Marking a Milestone: BW Celebrates 2019 Fall Commencement
With pomp and pageantry, nearly 350 undergraduate and graduate students celebrated the completion of their degrees as the Baldwin Wallace University staged the 2019 Fall Commencement exercises on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2 p.m., in the Lou Higgins Center.
Before they took a triumphant walk across the stage to receive congratulations, the graduates, along with the assembled family and friends, heard an inspiring commencement address by Ron Soeder '76, the visionary and award-winning president and CEO of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland (BGCC).
After graduating from BW with a business degree, Soeder spent nearly 30 years in the wall covering industry prior to joining BGCC in 2006 where his tenure has been marked by creative partnerships and earned him the national organization's highest honor, the "Heart and Soul Award," in 2018.
Changing the world
"As
someone
who
made
the
switch
from
private
industry
to
the
world
of
nonprofits,
I
can
tell
you
that
no
matter
where
your
career
takes
you,
you
will
never
regret
helping
the
people
who
need
us
most,"
Soeder
told
the
Class
of
2019.
"You
are
the
hope.
You
can
be
the
change
we
seek,
the
change
we
need."
He went on to encourage each grad to do three things daily. "Always show up, employ random acts of kindness and lift just one person up. It is not just a way to change your outlook. It is a way to change the world."
For Soeder's exemplary career and service to the Northeast Ohio community, BW conferred on him an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.
Celebrating student achievement
The
ceremony
also
included
special
recognition
for
high-achieving
undergraduates
who
graduated
in
three
categories
of
honors:
19
earned
summa
cum
laude
recognition
with
a
cumulative
grade
point
average
of
3.90
or
higher;
22
graduated
magna
cum
laude
with
at
least
a
3.75,
while
another
19
earned
cum
laude
honors
with
at
least
a
3.60.
Students
in
the
elite
Dayton
C.
Miller
Honor
Society
and
Honors
Program
were
also
applauded.
BW President Robert C. Helmer personally congratulated each graduate as their names were called, and they walked the stage to the cheers of proud family and friends. With that and the traditional turn of their tassels, the grads solidified their place among thousands of BW alumni or "Yellow Jackets for Life."
A final longstanding commencement custom closed out the ceremony as the Senior Class added distinctively colored ribbons to the "ring of ribbons." The ritual ties BW grads together from generation to generation and includes the colors of every graduating class since 1915.
A day-long Celebration
Prior to the "main event," BW commencement day began with the traditional Baccalaureate service in the Lindsay-Crossman Chapel. The gathering included music and readings by students and faculty, and words on "Love and Fear: Nothing in Between" by professor Mary Dobrea Grindhal.
Baccalaureate was followed by the President's Reception in the Strosacker Hall union ballroom, where all graduating seniors and their families, faculty and staff were invited to mix and mingle, snap photos and enjoy heavy appetizers and desserts.
Photos and Live Stream Video Replay
WATCH VIDEO >> https://www.bw.edu/commencement/
Look for additional photos on BW's Instagram, Facebook and Flickr pages.