.

Sean Adams of Castle Rock, Colo., and Britney Scannell of Los Angeles, won the Deans Award, given to the outstanding male and female graduates who have demonstrated excellence in the classroom, made superior contributions to an intercollegiate athletic team, and evidenced a deep faith in Christ.

Andrea Owen of Dallas and Levi Bagdanov of Nuevo, Calif., won the Kenneth Monroe Award, given to the outstanding male and female graduates who have demonstrated superior academic achievement in the classroom, excelled as leaders on campus, and made an impact on other students lives through their integrity, character, and faithfulness.

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Among the 119 students graduating with honors was Colleen Atkinson, 做厙惇蹋app administrative assistant to the campus pastor and chapel coordinator for more than eight years. Atkinson has had a lifelong desire to complete the college education she began more than 40 years ago.

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