Fall 2021 Baldwin Wallace University Graduates Pledge to Make a Difference
Nearly
300
Baldwin
Wallace
University
undergraduate
and
graduate
students
celebrated
the
completion
of
their
degrees
at
Fall
Commencement
on
Saturday,
Dec.
11
in
Ursprung
Gymnasium
in
the
Lou
Higgins
Center
with
a
focus
on
the
future.
Although a windy afternoon knocked out power out in the final minutes of the ceremony, the proceedings wrapped up with all graduates called on stage, the last few in the glow of auxiliary-powered lighting and mobile phone flashlights twinkling in the stands.
Inspirational words and action
Richard
"Dick"
Fletcher
'70,
MBA
'76,
who
served
under
five
BW
presidents
during
his
nearly
50
years
of
employment
at
BW
(decades
in
senior
VP
roles),
delivered
a
keynote
address
that
challenged
graduates
to
"make
a
difference."
With poignant stories of family members who put others first, Fletcher said, "If we each do our part and choose to make a difference, then there is still hope for our future." After encouraging each graduate to pledge, "I will make a difference" as they were called on stage, Fletcher followed his words with action.
Tossing a small spongey BW mascot into the rows of graduates, Fletcher vowed, "Whoever ends up with Stinger, I will personally contribute $500 to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank in your name so that some people in need will have food for the Christmas holidays."
He then turned to BW President Bob Helmer and challenged the University to match the gift in honor of all the fall 2021 graduates. President Helmer immediately agreed and pledged an additional personal match.
Fletcher received an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree for his own impact at BW and in the community.
Celebrating student achievement
The ceremony also included special recognition for high-achieving undergraduates who graduated in three categories of honors: 22 earned summa cum laude recognition with a cumulative grade point average of 3.90 or higher; 11 graduated magna cum laude with at least a 3.75, while another 23 earned cum laude honors with at least a 3.60. A group of 25 students inducted into the elite Dayton C. Miller Honor Society and Honors Program were also applauded.
After a formal conferring of degrees, each graduate's name was called and they received a personal congratulations from President Helmer when they walked the stage to the cheers of proud family and friends.
With the traditional turn of their tassels, the newly minted grads take their place among thousands of BW alumni or "Yellow Jackets for Life."
Baldwin Wallace Commencement Traditions
A
final
longstanding
commencement
custom
rounded
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.
Prior to the "main event," BW commencement day began with the traditional Baccalaureate in the Boesel Musical Arts Center.
The service included music and readings by students and faculty, and remarks on "Dinner Table Wisdom" by BW School of Business professor Pierre David.
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.