164Th Commencement Marks Their Official Capacity to Direct the Each Student’S Name Is Read, and the Another Beginning
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UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON 16 4 th COMMENCEMENT The University of Dayton regards faculty and students who wear the student. The University believes that its commencement exercises as more conventional ceremonial garb this is an important part of the gradua- among the most important ceremonial and mortarboard. tion ceremony. The University also has occasions of the academic year. These a tradition of faculty coming from their exercises are filled with symbols and The chief University marshal carries seats behind the stage to congratulate traditions designed to remind us all the University mace, and the president the graduating students. These tradi- of the thousands of years that univer- wears the president’s medallion. On tions symbolize the caring and person- sities have existed and their noble stage are the United States and papal oriented spirit of the University. purposes. flags. So, too, the music that is played and the words that are spoken have The University hopes you will both The academic costumes of various special significance. For example, the enjoy and respect this commence- colors and types are part of the deans who have been responsible for ment. You can do both by standing symbolism. They are described the education of the students “present” for the invocation and the national on Page 86 of this program. The the students as worthy of graduation anthem, by listening during the award- bright blue gowns with red trim to the president. In turn, the president ing of the degrees and by standing to are worn by those serving as confers the degrees on behalf of the sing the University of Dayton anthem University marshals for today’s University. (see Page 88). We are the University ceremony (see Page 4 of this of Dayton community, a community program). The marshals wear these At our commencement ceremonies, which respects and cares for each oth- distinctive gowns as identification of which differ from many universities’, er. This 164th commencement marks their official capacity to direct the each student’s name is read, and the another beginning. Let us rejoice processionals of administrators, president then congratulates that together. UDMayCommProgram2014Final.indd 1 4/30/2014 9:57:35 AM BOARD OF TRUSTEES Steven D. Cobb John M. Forte Bro. Bernard J. Ploeger, S.M., Ph.D. Chair Bro. Thomas F. Giardino, S.M. John C. Riazzi Rev. Martin A. Solma, S.M. George Hanley Michael A. Ruffolo Vice Chair Joseph R. Hinrichs Kurtis P. Sanford Daniel J. Curran, Ph.D. Thomas A. Holton, Esq. Katherine Schipper, Ph.D. Secretary Bro. Joseph Kamis, S.M. Lynton Scotland Catherine V. Babington Anne Eiting Klamar, M.D. Joseph F. Spadaford Mary H. Boosalis Kevin P. Maloney Thomas W. Swidarski Thomas G. Breitenbach D. Darlene Marlowe Deborah Tobias Bro. Edward Brink, S.M. Dennis R. Marx Rev. Rudy A. Vela, S.M., D.Min. Annette M. Chavez, M.D. Richard J. Omlor Ty J. Williams Kevin Crotty Richard J. Pfleger Lawrence W. Woerner Richard P. Davis Rev. James F. Fitz, S.M. HONORARY TRUSTEES Richard A. Abdoo John R. Haley Robert S. Oelman William S. Anderson Sr. Jean Patrice Harrington, S.C., Ph.D. Gerald S. Office, Jr., J.D. Linda S. Berning Sarah E. Harris, Ph.D. Bro. Ronald L. Overman, S.M. Jerome P. Bishop Rev. James L. Heft, S.M., Ph.D. David C. Phillips Rev. Bertrand A. Buby, S.M., S.T.D. Allen M. Hill Bro. Anthony J. Pistone, S.M. Bro. William J. Campbell, S.M., Ed.D. Jack Hoeft H. John Proud, Esq. Terry D. Carder Eugene C. Kennedy, Ph.D. Thomas M. Roberts Rev. Thomas A. Cardone, S.M. Thomas A. Klein R. Daniel Sadlier Annette D. Casella Peter H. Kuntz John L. Schaefer Margaret A. Cavanaugh, Ph.D. Bruno V. Manno, Ph.D. Bro. John J. Schneider, S.M. Rev. Eugene Contadino, S.M. Rev. Paul M. Marshall, S.M. Westina Matthews Shatteen, Ph.D. William Crotty Mary C. Mathews William P. Sherman Thomas J. Danis Clayton L. Mathile Rev. Ralph A. Siefert, S.M. Michael E. Ervin, M.D. Thomas O. Mathues Sr. Francis Marie Thrailkill, O.S.U., Ed.D. Richard H. Finan Marie-Louise McGinnis The Very Rev. Patrick J. Tonry, S.M. Bro. Raymond L. Fitz, S.M., Ph.D. The Very Rev. John A. McGrath, S.M., S.T.D. Andrew F. Veres David P. Fitzgerald Charles R. McNamee C. William Verity Robert E. Frazer James W. McSwiney Rev. Daryl Ward, J.D. The Honorable Frank P. Geraci, J.D. Bro. Robert J. Metzger, S.M. William S. Weprin Richard F. Glennon Dennis I. Meyer, J.D. David C. Winch Bro. Stephen Glodek, S.M. Gerald M. Miller Perry B. Wydman Jane G. Haley Bette Rogge Morse 2 UDMayCommProgram2014Final.indd 2 4/30/2014 9:57:35 AM ADMINISTRATORS Daniel J. Curran, Ph.D. William M. Fischer, J.D. Mary Ann Poirier, J.D. President Vice President for Student Development General Counsel Joseph E. Saliba, Ph.D. Rev. James F. Fitz, S.M. Tony E. Saliba, Ph.D. Provost Vice President for Mission and Rector Dean, School of Engineering Paul H. Benson, Ph.D. David L. Harper Thomas D. Skill, Ph.D. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Vice President for University Advancement Associate Provost and Deborah J. Bickford, Ph.D. Kevin R. Kelly, Ph.D. Chief Information Officer Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Dean, School of Education Crystal C. Sullivan and Learning Initiatives and Health Sciences Director of Campus Ministry Paul M. Bobrowski, Ph.D. Beth H. Keyes Paul M. Vanderburgh, Ph.D. Dean, School of Business Administration Vice President for Facilities Management Associate Provost for S. Ted Bucaro Sundar Kumarasamy Graduate Academic Affairs Government and Regional Relations Director Vice President of Enrollment Management Timothy J. Wabler Thomas E. Burkhardt and Marketing Vice President and Director of Athletics Vice President for Finance and Michael V. McCabe, Ph.D. Kathleen M. Webb Administrative Services Vice President for Research and Dean, University Libraries Joyce M. Carter Executive Director of UDRI Molly C. Wilson Vice President for Human Resources Paul E. McGreal, J.D. Assistant Vice President for University Patrick G. Donnelly, Ph.D. Dean, School of Law Marketing and Strategies Associate Provost for Faculty Carolyn R. Phelps, Ph.D. and Administrative Affairs President, Academic Senate 3 UDMayCommProgram2014Final.indd 3 4/30/2014 9:57:35 AM UNIVERSITY MARSHALS Donald V. Chase Joni L. Baldwin Barbara M. DeLuca Chief Marshal Associate Marshal Associate Marshal Department of Civil and Department of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Environmental Engineering and Engineering Mechanics ASSISTANT MARSHALS Eric J. Balster Ralph R. Frasca Steven D. Mueller Department of Electrical Department of Economics and Finance Student Development, Health and Wellness and Computer Engineering Carl F. Friese Thomas E. Oldenski, S.M. Karen S. Bull Department of Biology Department of Educational Leadership UDIT — Business Services Elizabeth F. Gustafson Margaret M. Strain Kenya M. Crosson School of Business Administration Department of English Department of Civil and Kathleen D. Henderson Kimberly A. Trick Environmental Engineering and Office of Student Success and Department of Chemistry Engineering Mechanics Parent Engagement Dennis Turner Malcolm W. Daniels Janet M. Herrelko School of Law Department of Electrical and Department of Teacher Education Kathleen B. Watters Computer Engineering Rebekah J. Lawhorn Department of Communication David W. Darrow Director of Enrollment Services and Sarah J. Webber Department of History Associate Registrar Department of Accounting Patrick G. Donnelly Craig J. Letavec Michele M. Welkener Department of Sociology, Department of Management Information Department of Counselor Education Anthropology and Social Work Systems, Operations Management and and Human Services James P. Farrelly Decision Sciences Thomas J. Westendorf Department of English Assistant Vice President and Registrar READERS Sharon D. Gratto Edward F. Mykytka Teresa L. Thompson Department of Music Department of Engineering Management Department of Communication Sheila Hassell Hughes and Systems Blake A. Watson Department of English Lori E. Shaw School of Law School of Law AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER Bonnie Lou VandenBos PROGRAM NOTE Last-minute additions or deletions May 3, 2014, is the official date when are permitted to take photographs on often must be made after the program all spring degrees are being conferred. the floor. has been printed. The information in The official list of the names of grad- this graduation program does not uates is recorded in the office of the Guests and visitors may take photo- reflect students’ final transcripts. registrar. graphs from the stands only. Official diplomas and appropriate honors will be awarded upon comple- Only representatives of the press, Please remain seated during the tion of all degree requirements. authorized by the University marshal, processional. 4 UDMayCommProgram2014Final.indd 4 4/30/2014 9:57:35 AM UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON LAW COMMENCEMENT UDMayCommProgram2014Final.indd 5 4/30/2014 9:57:36 AM ORDER OF EXERCISES 9:00 A.M. PRESIDING PRESENTATION OF AWARDS HOODING OF CANDIDATES Daniel J. Curran Paul E. McGreal Thomas L. Hagel President of the University Professor of Law STUDENT SPEAKER’S REMARKS Jeannette C. Cox PROCESSIONAL Ehren Dietrich Lohse Professor of Law R. Alan Kimbrough Graduating with Juris Doctor Department of English BENEDICTION INTRODUCTION OF THE Ann Marie Jagielski INTRODUCTION COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Kyle Joseph LaBuff Joseph E. Saliba Paul E. McGreal Jennifer Rose Roberts Provost Brandon Joston Stewart COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Graduating with Juris Doctor INVOCATION General William Suter Rev. James F. Fitz, S.M. Ret. U.S. Supreme Court Clerk CLOSING REMARKS Vice President for Mission and Rector Joseph E. Saliba CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES NATIONAL ANTHEM Daniel J. Curran RECESSIONAL Beth Ann Cardot R. Alan Kimbrough Graduating with Juris Doctor MASTER DEGREES JURIS DOCTOR DEGREES DEAN’S REMARKS Paul E.