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Ashford University FALL 2020 COMMENCEMENT Congratulations, graduates! OCTOBER 11, 2020 Virtual Commencement THE HISTORY OF ASHFORD UNIVERSITY FOUNDING The history of Ashford University begins in 1891, when Father John Murray invited the Sisters of St. Francis to help him teach students in Clinton, Iowa. By 1893, the Sisters were able to purchase some land in Clinton, on which they established their mother house and the Mount St. Clare Academy, a prep school for girls. The Academy and mother house quickly outgrew their old building. In 1910, the mother house and the academy moved into the newly constructed Mount St. Clare building. Seeing a need for teachers in Clinton County and the surrounding area, the Sisters founded Mount St. Clare College, the predecessor to Ashford University, in 1918. At that time, the Mount St. Clare Academy, College, and Convent were all housed in the same building. EXPANSION BECOMING A UNIVERSITY In 1950, the North Central In 2002, Mount St. Clare College Association of Colleges and began to offer a Master’s Schools first accredited Mount program over the internet. In St. Clare College. Following conjunction with the expanded the accreditation, the school course offerings, the school quickly began to expand. The changed its name to The sisters moved into an adjoining Franciscan University, and the convent building in 1956. A new name of the athletic teams were library and gym were opened a changed from “The Mounties” to few years later. During the ‘60s, “The Saints.” In September 2004, the Science Hall was opened. the school modified its name And in 1967, the college became to The Franciscan University of coeducational. the Prairies, in order to avoid confusion with similarly named For the 1979-1980 school year, schools. PRESIDENTS the college received approval Mother Mary Paul Carrico, OSF, 1918-1921 for its first four-year degree, a In March 2005, the University Mother Mary Fidelis Ruddy, OSF, 1921-1924 Bachelor’s program in was purchased by Bridgepoint Mother Mary Paul Carrico, OSF, 1924-1936 business administration. The Education, Inc. After the Mother Mary John McKeever, OSF, 1936-1948 following year, the Mount St. completion of the sale, the Mother Mary Regis Cleary, OSF, 1948-1958 Clare Academy merged with St. institution’s name was changed Sister Mary Cortona Phelan, PhD, OSF, 1958-1968 Mary’s High School in Clinton, to Ashford University. The school Sister Mary Cecile Devereux, OSF, 1968-1971 forming Mater Dei High School also dropped its affiliation with Sister Eileen Smith, OSF, 1972-1976 (now known as Prince of Peace the Roman Catholic Church and Dr. Dan C. Johnson, 1976-1985 Academy). With the space freed became a for-profit institution. Rev. Charles E. Lang, PhD, 1986-1991 by the academy’s merger, the Dr. James J. Ross, 1991-2000 school began to offer additional Sheila Smith, 2001-2002 four year programs. Dr. Michael E. Kaelke, 2002-2005 James Chitwood, MBA, 2005-2007 In 1997, the sisters moved off Dr. Jane McAuliffe, 2007-2011 campus into their new mother Dr. Elizabeth Tice, 2011-2012 house, The Canticle. In 1998, the Dr. Richard Pattenaude, 2012-2016 Durgin Educational Center was Dr. Craig Swenson, 2016-present opened, which included new athletic facilities, including Kehl Arena. 6 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Rich Karlgaard Editor-At-Large, Futurist, Columnist Forbes & Forbes Asia Rich Karlgaard, a 28-year veteran at Forbes, is the former publisher and now the editor-at-large, futurist and writer of the “Tech Connector” column for Forbes Asia. He is a regular commentator on cable business channels, and a speaker and panel moderator at business and financial events around the world. Karlgaard’s 2014 book on innovation culture, The Soft Edge, examined successful corporate cultures. It featured a foreword by Tom Peters and an afterword by the late Harvard Business School professor, Clayton Christensen. Karlgaard’s 2015 book, Team Genius, was praised by Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella. His 2019 book, Late Bloomers, was favorably reviewed by National Public Radio’s Morning Edition, Harvard Business Review, and the Wall Street Journal. The Financial Times chose Late Bloomers as one of its must-read 2020 books. The Wall Street Journal selected Late Bloomers for its C-Suite book club. Karlgaard has co-founded three companies and has been a board member and board advisor for several others. He holds a B.A. in political science from Stanford University. He and his family live in Silicon Valley. 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