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THE CLASS OF 2018
for
Saturday, the fifth of May, two thousand and eighteen Nine o’clock in the morning
Roberts Hall Lawn
GraduationCeremony
Department
HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA, USA
Congratulations and God bless you,
Nido R. QubeinPresident [email protected]
There are few milestones in life more significant than the one we gather to celebrate this day. This is truly an extraordinary event in the lives of our graduates… one which opens the doors to a world of promising opportunities. In the years ahead, the choices these graduates make will guide their footsteps and determine their destiny. Join with the HPU family today in wishing our new alumni a life filled with both success and significance. College graduation is also a milestone for the families of
our students. You have invested many years focusing on nurturing your children’s souls and nourishing their minds. In every way — emotionally, spiritually, psychologically, financially — you have supported and encouraged them. Now, you celebrate their achievement with deserved pride. Thank you for being such caring family members. Since the day your students arrived on campus, they have become more knowledgeable, more enlightened, more savvy about the world around them and more confident in their own abilities. They are now armed with the beliefs, skills, and tools to build a life of distinction. They leave this university transformed — prepared not only for the world as it is, but for the world as it is going to be. The dedicated faculty and staff of our university have planted seeds of greatness in the minds and hearts of our graduates. We send them into the world with hopeful prayers that each one will find and follow their own path to noble stewardship and meaningful commitment.
GRADUATION CEREMONYSaturday, the fifth of May, two thousand and eighteen at nine o’clock in the morning
Roberts Hall LawnPresident Nido R. Qubein, Presiding
PROCESSIONAL (Audience Stands)
Pomp and Circumstance ............................................................................................................................................... Edward ElgarMarche Pontificale .................................................................................................................................................... Charles GounodMilitary March ................................................................................................................................................Ludwig van Beethoven
PRESENTATION of COLORS (Audience Stands) ............................................................................High Point University ROTC
NATIONAL ANTHEM (Audience Stands) ........................................................................................................... Chamber Singers
INVOCATION ............................................................................................................................................Dr. Tawannah G. AllenAssociate Professor of Educational Leadership
GREETINGS from the SENIOR CLASS ....................................................................................................Ms. Kendra R. Bickford President, Class of 2018PRESENTATION of the MEREDITH CLARK SLANE DISTINGUISHEDTEACHING-SERVICE AWARD and the RIDENHOUR SCHOLARLY and PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD .................................................................................Dr. Nido R. Qubein, President
Dr. Dennis G. Carroll, Provost
RECOGNITION of RETIRING FACULTY ................................................................................................Dr. Dennis G. Carroll
INTRODUCTION of SPEAKER .................................................................................................................... Dr. Nido R. Qubein
WORDS for COMMENCEMENT ..................................................................................................................Mr. Josh W. Groban
PRESENTATION of DEGREE CANDIDATES ...........................................................................................Dr. Dennis G. Carroll
AWARDING OF DEGREES ........................................................................................................................... Dr. Nido R. Qubein
PATRIOTIC MUSIC and SPECIAL PRESENTATION America the Beautiful ............................................................................................................................................Dr. Marc A. Foster
Chair, Department of Music and Director of Choral Activities
RECESSIONAL (Audience Stands)
Marche Pontificale .................................................................................................................................................... Charles Gounod Military March ................................................................................................................................................Ludwig van Beethoven
High Point University has come a long way since the Methodist Protestant Church, which is now part of The United Methodist Church, first became active in educational pursuits in North Carolina in the middle of the 19th century. At the turn of the century, The Reverend Joseph F. McCulloch of Greensboro began working to make the vision of a church-related college a reality. He labored for nearly a quarter-century before finding success.
The Annual Conference finally voted to proceed in 1921. Shortly afterward, it accepted an offer from the City of High Point to contribute 60 acres of land and $100,000 to the project. The campus of High Point College consisted of three partially completed buildings, nine faculty members and 122 students. Classes began in September 1924, even as the finishing touches were still being added to the original buildings.
The atmosphere of confidence ended abruptly with the Great Depression. For many years, the struggle to survive was severe. Faculty salaries were in major decline, while students occasionally paid tuition in chickens, pigs and vegetables. In 1934, the College underwent bankruptcy and reorganization in an effort to reduce its indebtedness. Slowly the situation began to improve. By the end of the decade, library and gymnasium facilities had been added and
an athletic stadium was constructed. Financial stability ultimately returned with the liquidation of the debt in 1945.
The postwar decades brought renewed prosperity and rapid growth. Under the influences of the G.I. Bill and the “baby boom” of the 1940s and 1950s, enrollment tripled. The College’s programs received full regional accreditation in 1951.
On October 9, 1991, the name of High Point College was changed to High Point University.
In January 2005, Dr. Nido Qubein was elected the university’s seventh president, and within days he announced an ambitious fundraising effort which he himself would chair. Twenty-nine days later, $20 million had been committed. To date, more than $300 million has been given by generous donors.
A transformational academic and campus development plan began in earnest. The plan is resulting in astonishing results. The general education curriculum was totally re-conceptualized to reflect 21st century knowledge and trends, while remaining centered on a liberal arts focus. Four new schools were created (Art and Design, Communication, Pharmacy and Health Sciences). Opportunities for study abroad, service learning, internships, and undergraduate research were expanded in order to ensure experiential opportunities for all students. The number of faculty members tripled, and the university was approved to offer doctoral programs. Campus size has tripled from 91 to more than 440 acres; traditional undergraduate enrollment has increased from 1,450 to 5,000; and the employee population increased from 380 to more than 1,840. The annual economic impact of the university is $500 million, and faculty, staff and students donate more than 100,000 hours of service to the community each year. HPU has been moving up the ranks in national college and university lists, including U.S. News and World Report, which ranks the university at No. 1 among Regional Colleges in the South for the sixth consecutive year, and the No. 1 Most Innovative Regional College in the South. The Princeton Review includes HPU in its annual “Best 382 Colleges” list, while also naming HPU one of the top 20 universities in the nation for Best Career Services (No. 19), Best-Run Colleges (No. 20) and Best College Dorm Rooms (No. 7).
TO APPRECIATE THE FUTURE, ONE MUST HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF THE PAST
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THE PROCESSIONALLed by the Faculty Marshal and the mace-bearer, the processional includes the bagpipe and drum core, banner-bearers, President, platform party, officers of the university, faculty and graduates.
THE PROCESSIONAL MACEThe Processional officially commences as the Faculty Marshal and mace-bearer wave the mace to announce the arrival of the line of march. Developed originally as a weapon of war, the mace now serves as a symbol of the university as an official body of scholars. The High Point University mace was designed in 1965 by assistant professor of art, Raiford Porter. Carved from pecan wood, the top of the mace reveals the lamp of learning. The Office of the Provost, located in Roberts Hall, proudly displays the mace throughout the year.
THE ACADEMIC BANNERSThe Academic Banners each represent the academic units of High Point University: The Norcross Graduate School; David R. Hayworth College of Arts and Sciences; Nido R. Qubein School of Communication; Wanek School of Undergraduate Sciences; Earl N. Phillips School of Business; School of Art and Design; Stout School of Education; Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy; and Congdon School of Health Sciences. The colors of the banners reflect the historical association of the respective disciplines. Banners were first used at the university during the 2005-2006 academic year. The current banners were updated in 2011.
GRADUATION CEREMONY TRADITIONS
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FACULTY MARSHALS The Faculty Marshals and Junior Marshals together arrange the official ceremonies of High Point University. They establish the proper line of march and direct other activities consistent with their duties. The Faculty Marshals in these functions each carry a High Point University mace as a symbol of the authority of the position.
FACULTY MARSHALDr. Frederick Schneid, Professor of History
DEPUTY FACULTY MARSHALSDr. Kevin Ford, Director of the Human Biomechanics andPhysiology Laboratory and Professor in the Department of Physical TherapyDr. Jenny Fuselier, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
JUNIOR MARSHALSThe Junior Marshals serve as banner-bearers and escorts for all lines of march during Commencement. The top 41 students in the junior class are selected to be Junior Marshals.
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THE ACADEMIC REGALIAPrecedent for academic apparel dates to the 12th century, when medieval European townspeople identified their positions in life by the clothing they wore. As students of the medieval universities organized into guilds, they followed the custom and developed distinctive costumes for bachelors (apprentices), masters (teachers), and doctors (teachers who had completed postgraduate study). Because the clergy comprised most of the educated class, the cloak and the mantle, worn by religious dignitaries in processionals, probably became the model for academic regalia.
In 1895, representatives from American universities and colleges standardized an intercollegiate code based on Oxford University’s costume. This code has changed little since its adoption.
The untrimmed bachelor’s and master’s gowns are distinguished by the pointed sleeves on the bachelor’s attire and the oblong sleeves on the master’s. Sleeves of the doctoral degree gown are long and flowing with three velvet bars on each. The university president’s sleeves have four bars on each sleeve. Faced with velvet, the doctoral gowns’ color schemes differ according to school and degree. Most gowns are black, but there are some exceptions: those with degrees from High Point, royal purple; Columbia University are authorized to wear blue gowns; Dartmouth College, green; Harvard, Cornell and others, red.
The head covering of the academic costume may be either the transitional mortar board or the velvet tam. Tassels for bachelor’s and master’s degree caps signify the field of study, while gold bullion distinguishes the doctoral cap.
The most informative part of the regalia is the academic hood, worn around the neck. The width of its velvet trimming designates the level of degree; the color heralds the major field of study; and the lining identifies the institution that granted the degree.
GRADUATION CEREMONY TRADITIONS
Abigail Aleksa Amber Belvin Emma Bockrath Natalie Bodnar Thomas Boudreaux Erin Brady Alec Campbell*Keaton Case Meredith Chapman Kaitlyn Coppetti Kyle Corcoran*Lindsey Edwards Lindsay Fadel Melanie FichialosJennifer Flanyak*
Addison Gantt Collin Giuliani Julia Goldman Hannah Hagans Haleigh Hatfield Brekk Hayward Courtney Homa Mia Innamorato Megan Koter My Quynh Le Carleigh Luck Emily Lyon Melissa Martins MacKenzie McCarthy Rachel Noonan
Delaney Parrotta Cassidy Race Brianna Reis Mitchell Rismiller Remi Rohl Kaitlin Rose Rachel Rotondo Erica Schimmel*Clarice Sigsworth Savannah Stoughton Lindsey Watts
*Chief Junior Marshal
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MR. JOSH GROBAN High Point University continues its tradition of bringing renowned thought leaders to campus by featuring Mr. Josh Groban, internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter and actor, as the Commencement speaker on Saturday, May 5.
Possessing one of the most outstanding and instantly recognizable voices in music, singer, songwriter, and actor Josh Groban has entertained fans across the globe with his multiplatinum albums and DVDs (over 30 million sold worldwide), electrifying live performances, and comedic film and television appearances. The 35-year-old Los Angeles native is the only artist who has had two albums appear on the Top 20 Best-Selling Albums list of the past decade, according to Billboard. He has appeared in the feature films “Crazy, Stupid, Love,” “The Hollars,” “Coffee Town,” and “Muppets Most Wanted,” as well as on NBC’s “The Office,” FX’s “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” and CBS’ “The Crazy Ones.” Groban has released seven studio albums – his 2001 self-titled 5x-platinum debut, 2003’s 6x-platinum “Closer,” 2006’s double-platinum “Awake,” 2007’s 6x platinum Grammy-
nominated “Noel,” 2010’s gold-certified “Illuminations,” and 2013’s gold-certified “All That Echoes,” which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, giving Groban his first No. 1 debut and third chart-topper. Groban earned Grammy Award nominations for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for his 2015 album “Stages,” a collection of some of the greatest songs from musical theater, and 2016’s “Stages Live,” which featured performances recorded at the historic Los Angeles Theater for his all-new PBS special, “Josh Groban: Stages Live.” An active arts education philanthropist and advocate, Groban is a member of Americans for the Arts Artists Committee, and Groban’s Find Your Light Foundation helps enrich the lives of young people through arts, education and cultural awareness.
Groban will become part of an extraordinary lineup of HPU Commencement speakers, including CNN’s lead political anchor Wolf Blitzer; broadcast legend Tom Brokaw; Dr. Condoleezza Rice, 66th secretary of state; Gen. Colin Powell, former secretary of state, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and national security advisor; former First Lady Laura Bush; U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas; Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple; Rudy Giuliani, former New York City Mayor; Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan; NASA Astronaut Dr. Buzz Aldrin; and Muhtar Kent, CEO of the Coca-Cola Company.
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
Laura BushFormer First Lady
Buzz AldrinAstronaut
Rudy GiulianiFormer New York Mayor
Condoleezza Rice66th Secretary of
State
Wolf BlitzerCNN’s Lead Political
Anchor
Clarence Thomas U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Muhtar KentChairman & CEO
The Coca Cola Company
Colin PowellUSA (Ret.), Former
Secretary of State
Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan
Tom Brokaw Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient,
Journalist
Steve Wozniak Co-Founder
Apple Computer, Inc.
PREVIOUS COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS
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High Point University’s Alumni Association fosters lifelong
support of the university and allows graduates to participate in
activities and services that connect them to a global network of
more than 24,000 members. Through participating in social
events, class reunions and career development programs sponsored
by the Association, HPU alumni receive unprecedented access
to resources and colleagues who will continue to inspire them
throughout their journey in life. The Association is led by the
HPU Alumni Board and supported by the Alumni Engagement
Office. To learn more about the HPU Alumni Association, please
visit alumni.highpoint.edu or contact Hayley Harris, Director of
Alumni Engagement, at 336-841-9548.
HPU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
g The entire Graduation Ceremony will be broadcast live at www.highpoint.edu/commencement.
g Please cooperate as HPU employs heightened security measures due to the renown of the Commencement speaker. Guests may be inconvenienced with additional security checks.
g Thank you for being considerate during the ceremony. Please be respectful of this formal occasion and refrain from loud talking and other noises.
g Please observe the rope barricades and closed areas. Guests are asked to honor requests made by Junior Marshals.
g The Graduation Ceremony will be broadcast via closed-circuit television at the Hayworth Fine Arts Center, Phillips Hall Francis Auditorium, R.G. Wanek Center Extraordinaire Cinema, and Slane Student Center.
g Roberts Hall, Wrenn Hall and Smith Library are closed during the Graduation Ceremony.
g After the Graduation Ceremony, graduates may pick up their diplomas in the Slane Student Center until 1:30 p.m.
g Restrooms are available at the Hayworth Fine Arts Center, Couch Hall, Slane Student Center and beside Wrenn Hall.
g Coffee and food will be available to purchase in the Slane Student Center. Bottled water will be available at the Promenade kiosk.
g A photographer from GradImages is on site to take photographs of each candidate for graduation at their special moment of recognition. Proofs will be sent to your home and via email within 3 to 5 days after graduation. Pictures can be ordered online, by phone or by mail. GradImages can be contacted at 800-261-2576 or online at www.gradimages.com.
g Photographing candidates for graduation during the Graduation Ceremony is permissible. The platform area is restricted and may not be used for photographs. Please be respectful of boundaries; they have been put in place to prevent injury.
g First aid service is available during the Graduation Ceremony. Anyone in need of assistance should contact uniformed officers or visit the Information/Security Station located next to Finch Hall. Security can be reached at 336-841-9111.
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TIPS FOR ENJOYING COMMENCEMENTHPU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
g The traditional undergraduate program has grown from 1,450 in 2005 to a record high of 5,000 students in spring 2018. Nearly 90 percent of the traditional undergraduate students live on campus.
g HPU is recognized by the John Templeton Foundation in its list of Colleges that Encourage Character Development. The foundation highlights HPU’s emphasis on character development as an integral part of the undergraduate experience, including more than 100,000 hours of service contributed annually by the HPU family.
g The Princeton Review includes HPU in its annual “Best 382 Colleges” list, while also naming HPU one of the top 20 universities in the nation for Best Career Services (No. 19), Best-Run Colleges (No. 20) and Best College Dorm Rooms (No. 7). In addition, the Princeton Review also named HPU a great school for business and communication majors, and its game and interactive design program as one of the top 50 in the nation.
g The Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy welcomed its inaugural cohort in fall 2016 and is the Piedmont Triad’s only School of Pharmacy. The Congdon School of Health Sciences welcomed the first cohort for physician assistant studies in 2015 and will welcome the first physical therapy doctoral cohort this summer. The state-of-the-art, 224,000-square-foot Congdon Hall opened in fall 2017 to house these two academic schools, which serve the cornerstone of medical innovation on campus.
g Graduates from the Class of 2018 achieved phenomenal success in their four years. They are commencing careers at the NBA, General Electric, Gartner, Lenovo, Aerotek, IBM, Dell, Corning and many other impressive companies, along with prestigious graduate schools such as the University of Maryland Law School, the University of Leicester in England, Rollins College and Southern Methodist University.
g HPU offers 49 undergraduate majors, 57 undergraduate minors, 13 graduate-degree majors and one doctoral program.
g HPU is a member of NCAA Division I athletics and has 16 varsity sports — eight men’s and eight women’s - as well as 24 club sports.
g Tubby Smith, a Hall of Famer, NCAA Championship winning coach and HPU alumnus, was hired this spring to lead the men’s basketball team.
g 96% of HPU graduates are employed or continue to graduate school within six months of graduation.
g Several major projects are on the horizon at HPU. The university has broken ground on a new undergraduate sciences facility to accommodate growing majors in biology, chemistry and physics. A $10 million gift will support the facility. Ground will be broken next year on the 257,000-square-foot Nido and Mariana Qubein Arena, Conference Center and Hotel. The arena will seat 4,500 people and will be home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The conference center will seat 2,500 individuals and have the ability to be subdivided into smaller venues with lighting, sound and video for state-of-the-art presentations.
g HPU opened the doors to Cottrell Hall, home of the Flanagan Center for Student Success, in fall 2015. The two-story, 43,000-square-foot building is a hub of experiential learning. It houses Career and Professional Development, the Center for Entrepreneurship, Study Abroad, Undergraduate Research and more. The facility was financed entirely by gifts from HPU parents.
g Caffey Hall, a new 150,000-square-foot residential facility, opened in the fall to accommodate HPU’s growing enrollment. The $26 million facility houses 310 students near Cottrell Hall. It is the 10th residential community HPU has added to its campus since 2005.
g In April, High Point University hosted its annual Arbor Day Celebration. During the event, HPU was presented with the “Tree Campus USA” award - a designation the university has received for nine consecutive years.
g Through HPU’s annual Business Plan Competition, students are awarded thousands of dollars in start-up funds for innovative concepts. Not only do students win venture capital, but they also benefit from the network of entrepreneur judges who offer feedback and assistance as HPU students develop solid plans. The competition has awarded thousands of dollars to student-entrepreneurs since its launch in 2011.
g HPU’s In-Residence program connects students with global innovators. Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak serves as HPU’s Innovator in Residence. Netflix Co-Founder Marc Randolph serves as Entrepreneur in Residence. Betty Liu, Bloomberg anchor and the founder of Radiate, Inc., serves as Media Entrepreneur in Residence.
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