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Commencement2017 COMMENCEMENT2017 SATURDAY, MAY SIXTH | ERIE INSURANCE ARENA | ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA COMMENCEMENT Graduates and members2017 of the audience are asked to remain in their seats throughout the ceremony so that they do not interfere with the special moments of others. During the ceremony, please turn off all cell phones and mobile devices. Thank you. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Order of Procession The Chief Marshals The Faculty and Administration of the University The Graduate Marshals The Graduates of the University The Trustees of the University The Dais Party Dais Party 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 1. Keith Taylor, Ph.D. 9. The Reverend Michael T. Kesicki ’83 President Associate Vice President for Mission and Ministry 2. The Most Reverend Lawrence T. Persico, J.C.L. 10. Steven Mauro, Ph.D. Bishop, Diocese of Erie Vice President for Academic Administration Chairperson, Board of Trustees 11. Linda L. Wagner ’81,’85M 3. The Most Reverend Robert Nugent Lynch Vice President for Finance and Administration Honorary Degree Recipient and Speaker Bishop Emeritus of the Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Petersburg, Florida 12. R. Scott Rash, CFRE Vice President for University Advancement 4. Walter Iwanenko, Ph.D. Vice President for Academic Affairs 13. William R. Edmondson Vice President for Enrollment Services 5. William L. Scheller, Ph.D. Dean, College of Engineering and Business 14. R. Brian Nichols Vice President for Student Development and Engagement 6. Linda M. Fleming, Ph.D. Dean, College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences 15. Hannah E. Kirby ’10, ’12M Vice President, Gannon University Alumni Association 7. Anjali Sahay, Ph.D. President, Faculty Senate 16. Kendra Walker President, Student Government Association 8. Sarah J. Ewing, Ph.D. Interim Dean, Morosky College of Health Professions and Sciences GANNON UNIVERSITY | COMMENCEMENT 2017 - 1 - Order of Exercises Prelude Presentation of Degree Candidates Gannon University’s Erie Chamber Orchestra William L. Scheller II, Ph.D., Dean College of Engineering and Business Processional* Bachelor of Science Gannon University’s Erie Chamber Orchestra Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Posting of the Colors of the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering United States and Gannon University* Master of Business Administration Gannon University’s Army ROTC Master of Public Administration Master of Science in Computer and Information Science National Anthem* Master of Science in Electrical Engineering “The Star-Spangled Banner” Master of Science in Embedded Software Engineering Performed by Gannon University’s Erie Chamber Orchestra Master of Science in Engineering Management Master of Science in Environmental Health and Engineering Call to Commencement Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Walter Iwanenko, Ph.D., Vice President for Academic Affairs Linda M. Fleming, Ph.D., Dean College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences Invocation* Associate of Arts The Reverend Michael T. Kesicki, Bachelor of Arts Associate Vice President for Mission and Ministry Bachelor of Science Master of Arts Welcome Master of Education Keith Taylor, Ph.D., President Master of Science Doctor of Philosophy A Musical Selection “Ave Maria” Sarah J. Ewing, Ph.D., Interim Dean Music by Franz Schubert Morosky College of Health Professions and Sciences Vocalist: Elise Chase, ’17 Associate of Science Bachelor of Science Presentation of Honorary Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing Keith Taylor, Ph.D., President Master of Athletic Training Master of Physician Assistant Science Introduction of Commencement Speaker Master of Science Keith Taylor, Ph.D., President Master of Science in Nursing Doctor of Physical Therapy Commencement Address The Most Reverend Robert Nugent Lynch Conferral of Degrees Bishop Emeritus of the Roman Catholic Diocese Keith Taylor, Ph.D., President of St. Petersburg, Florida Conferral of Distinguished Student Awards Keith Taylor, Ph.D., President Archbishop John Mark Gannon Award Gannon University Medal of Honor *All who are able are asked to stand. - 2 - GANNON UNIVERSITY | COMMENCEMENT 2017 Prayer of Sending Forth The Most Reverend Lawrence T. Persico, J.C.L., All respond: Amen Bishop, Diocese of Erie Faculty, Staff, Parents recite together: The Bishop: Lord God, God, our Heavenly Father, we praise you for creating us You accompany us at each moment of our journey in your image and likeness. In your generous Providence, through life. you allow Gannon University to be a community where Continue to guide our graduates in the paths they have this great truth of human dignity is proclaimed, learned chosen. and lived. You wish Gannon to be a place where our May your truth purify their values. students can seek and find you. With grateful hearts, we May your wisdom enlighten their decisions. May your thank you for sustaining our graduates with your love goodness be the foundation of their relationships. and your truth. May your love be the consolation of their souls. Be at their side in difficulty. All respond: Amen Prompt their generosity in prosperity. Deepen their humility in success. The Bishop: Lord Jesus Christ, by your death and resurrection you All respond: Amen redeemed a fallen human family. Be with our graduates as they continue to discern what is right and good and The Bishop: true in the midst of the confusion and tensions in our May almighty God bless you, the Father, and the Son, world. Help us to build a culture where each human and the Holy Spirit. life, no matter how vulnerable, may be respected and protected from degradation and violence. Lord, be our All respond: Amen way, our truth and our life. Recessional All respond: Amen Gannon University’s Erie Chamber Orchestra The Bishop: Come, Holy Spirit, bestow upon our graduates soundness of mind and holiness of life. With the aid of your spiritual gifts, prompt them to integrate their faith into their lifestyles, their work, and their relationships. Help them to value the service of others over selfish gain. Come, O Spirit, enkindle in them the fire of your love. Academic Regalia in American Universities In 1895, the Intercollegiate It is the hood which is the most Arts, Letters, Humanities - White Commission presented to American important and distinctive feature of the Business - Drab institutions of higher learning the American code. Intercollegiate Code. Today, this code Education - Light Blue provides for three types of gowns. The doctor’s hood, of black cloth, is Engineering - Orange Those for bachelors are made of black four feet in length and made with a material and have long, pointed sleeves. wide panel. The master’s and bachelor’s Health Sciences - Sage The master’s gown is made with an hoods are three-and-one-half feet long Law - Purple oblong sleeve, open at the wrist. The and three feet wide. Medical Sciences - Green rear part of its oblong shape is a square cut and the front part has an arc cut- The binding or trim of all hoods is of Nursing - Apricot away. The doctor’s gown is made with velvet, two, three and five inches wide Philosophy - Royal bell-shaped sleeves and like the master’s for the bachelor’s, master’s and doctor’s gown, it is designed so that it can be degrees, respectively. Public Administration - Peacock worn open or closed. Public Health - Salmon The color of this velvet trim indicates The black oxford cap is worn for all the department or faculty to which Science - Gold degrees, but only the doctor’s cap may the degree pertains, each department Social Work - Citron be made of velvet. Only doctors and having been assigned a different color Theology - Red presidents of colleges may wear a gold by the Intercollegiate Code. The lining tassel on the cap. of the hood reflects the official colors of the college/university. GANNON UNIVERSITY | COMMENCEMENT 2017 - 3 - COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER The Most Reverend Robert Nugent Lynch Bishop Robert Lynch was born in Charleston, West Virginia. He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Pontifical College Josephinum and a M. Div. from Pope John XXIII National Seminary in 1978. During the ten-year period between his college seminary and reentry into theology, Bishop Lynch taught high school, organized a lay teachers association in the Diocese of Columbus, served the Catholic Conference of Ohio as Coordinator of Government Programs, and served at the NCCB/USCC at the invitation of the late Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, Shortly after priestly ordination, Bishop Lynch was assigned to St. John Vianney College Seminary in Miami as President-Rector where he remained for five years. He returned to the NCCB/USCC to serve as Associate General Secretary with responsibility for public policy and later as General Secretary. One of the highlights of his years in Washington, D.C., was the opportunity to coordinate the pastoral visits by Pope John Paul II. Bishop Lynch was named the fourth Bishop of the Diocese of St. Petersburg and was formally ordained and installed on January 26, 1996. In addition to his role as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Petersburg, Bishop Lynch has served as the Secretary of the Florida Catholic Conference, and he is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of the Saint Vincent de Paul and St. John Vianney Seminaries. He is a member of U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCHD), the Episcopal Advisory Board of the Cause for Beatification of Archbishop Fulton Sheen, and the Maryknoll Bishops Advisory Committee. Bishop Lynch served as elected Chairman of the Board for Catholic Relief Services from 2002 until 2007, as Consultant to the Board of Catholic Health Association through 2013, as a member of the Board of Trustees of St. Leo University through 2016, and as a member of the Catholic Medical Mission Board through 2016. He presently serves on the CRS Foundation Board and the Board of Governors of the Catholic Foundation.
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