“School is the greatest opportunity in the world. Here students … become educated men and women, become leaders, but most of all it is their chance to improve Campbell University themselves, to open the door to a new world.” – J.A. Campbell, founding president, Campbell University Winter Commencement December 11, 2020 | 7:0 0 p.m. Campbell University Winter Commencement Adult & Online Education College of Arts & Sciences Lundy-Fetterman School of Business School of Education School of Engineering Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Friday, December 11, 2020 7:0 0 p.m. Hobson Performing Arts Center Commencement Ceremony J. Bradley Creed, presiding President Welcome President Creed Greetings & Invocation Mr. Aaron Schnoor Student Body President Campbell University Student Government Association Reading of Scripture Psalm 100 Ms. Janis K. Todd Associate Professor of Mathematics College of Arts & Sciences Solo Christmas Lullaby Jason Robert Brown From Songs for a New World Ms. Abby Kolb ’21, soloist Commencement Address Dr. David J. Hailey ’03 Senior Pastor, Hayes Barton Baptist Church Raleigh, North Carolina Presentation of Candidates Dr. Mark L. Hammond Vice President for Academic Affairs & Provost Conferring of Degrees President Creed Reading of Graduates Dr. H. Tiago Jones Associate Professor & Chair of Foreign Languages College of Arts & Sciences Closing Remarks President Creed Benediction Ms. Taylor Long Student Government Association Chaplain 2 Campbell University The Academic Procession Senior Class Degree candidates will be recognized in the following order: Officers • Candidates for the Degree of Associate in Arts Jacob Richmond President • Candidates for the Degree of Associate of Science Sedeq Younger • Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Applied Science Vice President • Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Health Science Heather Millett Treasurer/Secretary • Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration • Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science Senior Class Representatives • Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Social Work Camden Dascombe • Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts Alec Dement • Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Music Evan Aycock • Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering Ashyra Corpening • Candidates for the Degree of Master of Business Administration William Yates • Candidates for the Degree of Master of Trust and Wealth Management Tyler Babin • Candidates for the Degree of Master of Education Student • Candidates for the Degree of Master of School Administration Government • Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts Association Officers • Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science Aaron Schnoor • Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Pharmacy President • Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Physical Therapy Blake Phillips • Candidates for the Degree of Juris Doctor Vice President Jacob Clarke • Candidates for the Degree of Master of Health Professions Education Chief of Staff • Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Hannah Austin Join the virtual commencement ceremony at www.campbell.edu/class-of-2020. Treasurer Cayli Sutton Secretary Candace Wells Women's Community Coordinator Noah Lassiter Men's Community Coordinator Anna Hall Commuting Student's Coordinator Taylor Long Chaplain Winter Commencement 3 The Presidential The Campbell University Mace Medallion & The Campbell University Mace is steeped in tradition and purpose. Its design Chain reflects the university’s Christian purpose. The Presidential Medallion The Mace’s boss is a sphere topped by the Celtic Cross and supported by and Chain are symbols of six flanges. The Celtic Cross represents the early and continuing faith the Office of the President of of the Christians who settled in the Cape Fear Region and who helped Campbell University. establish Campbell. The Chain bears six seals that The sphere represents the world that Campbell is committed to serve, represent the four stages of through its students, alumni, faculty, and staff. The flanges represent the Campbell’s academic growth support of friends, churches, foundations, and institutions. The seals within from an academy to a university, the flanges represent Campbell’s 133-year history and the authority under as well as the Baptist State which the university bestows degrees. Convention of North Carolina Originally an instrument for battle, the mace as an academic custom goes and Tunku Abdul Rahman University College of Kuala back to the 16th century. The first record of a mace awarded to a university Lumpur, Malaysia. occurred in 1589 when Queen Elizabeth I visited Oxford University. At a convocation held in her honor, Oxford students, speaking in Latin, lavished The Medallion represents the her with praise and flattery, pretending to love her. They assumed she was University Mace design and unfamiliar with Latin. As a gesture of thanks, Queen Elizabeth I gave an incorporates the University eloquent speech in flawless Latin and presented Oxford with her royal mace. Seal, which is supported by two flanges and the Celtic Cross. In the second record of a mace awarded to a university, King Charles I The trustees commissioned presented his royal mace to the University of Cambridge in 1629. Thereafter the Presidential Medallion it became customary for the mace to be used at academic ceremonies and Chain. John Satterfield of throughout Europe. The mace came into use in the United States during Greenville, North Carolina, the 19th century. designed them. 4 Campbell University David J. Hailey Senior Pastor, Hayes Barton Baptist Church avid Hailey has been pastor of parents of Bethany, David John (a two-time Hayes Barton Baptist Church since Campbell graduate), and Susanna, and 1996. A native of Chillicothe, the grandparents of Betsy and Drew, with DIllinois, he has served churches in Tennessee, another due in February 2021. Georgia, and North Carolina. Dr. Hailey earned his Bachelor of Arts from Union When not at church, Dr. Hailey loves University, Jackson, Tennessee, a Master reading, playing golf, and woodworking. He of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry from and Mrs. Hailey, a retired English teacher, Southern Baptist Seminary, Louisville, enjoy travel, especially to Scotland. He is the Kentucky. In 2003, Campbell University author of the forthcoming book 1-2 Timothy bestowed upon Dr. Hailey the Doctor of and Titus in the Smyth & Helwys Preach Divinity (honoris causa). the Word series. Dr. Hailey and his wife, Susan, have been married for 38 years, and are the proud Winter Commencement 5 Associate in Arts Marcos Aleman ...........................Pontiac, MI Dequan T. Manning .......................... Durham Blake Anderson ............................Morrisville Adrian Nicholas Marchman ..................Chicago, IL Samichhya Basnet ...............................Apex Liam Joseph Mccarthy ...................... Fayetteville Alfonso Jose Colmenares Reverol .....San Antonio De Los Altos, Pamela Danielle McEachern ..................Hampstead ....................................... Venezuela Deveda M. Mills .......................Chesapeake, VA Matthew Ivan Florez .....................Camp Lejeune Killian B. Nowrey. Linden Jarrett Reid Gordon ........................Warsaw, VA Iosia Toaiva Nunu .......................... Richlands Michael Patrick Grega ......................Jacksonville Laskmi Buckstone Ogude ..............Winter Garden, FL Hunter Griffis ..........................Willow Spring Elizabeth Oi ..............................Palatine, IL Patrick K. Hart Jr ....................... Lakewood, CA Alfred H. Pattison Jr ....................... Norfolk, VA Brittany D. Jacobs ........................Jacksonnville Raleigh Szelag ............................Wixom, MI Jarrett Andrew Lowe. Pensacola, FL Shawnte Linette Waterbury ..................Elkhart, IN Sean David Mandall .....................Lake Forest, CA Edwin Brian Wilks .......................Memphis, TN Callie Finch Manning ..........................Erwin Milissa Irene Williams .........................Raleigh Associate of Science Melissa Williams .............................. Dunn Bachelor of Applied Science Lenin O. Areas .............................Miami, FL Anthony L. Montouth II .................... Fayetteville William Gary Autery .........................Pinehurst Mackenzie Lynn Nazal ......................... Benson Lisa M. Berquist ..............................Sanford Lesia Satterfield O'Hara ....................... Durham D’Ondrea Antoniette Berry ...................Dallas, TX SeCorria Jhane Pettiford ....................... Roxboro Jonathan Alvin Burrell Sr ..............Moreno Valley, CA Jeffrey Pierce. Durham Ryan Clontz .................................Sanford David L. Schwoerer .....................Sun Prairie, WI Ryan Thomas Connors ...................... Fayetteville Joshua Smith .............................Jacksonville Cami Jan Crammer .................New Hope Township Christopher Allen Stricklin .................Vincennes, IN Della Shiree Love Creech ........................ Erwin Maritza Tepile-Amador ........................Siler City Michael James Dixon ....................New Castle, VA LaQuanta Sherrell Wade .....................Jacksonville Emmanuel Garcia ......................... Fayetteville Steven Lindberg Wade .........................Raleigh Darren Harris Jr ...........................Chester, PA Edward
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