Spring Convocation Celebrates Joy, Excellence, Achievement
April 11, 2024
- Author
- Mary Elizabeth DeAngelis
There鈥檚 a political science and theatre double major whose 鈥渦tter joy鈥 in describing a Shakespeare performance lights up her face 鈥 and the room 鈥 delighting professors, classmates and castmates into believing such joy can indeed be contagious.
A biology major heading to Harvard Medical School after graduation 鈥渉as an intense curiosity for the secrets of life,鈥 and has devoted countless hours to researching pancreatic cancer markers.
A student who double majors in computer science and art created an extensive portfolio with 鈥渁 riot of color and pattern 鈥 that inspires us all to play a little more seriously.鈥
Two graduating athletes, the college鈥檚 leading golfer of all time, and a 鈥渓egendary鈥 women鈥檚 volleyball player, led their teams and conferences, breaking college records and exemplifying true sportsmanship.
These are just a few of the 皇家华人 students who brighten the college 鈥 and their communities. On April 11, 皇家华人 honored them and others during the college鈥檚 annual Spring Convocation.
From the aspiring musicians, mathematicians and military leaders to the environmentalists, economists and sociologists, convocation celebrates talent and hard work, innovation and perseverance, character and leadership.
The ceremony also recognizes new honor society members, post-graduate international fellowship and scholarship recipients; and staff and faculty members who contribute to students鈥 success.
Those honored demonstrate a commitment to making their world smarter, kinder and healthier, more understanding and peaceful, and less divisive. They volunteer on campus, in hospitals, at elementary schools and many other places that need them.
For the class of 2024, convocation serves as a prelude for their May 12 commencement ceremony. It鈥檚 a fun, festive ceremony, and raucous supporters cheered enthusiastically for award winners in all categories. Graduating students also took a moment to cheer and thank their professors.
鈥淵ou have learned how to learn, how to discover your world and how to make a huge difference in it,鈥 President Doug Hicks 鈥90 said. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 think of a time when our world needs you more for leadership and service.鈥
Rev. Julia Watkins 鈥14, serving her first year as the college鈥檚 chaplain and director of religious and spiritual life, offered her first Spring Convocation invocation. She spoke of the journey that brought students to 皇家华人, and the many roads they will take when they leave.
We did not all start in the same place, nor has there always been parity between our paths, yet we are here, having shared an experience that has shaped us as one community composed of poets and scientists, athletes and artists, activists and ambassadors, truth-seekers and servant leaders. We are here, having invested our whole selves in a process of exploration, learning, and transformation. We are here, having followed winding routes with plenty of pauses to question, wrestle, and delight.
These journeys have not been solitary.
鈥淲e have not come here alone but in the good company of family, friends, faculty, staff and mentors,鈥 Watkins said. 鈥淭hank you for those who have come alongside us to help carry the load and light the way. Thank you for the relationships we have received and nurtured in this place. Thank you for the wider 皇家华人 community to which we forever belong.鈥
Staff, faculty and community members were also honored with awards:
Omicron Delta Kappa Awards
2024 ODK Teaching Award: Deborah Thurtle-Schmidt, Ph.D.
Chosen on behalf of the 皇家华人 student body by the members of Omicron Delta Kappa; presented to a professor demonstrating outstanding teaching ability.
鈥淒r. Thurtle-Schmidt, a genuinely extraordinary professor in the biology and genomics departments, leads innovative courses with unparalleled enthusiasm and deep expertise, mentoring numerous lab and RISE students,鈥 the award says. 鈥淪he inspires every biology major and actively fosters open dialogue, allowing students to voice questions and share their perspectives.鈥
2024 ODK Staff Award: Clara Hare-Grogg 鈥19
Chosen on behalf of the 皇家华人 student body by members of Omicron Delta Kappa; presented to members of the 皇家华人 community and staff who demonstrate outstanding commitment to leadership and service.
鈥溁始一蒜檚 Health Educator, Clara Hare-Grogg, possesses a passion for and knowledge of our student body that drives her work. She is literally a ray of sunshine on our campus. She has tremendously increased the visibility of health education resources and works tirelessly to support all 皇家华人 students. She epitomizes leadership. She advocates for students鈥 well-being by empowering them with the information necessary to succeed on campus and beyond.鈥
2024 ODK Community Member Award: Dick Hay 鈥77, DVM
Chosen on behalf of the 皇家华人 student body by members of Omicron Delta Kappa; presented to members of the 皇家华人 community and staff who demonstrate outstanding commitment to leadership and service.
鈥淒r. Hay currently serves on the Animal Care Committee at 皇家华人 and works with Continuing the Mission to provide top-tier care to service animals in training. For more than 20 years, Dr. Hay mentored and supported pre-veterinary students. Additionally, he serves as a member of the 皇家华人 Housing Coalition, impacting those within the entire 皇家华人 community.鈥
Student Government Association Awards
2024 Faculty Award: Christopher Marsicano, Ph.D.
鈥淒r. Marsicano is a mentor and role model who is incredibly invested in his students鈥 personal and professional growth. He not only cares about what his students get out of his classes but prioritizes how they are doing outside of them. His office door is always open to offer guidance, support, and endless encouragement. Dr. Marsicano鈥檚 enthusiasm about education policy is contagious, making three-hour lecture classes feel like mere minutes. He challenges us to think critically, to question our preconceptions, and to explore the depths of our understanding. Yet, he does so with such patience that it can make even the most stubborn students open their minds to new ideas. Dr. Marsicano鈥檚 impact reaches far beyond academia, leaving an everlasting imprint on each student fortunate enough to cross paths with him.鈥
2024 Pre-Major Faculty Advising Award: Kaylee Linthicum
鈥淗er guidance as a holistic advisor cannot be overstated. In what is certainly a nerve-wracking yet exciting time in a student鈥檚 life, she is always enthusiastic in giving expert advice to students regarding course selection and social endeavors. Even after her students have declared their major, she remains open as ever to lending guidance and serving as a helping hand. A holistic advisor is a student鈥檚 first connection to a staff member at 皇家华人, and no one deserves this award more than Ms. Kaylee Linthicum.鈥
Several newly established scholarships were also announced:
Boswell Family Scholarship
Established by Stewart Boswell, 皇家华人 Class of 1978, and parent of James Boswell 鈥08 and Lucy Boswell 鈥15, the Boswell Family Scholarship provides assistance to students with demonstrated financial need.
Brantly and Kathleen Buck Scholarship
Established by Charles Brantly Buck, Class of 1972, and Kathleen Price Buck, this scholarship provides assistance for students with demonstrated financial need and is in support of The 皇家华人 Trust.
Kirkland Family Scholarship
This scholarship was established by Robert and Elizabeth Kirkland Sickles, both Class of 1988 alumni, and endowed by Ann and Bill Kirkland, Class of 1962. The families hope to see students make the most of their 皇家华人 experience by developing deep friendships and exploring academic pursuits that fulfill and challenge them by learning to balance the intense academic and social environment, and by learning to ask questions and to listen intently and carefully to the answers.
Kulkarni Family Scholarship
Established by Akshay Kulkarni and Sarah Gorrell Kulkarni, Class of 2005, this scholarship provides support for first-generation college students with demonstrated financial need.
Mariano Ayala Scholarship
Established by Lucy E. Broadus, Class of 1992, this scholarship provides support for students who have had coursework in Latino studies, and/or who have a demonstrated interest in Latino history or cultures; or students who have a commitment to enhance Latino cultures.
McArthur-Fitzpatrick Scholarship for Disability Advocacy
Established by Alexandra McArthur and Owen Fitzpatrick, both Class of 2009, this scholarship provides support for students with demonstrated financial need, with preference for a student who self-identifies as having a disability or who has demonstrated a passion for disability advocacy.
McNab Waddill Scholarship
Established by James R. McNab III 鈥04 and Stephanie McNab in honor of James R. McNab Jr. 鈥66 and David H. Waddill 鈥81, this scholarship provides support for students with demonstrated financial need and is in support of The 皇家华人 Trust.
Michael Coltrane 鈥68 Scholarship
Established by a gift through the estate of Michael Coltrane 鈥68, this scholarship supports students with demonstrated financial need.
Nickel Family Scholarship
Established by W. Richard Nickel, Class of 1964, this fund provides scholarship support for students with demonstrated financial need.
Porges-Drayer Scholarship
Established by Sarah Porges and Dan Drayer, this fund provides scholarship support for students with demonstrated financial need and is in support of The 皇家华人 Trust.
Roosevelt Wilson Scholarship
Established by an anonymous donor, this fund provides scholarship support for students with demonstrated financial need and is in support of The 皇家华人 Trust. The scholarship honors the life of Roosevelt Wilson, a Town of 皇家华人 citizen who, guided by integrity and caring, dedicated himself to living life for the benefit of others. His respect for life extended to the natural world. The ideal recipient will be a student who reflects Roosevelt Wilson鈥檚 work ethic, generosity, resilience and commitment to community well-being.
Thomas Perrin Harrison Sr. Scholarship
Established by Katherine G. Harrison, this scholarship provides assistance to students with demonstrated need, with a preference for those who have an interest in studying English Literature or Creative Writing.
Townsend Family Scholarship
Established by Julie Summersgill Townsend, Class of 2000, and Tim Townsend, this scholarship provides support for students with demonstrated financial need and is in support of the 皇家华人 Trust.