杏吧视频鈥檚 first Commencement Week kicks off with familiar pomp, plus fun new features
杏吧视频 kicked off its Wednesday with the Class of 2023鈥檚 undergraduates going .
For decades, undergraduate orientation has featured a nighttime gathering on that turf, where CWRU鈥檚 entering students form the university鈥檚 acronym for their "class photo."
Yesterday, soon-to-be graduates gathered once again for the camera, then made their way to the Case Quad for another new Commencement Week feature: the "Clap Out."
Led by a procession of university leaders and honorees, graduating students from all schools and degree levels were welcomed with applause as they made their way to the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center.
Once inside, the graduates heard congratulations from President Eric W. Kaler鈥攁nd additional good news.
鈥淚f you hadn鈥檛 heard, our as the first Spartan athletic team to win an NCAA Division III championship!鈥 he announced, prompting whoops and applause. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 very exciting for them鈥攁nd for the university.鈥
Coincidentally, the next speaker was himself a record-setting athlete. Double alumnus Fred DiSanto鈥攖oday the chair of the university鈥檚 Board of Trustees鈥攖o this day remains the only student-athlete to earn four varsity letters each in three different sports.
鈥淚 hope that your experience here鈥攊ncluding the times that were challenging鈥攅nables you to move forward with confidence, compassion and a curiosity about the world and its people,鈥 DiSanto said.
This year鈥檚 , a renowned infectious disease expert who emerged during the pandemic as one of the most informed and influential advocates of applying science.
Rather than focus on lessons from research, however, he instead shared wisdom from Nana, a woman in his small farming hometown in Iowa who, while 鈥渘ot biologically related to me鈥 did become the mother of my soul.鈥
He explained that through hundreds of hours of conversations, and comparable numbers of typewritten letters, she showed him 鈥渢he gift and power of unconditional love.鈥
She also conveyed to him the critical importance of establishing a legacy, and reminded the graduates that 鈥渆ducation is a major step in defining that personal legacy.鈥
Later in the program, Alumni Association President Srinivas Rao reminded graduates of all they鈥檇 overcome.
鈥淢otivated by talented classmates from all walks of life, you did more than survive tough winters and being stretched beyond your comfort zone by the best professors in their fields,鈥 Rao said, 鈥測ou thrived in one of the most unprecedented and uncertain times in our history.鈥
Also speaking Wednesday were and Undergraduate Student Government President Ananya Hari.
Durodoye reminded his peers of the learning opportunities they provided one another鈥攏amely, by coming from around the country and even the world to become part of this campus community.
鈥淓xposure to others, their lived experiences and cultural humility reveals new perspectives while helping us appreciate our own identities,鈥 he explained. 鈥淥ur time here prepared us for a world that is growing increasingly diverse and stronger for it.鈥
Hari, meanwhile, complimented her classmates on accomplishments earned through 鈥渄edication, perseverance, countless hours of hard work, and 2 a.m. trips to the Den鈥濃攚hile also noting the irony that in some ways, graduation marks a moment of starting all over again.
鈥淟et us pursue our dreams with the same tenacity that brought us to this day of celebration,鈥 she advised. 鈥淭his is your life, and you have the power to shape it into something extraordinary.鈥
Kaler also , calling it one of 杏吧视频鈥檚 鈥渕ost transformative and generous supporters.鈥 Mandel Foundation board chair Steven Hoffman accepted the honor on behalf of the organization.
In addition, the president also to medical school alumnus Bruce Walker for 鈥渆xceptional and transformative work in AIDS research and healthcare.鈥 Also honored was alumnus and former university board chair James C. Wyant, who was unable to participate the ceremony in person but watched via livestream. Kaler said the honorary degree in engineering recognized Wyant鈥檚 鈥渕any accomplishments in optical science and for your dedication to students as an educator and for your commitment to advancing the field of optical science in business, academia and society.鈥
Finally, he recognized the 2022 and 2023 recipients of the Frank and Dorothy Humel Hovorka Prize鈥攔espectively, and . This honor is given annually to a faculty member whose 鈥渆xceptional achievements in teaching, research and scholarly service have benefited the community, the nation and the world.鈥
For details on Commencement Week at 杏吧视频, visit the commencement website.