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Commencement

May 22, 2021

Mission Statement

Manchester University respects the infinite worth of

every individual and graduates persons of ability and

conviction who draw upon their education and faith

to lead principled, productive, and compassionate

lives that improve the human condition.

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Welcome! We hope you enjoy your time on campus today. Take a moment to locate exits nearest you, in case of an

emergency. Medical assistance is available. As a courtesy to those around you, please silence cell phones.

The Campus Store, located in the Jo Young Switzer Center, is open from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

After the ceremony, graduates will proceed to the area in front of Petersime Chapel.

Share your photos and videos on social media with #ManchesterGraduation.

Commencement

Manchester University ... 2

Academic Ceremonies and Regalia ... 3

Graduate and Professional Commencement Exercises ... 4

Undergraduate Commencement Exercises ... 5

Honorary Degree Recipients ... 6

2021 Candidates for Degrees ... 7

Bachelor of Arts... 7

Bachelor of Science ... 8

Master of Accountancy ... 13

Master of Athletic Training... 13

Master of Science in Pharmacogenomics ...13

Doctor of Pharmacy ... 14

The 2020-2021 Faculty and Administration ... 16

Pledge of Social and Environmental Responsibility ... 19

The 2021 Board of Trustees ... 20

Table of Contents

Graduate and Professional Commencement Exercises – 9 a.m., Cordier Auditorium

Undergraduate Commencement Exercises – 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., Cordier Auditorium

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Manchester University

MISSION STATEMENT

Manchester University respects the infinite worth of

every individual and graduates persons of ability and

conviction who draw upon their education and faith

to lead principled, productive, and compassionate lives

that improve the human condition.

HISTORY

Manchester University, founded in 1889, is an

independent liberal arts university of the Church of the

Brethren. In 2020-2021, 1,450 students from 36 states

and 19 countries studied here.

Manchester University traces its origins to the

Roanoke (Ind.) Classical Seminary founded by the

United Brethren Church in 1860. The Seminary

became Manchester College in 1889, when the school

was moved to North Manchester. In 1895, members of

the Church of the Brethren purchased the campus and

this affiliation continues. Mount Morris College (Ill.)

merged with Manchester College in 1932.

The University welcomes students of all faiths and

celebrates its relationship with the Church of the

Brethren. On July 1, 2012, Manchester College became

Manchester University and, in fall 2012, students

began studying at Manchester’s Fort Wayne campus,

home of the Pharmacy, Pharmacogenomics and

Athletic Training Programs.

Manchester has been fully accredited since 1932

by the Higher Learning Commission of the North

Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The

Teacher Education Program is accredited by the

Indiana Professional Standards Board and the

National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher

Education. The Social Work Program is accredited by

the Council on Social Work Education. The Athletic

Training Program is accredited by the Commission

on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education. The

Doctor of Pharmacy Program is accredited by the

Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.

VALUES STATEMENT

As a community of higher education rooted in the

liberal arts and the traditions of the Church of the

Brethren, Manchester University values:

l

Learning, because high academic

expectations in an environment combining

liberal arts and professional preparation

equip graduates to live healthy, productive

and principled lives;

l

Faith, because our diverse faiths call us to

make the world a kinder and better place,

establish justice, build peace amid strife,

and model lives of agape (selfless love),

tikkun olam (repairing a broken world),

and

salam (peace);

l

Service, because committing self in service

to others connects faith with action and

abilities with convictions;

l

Integrity, because honesty and trust

are the foundations of teaching and

learning, enriching, enduring relationships,

and strong communities;

l

Diversity, because understanding

differences develops respect for ethnic,

cultural and religious pluralism; an

international consciousness; and an

appreciation for the infinite worth of

every person; and

l

Community, because a positive

community sharpens self-identity,

promotes acceptance of the demands of

responsible citizenship, and transforms

conflict into mutual respect.

TRADITION

Each year, immediately following commencement

ceremonies, our new graduates receive a small oak

tree from the Alumni Association. An iconic symbol

of the University, the oak represents the University’s

hope for our graduates – that they be strong, resilient

and awe-inspiring, and that they rely on their deep

roots to soar.

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Academic dress, inspired centuries ago in Europe,

has evolved in the United States since colonial times.

Today most colleges and universities, including

Manchester, observe the academic dress code of the

American Council on Education.

A scholar’s highest degree determines the robe.

Gowns for the master’s and doctoral degrees are

usually ankle length and, for bachelor’s and master’s

degrees, untrimmed. A doctor’s degree gown is more

elaborate, with velvet facing and three velvet bars on

full, bell-shaped sleeves.

Mortarboards are the standard headwear except

for persons with doctorates who may chose a soft,

rounded tam. Hoods, once worn on the head for

warmth, are now draped over the shoulders and are

longer for doctors than for masters.

Colors help tell the story. The color of the hood

lining indicates the university where the graduate

degree was earned. The color of the hood trim, satin

for masters and velvet for doctorates, identifies the

scholar’s field. For those with doctorates, the velvet

facing and bars of the gown may be black or the

color of the academic discipline. Once only black, the

gown itself can now be in the color of the university

awarding the degree.

Drab (beige)

Accounting and Business

White

Arts, English, History, Sociology

Sage Green

Athletic Training, Physical Education

Light Blue

Education

Crimson

Communication

Brown

Dramatic Arts, Fine Arts

Copper

Economics

Science Gold

Environmental Science,

Pharmacogenomics, Physics, Sciences

Purple

Law

Green

Medicine

Pink

Music

Olive Green

Pharmacy

Dark Blue

Philosophy

Gold

Psychology

Citron

Social Work

Scarlet

Theology

Pharmacy Graduation with Distinction

Students graduating with Latin honors wear gold

cords draped around the neck. To graduate with

distinction, a candidate for the Doctor of Pharmacy

degree must have completed a minimum of 149

semester hours and accumulated a GPA at or above

3.50. There are three levels of graduation with honors:

summa cum laude (with highest honors) requires a

GPA of 3.90 to 4.00; magna cum laude (with high

honors) requires a GPA of 3.70 to 3.89; and cum laude

(with honors) requires a GPA of 3.50 to 3.69.

Undergraduate Graduation with Distinction

Students graduating with Latin honors wear gold

cords. Summa cum laude (with highest honors)

requires a grade point average of 3.950 to 4.000;

magna cum laude (with high honors) requires a GPA

of 3.850 to 3.949; and cum laude (with honors)

requires a GPA of 3.650 to 3.849. At least 90

semester hours in residence at MU are required for a

baccalaureate degree.

Undergraduate Honors Recognition

There are three levels of Honors recognition.

Honors and Achievement requires a student to

achieve a cumulative 3.5 GPA and complete at least

18 hours of honors coursework – 9 hours outside of

the major, 6 hours in the major, and 3 hours of

IDIV 495. Graduates wear an Honors Program

graduate medallion engraved with the University crest.

Honors requires a student to achieve a cumulative

3.5 GPA and complete a minimum of 12 hours of

honors coursework – at least 6 at the 300-400 level.

Graduates wear gold and black cords.

Achievement requires a student to maintain a

cumulative 3.5 GPA and 3 hours of IDIV 495.

To qualify, students must apply no later than

the beginning of senior year and have a strong

recommendation from an instructor.

Alpha Mu Gamma - National Collegiate Foreign

Language Honor Society. The cord colors are yellow.

Beta Beta Beta - Biology Honors Society. The cord

colors are blood red (zoology) and leaf green (botany).

Psi Chi - International Honors Society for Psychology.

The medallion colors are dark blue and platinum.

Pi Gamma Mu – International Honor Society in Social

Sciences (Indiana Theta Chapter). The cord colors are

white and royal blue.

Pi Sigma Alpha - National Political Science Honor

Society. The medallion color is red.

Sigma Tau Delta - International English Honor Society.

The cord colors are rich cardinal red and black. The

medallion colors are red, black and white.

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Graduate and Professional

Commencement Exercises

Processional

“Pomp and Circumstance”

– Edward Elgar

Welcome

David F. McFadden ’82, President

Invocation

Rebekah Houff, University Pastor

Presentation of Candidate for Honorary Degree

Celia B. Cook-Huffman ’86, Vice President for Academic Affairs

Conferring of Honorary Degree

President McFadden

Doctor of Humanities: Wendy Y. Robinson

Remarks

Wendy Y. Robinson

Presentation of Candidates for Degrees

Celia Cook-Huffman

Conferring of Degrees

President McFadden

Greetings from the Alumni Association

Lori Zimmerman ’92, D.O., President, Alumni Association

Charge to the Graduates

President McFadden

Recessional

“Procession of the Nobles”

– Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov

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Undergraduate Commencement Exercises

Processional

“Pomp and Circumstance”

– Edward Elgar

Welcome

David F. McFadden ’82, President

Invocation

Rebekah Houff, University Pastor

Presentation of Candidate for Honorary Degree

Celia B. Cook-Huffman ’86, Vice President for Academic Affairs

Conferring of Honorary Degree

President McFadden

Doctor of Humanities: Steven R. Ford

Remarks

Steven R. Ford

Presentation of Candidates for Degrees

Celia Cook-Huffman

Conferring of Degrees

President McFadden

Greetings from the Alumni Association

Lori Zimmerman ’92, D.O., President, Alumni Association

Response from the Class of 2021

Kathryn E. Barrow ’21

Charge to the Graduates

President McFadden

University Song

“By The Kenapocomoco”

Original Lyrics by Katherine Walker Beauchamp. Modified in 2010 and 2012

Recessional

“Procession of the Nobles”

– Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov

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Honorary Degree Recipients

A lifelong resident of Wabash,

Ind., Steve Ford graduated

from Wabash High School

before earning a degree in

electrical engineering from

Purdue University. After

graduate studies at the

University of Illinois, he

returned to his hometown to

work in the family business,

Ford Meter Box Company

Inc. The company is a leading manufacturer of water

meter setting and testing equipment, service line valves

and fittings, as well as pipeline repair and restraint

products for the waterworks industry. Produced in

Indiana and Alabama, these products help deliver

clean water critical to public health and economic

development across North America and around the

globe.

Ford worked At Ford Meter Box in the summers during

college, learning from and alongside the company’s

longtime employees. He worked his way up and,

through the years, developed experience in information

technology, finance and accounting, sales, purchasing

and engineering before becoming president and chief

executive officer in 2006.

As the leader of Wabash’s largest employer, Ford

embraces his responsibility as a servant leader. The

Ford Meter Box Foundation Inc. is the company’s

philanthropic arm and supports arts and culture,

education, health, youth development and community

development. Ford is particularly passionate about the

importance of education at every stage and served eight

years on the Manchester University Board of Trustees.

Ford’s long list of involvements include the Honeywell

Foundation Board, Community Foundation of Wabash

County, the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership, the

Wabash Area Chamber of Commerce, ARC of Wabash

County and the Wabash County United Fund, to name

just a few.

Dr. Wendy Robinson,

superintendent of Fort Wayne

Community Schools from

2003 until her retirement in

2020, is a champion of public

education and nationally

recognized for her expertise

in urban education. In 2018,

she was named Indiana

Superintendent of the Year

and was one of four finalists

for National Superintendent of the Year by the American

Association of School Administrators.

Robinson grew up in Fort Wayne, graduating from the

former Central High School. She earned her bachelor’s

degree from DePauw University, two master’s degrees

from Indiana University-Purdue University Fort

Wayne, and her Doctor of Education in educational

administration and supervision from Ball State

University.

In 1973, Robinson began her career as a third-grade

teacher in the Fort Wayne Community Schools, teaching

for 13 years. She then rose through the administrative

ranks from assistant principal to district administrator

and, eventually, to superintendent in 2003.

She is the first FWCS high school graduate to become

district superintendent.

Robinson was a member of the inaugural class of

Broad Center Fellows, a program designed to prepare

and challenge urban school leaders. She has received

numerous awards, including the National Alliance

of Black School Educators 2009 Joseph E. Hill

Superintendent of the Year Award.

She is the former president of the Indiana Urban

Superintendent’s Association and Learning Forward, a

professional association devoted exclusively to those

who work in educator professional development.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2021

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS

Emily Guadalupe Ruiz

Criminology Akron, Ind.

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Emma Olivia Ayers

Psychology Auburn, Ind.

Ava Jane Barefoot

Magna cum laude

History, Spanish North Manchester, Ind.

Kathryn Elizabeth Barrow

Magna cum laude

Health Communication, Spanish Fort Wayne, Ind.

Bryan Austin Bathke

Cum laude

Accounting, Business Management North Manchester, Ind.

Alexis Lynn Beeman

Criminal Justice O’Fallon, Mo.

Blake Patrick Belpedio

Spanish, Business Management Macy, Ind.

Max Joseph Bridgewater

Marketing, Business Management Indianapolis, Ind.

Kayla Leann Carver

Cum laude

Music

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Kaleb R. Causey

Criminal Justice Windfall, Ind.

Mason Ryan Cross

Accounting Goshen, Ind.

Anna L. Davis

Magna cum laude

Early Childhood & Elementary Education

Crawfordsville, Ind.

Madeline Lou Dazey

Social Work Wabash, Ind.

Emilee Nichole Fetters

Cum laude Social Work Larwill, Ind.

Monique Hochstetler

History Goshen, Ind.

Destiny Sauchel Howard

Art

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Nathan Vincent Hunley

Sport Management Lafayette, Ind.

Ania Maria Ksiezyc

Environmental Studies, Art Laporte, Ind.

Connor Michael Ladd

Cum laude

Religious Studies Columbia City, Ind.

Hannah Elizabeth Leap

Summa cum laude

Environmental Studies, Biology-Chemistry

Flat Rock, Ind.

Brittany Lyn Miller

Cum laude

Psychology Fort Wayne, Ind.

Sophia M. Miller

Art

Leesburg, Ind.

Nailea Elizabeth Ponce

Criminal Justice, Religious Studies Elkhart, Ind.

Brady D. Pyrah

Accounting Columbia City, Ind.

Kobe Alan Jordan Roberson

Excercise Science & Fitness Michigan City, Ind.

Paula Grace Rupe

Social Work Gosport, Ind.

Gracie K. Schwenger

Accounting Akron, Ind.

LaDavie’a T. Shears

Mathematics, Educational Studies Fort Wayne, Ind.

Conner Jordan Sherwin

Criminal Justice, Religious Studies Pierceton, Ind.

Morgan J. Shumaker

Cum laude

Biology-Chemistry, Spanish Columbia City, Ind.

Carli Anne Skinner

Magna cum laude

Early Childhood & Elementary Education

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Degree Candidates Class of 2021

Elijah Geoffroy David Chu Van

Hung Smith

Cum laude

History

North Manchester, Ind.

Hallie Rose Sorg

Cum laude

Biology-Chemistry North Manchester, Ind.

Amaris Leeann Taylor

Biology-Chemistry Hammond, Ind.

Thalia Paula Vallejo

Business Management, Marketing Toledo, Ohio

Olivia Kathleen Wilson

Accounting South Bend, Ind.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Zryan Abdullah

Business Management Arbil, Iraq

Casey Lynn Arseneau

Magna cum laude Physical Education Donovan, Ill.

Landon S. Balch

Criminal Justice Rensselaer, Ind.

Keerat Kaur Basra

Global Health Chesterton, Ind.

Robin Catherine Berghoff

Exercise Science & Fitness, Psychology

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Connor W. S. Bettis

Exercise Science & Fitness Rockville, Ind.

Reed Anthony Brace

Criminal Justice Claypool, Ind.

Nathaniel Reece Brewer

Business Management Decatur, Ind.

Dakota Lesane Brown

Chemistry Chesapeake, Va.

John-Tyler W. Butler

Chemistry Knightstown, Ind.

Michael Wade Byler

Exercise Science & Fitness Leo, Ind.

Camron Canniff

Educational Studies Niles, Mich.

James Austin Cash

Accounting Columbia City, Ind.

Alvaro Ismael Castillo

Music

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Connor L. Castillo

Biology Pierceton, Ind.

Shemar Mark Clarke

Educational Studies French Lick, Ind.

Alexandria Gabrielle Collins

English/Language Arts Education Lowell, Ind.

Paige C. Collins

Summa cum laude

Accounting Earlville, Ill.

Bailey L. Conder

Magna cum laude

Accounting, Finance Greenwood, Ind.

Tara Marie Conley

Exercise Science & Fitness Culver, Ind.

Kaitlyn Nicole Cook

Criminal Justice Monticello, Ind.

Andrew Paul Corn

Biology-Chemistry Twelve Mile, Ind.

Sage B. Correll

Summa cum laude

Psychology Peru, Ind.

Madison Grace Coy

Psychology Syracuse, Ind.

Taryn Irene Curie

Summa cum laude

Philosophy, Criminal Justice, Psychology

Goshen, Ind.

James Ray Curtis

Criminal Justice North Manchester, Ind.

Harvey Patrick Davis III

Political Science Wheatfield, Ind.

Kendra Michelle Davis

Biology Hammond, Ind.

Ashly Mariana Deleon

Cum laude

Exercise Science & Fitness Plymouth, Ind.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2021

Isabel A. Diaz

Biology-Chemistry North Manchester, Ind.

Lewis P. Dilts

Accounting, Finance Indianapolis, Ind.

Hunter Dolsen

Biology-Chemistry North Webster, Ind.

Courtney Nicole Douglas

Biology-Chemistry Richmond, Ind.

Eric A. Edwards

Environmental Studies Peru, Ind.

Karly Jean Eichenauer

Summa cum laude

Biology-Chemistry North Manchester, Ind.

Taylor Marie Erfman

Biology-Chemistry Cedar Grove, Ind.

Maximillion Alexander Etter

Public Relations Lafayette, Ind.

Jessica Haley Evans

Psychology Lake Station, Ind.

Emily Ann Ewen

English/Language Arts Education Wolcott, Ind.

Hawyar Sattar Farooq

Software Engineering Arbil, Iraq

Jenna Lynn Ferguson

Educational Studies Lagrange, Ind.

Tanner Reese Fernung

Exercise Science & Fitness, Art Sharpsville, Ind.

Lucas Edward Fontanez

Summa cum laude Biology

Lowell, Ind.

Hunter D. Freeman

Exercise Science & Fitness Fort Wayne, Ind.

Keeli Rae Friedersdorf

Criminal Justice, Psychology Laketon, Ind.

Kaleigh J. Gabriel

Magna cum laude

English

Assumption, Ill.

Bekan Qajela Gamtessa

Finance, Business Management Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Lauren Rita Gandhi

Summa cum laude

Exercise Science & Fitness Westfield, Ind.

Caylie Grace Ganser

Cum laude

Early Childhood & Elementary Education

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Tyler David Gilles

Criminal Justice Shelbyville, Ind.

James L. Gilley

History Greenfield, Ind.

Connor Michaud Glenn

Summa cum laude

Biology-Chemistry Middlebury, Ind.

Conner Glon

Exercise Science & Fitness Mishawaka, Ind.

Joshua Gonzalez

Environmental Studies Portage, Ind.

Leighandra N. Goodman

Business Management Pierceton, Ind.

Andrew Gordon

Exercise Science & Fitness Quincy, Ind.

Austin Matthew Gowen

Business Management, Marketing North Manchester, Ind.

Kody R. Graham

Educational Studies Indianapolis, Ind.

Princess Jamalla Graham

Social Work Merrillville, Ind.

Taylor M. Grehl

Psychology, Psychology & Religious Culture Aurora, Ind.

Hunter Hall-Bowen

Cum laude Accounting Peru, Ind.

Katie B. Hamilton

Business Management Middletown, Ind.

Arieonna Renee Harris

Pre-Pharmacy Indianapolis, Ind.

Joseph Brett Henschel

Sport Management, Sales Huntertown, Ind.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2021

Manuel Hernandez-Martinez

Psychology Fort Wayne, Ind.

Brianna Nicole Himes

Psychology Warsaw, Ind.

Brian Edward Hochstetler

Environmental Studies, Biology Elkhart, Ind.

Robert Eugene Holbrook

Educational Studies Goshen, Ind.

Brock A. Hoover

Exercise Science & Fitness Fort Wayne, Ind.

Mariah Autumn Hopkins

Medical Technology Columbia City, Ind.

Jessica M. Houston

Social Work Huntington, Ind.

Brooklyn Howard

Cum laude

Early Childhood & Elementary Education

North Manchester, Ind.

Brenna Inderlied

Summa cum laude

Accounting Huntington, Ind.

Audrey L. Jackson

Environmental Studies, Biology Silver Lake, Ind.

James B. Jeter

History Raleigh, N.C.

Ryan Dylan Johns

Social Work Shelbyville, Ky.

Michael David Johnson

Sport Management Indianapolis, Ind.

Jackson Alexander Johnstone

Digital Media Cincinnati, Ohio

Fatu M. Kaba

Peace Studies Monrovia, Liberia

Sebastian B. Kalmbach

Magna cum laude

Religious Studies, Sociology Charlotte, Mich.

Kole A. Kelley

Psychology Decatur, Ind.

Alexa Rose Kessen

Biology-Chemistry Shelby Township, Mich.

Hunter S. Kirgis

Cum laude

Accounting, Finance Fort Wayne, Ind.

Christina Lee Knecht-Thomson

Environmental Studies Huntington, Ind.

David William Konter

Business Management South Bend, Ind.

Mackenzie Kopplin

English/Language Arts Education Westport, Ind.

Brett A. Kron

Cum laude

Finance Cincinnati, Ohio

Kaleigh Maddison-Rose Lane

Exercise Science & Fitness Fowler, Ind.

Brandon E. Larsen

Business Management, Sales Lake Forest, Calif.

Jonah Michael Lechlitner

Cum laude Music Warsaw, Ind.

Tyler A. Leonhard

History Portland, Ind.

Madeline M. Livinghouse

Early Childhood & Elementary Education

La Porte, Ind.

Glodie Mbondo Lubiba

Biology-Chemistry Indianapolis, Ind.

Anaja Lundy

Early Childhood & Elementary Education Indianapolis, Ind.

Andrew Luwaga

Software Engineering Kampala, Uganda

Tyler M. Lynn

Biology-Chemistry New Palestine, Ind.

Tristan David Machuca

Finance

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Degree Candidates Class of 2021

Page Elizabeth Magner

Exercise Science & Fitness North Vernon, Ind.

Genesis Catherine Marie Malin

Criminal Justice, Psychology Greenville, Ohio

Sara Maria Mamani Romero

Mathematics, Software Engineering Pickerington, Ohio

Mitchell D. Marks

Summa cum laude

Accounting, Finance Peru, Ind.

Dave Bryant Marshall

Criminal Justice Goshen, Ind.

Ceina Rayne Martin

Exercise Science & Fitness Indianapolis, Ind.

Zaid Motaz Hayati Masri

Software Engineering Fort Wayne, Ind.

Ava Marie McVey

Summa cum laude

Psychology Crystal Lake, Ill.

Kasia Lynée Melham

Psychology Muncie, Ind.

Isaac Lester Miller

Summa cum laude

Accounting Millersburg, Ind.

Mercedes Miller

Biology-Chemistry Urbana, Ind.

Patrick Joseph Miller

Accounting, Finance

Alexis Ann Mokos

Exercise Science & Fitness Cedar Lake, Ind.

Brooke Emily Mosbaugh

Cum laude

Philosophy, Psychology Elwood, Ind.

Angel Ann Munson

Cum laude

Educational Studies Fort Wayne, Ind.

Hayley Jordann Musser

Environmental Studies Oxford, Ind.

Stevan S. Najeeb

Software Engineering Warren, Mich.

Corey A. Nowlen Jr.

Exercise Science & Fitness Indianapolis, Ind.

Abdulrasaq Oluwasegun

Ogunnaike

Communication Studies Richton Park, Ill.

Grace Angela Ondrla

Exercise Science & Fitness Warsaw, Ind.

Natosha Lynn Overholt

Criminal Justice Osceola, Ind.

Emily J. Pack

Educational Studies Monticello, Ind.

Bethany Kate Pegg

Cum laude

Psychology

North Manchester, Ind.

Danielle Nicole Pegg

Marketing Wabash, Ind.

Alexis Erin Pendleton

Cum laude

Exercise Science & Fitness Indianapolis, Ind.

Haley Marie Perez

Exercise Science & Fitness Portage, Ind.

Michael Pinarski

Sport Management, Marketing Goshen, Ind.

Madelyn Rachel Poe

Psychology, Social Work Russiaville, Ind.

Rebecca E. Porterfield-Winstead

Magna cum laude

Biology-Chemistry Durham, N.C.

Dakotah Alexander James Pratt

Digital Media Elkhart, Ind.

Sylvia Pritt

Mathematics Wheatfield, Ind.

Donald Neal Rader II

Biology

North Manchester, Ind.

Jacob Aaron Ramer

Chemistry Greensburg, Ind.

Angela Ramirez

Business Management Akron, Ind.

Harley N. Ramsey

Music

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Degree Candidates Class of 2021

Nicholas Rexroad

Sport Management Albion, Ind.

Jacob A. Ritchey

Management, Marketing Warsaw, Ind.

Hailey S. Rivard

Psychology, Criminology Johnstown, Ohio

Trevor Fitzpatrick Robertson

Accounting, Finance Peru, Ind.

Mackenzie Lane Rooks

Cum laude

Marketing, Spanish Columbus, Ind.

Elizabeth Louise Russell

Cum laude

Psychology Columbia City, Ind.

Kaycee S. Russell

Sociology Patoka, Ind.

Emma Faye Saunders

Cum laude

Biology-Chemistry Aurora, Colo.

Isaac Thomas Schlotterback

Biology Auburn, Ind.

Marilyn Elizabeth Schutte

Biology-Chemistry Fort Wayne, Ind.

Christopher J. Secrist

Communication Studies, Religious Studies

Mentone, Ind.

Hunter William Seegers

Business Management, Marketing Franklin, Ind.

Gage Nicholas Sheppard

Accounting

North Manchester, Ind.

Genevieve L. Shine

Business Management Fort Wayne, Ind.

Philip Todd Smith Jr.

Business Management Melbourne, Fla.

Shayee Elizabeth Sneed

Exercise Science & Fitness Fort Wayne, Ind.

Jamie Kay Soposky

Chemistry

West Lafayette, Ind.

Kenneth Augustus Sparks

Software Engineering Connersville, Ind.

Ann M. Stahl

Cum laude Chemistry Kokomo, Ind.

Heather Brianne Steele

Cum laude

Early Childhood & Elementary Education

Lake Village, Ind.

Emma N. Stefanatos

Psychology

North Manchester, Ind.

Keegan Thomas Stevens

Exercise Science & Fitness Rensselaer, Ind.

Jalmen Joshua Sullivan

Biology Pembroke, Ill.

Nicholas Surber

Sociology

Crown Point, Ind.

Nick Robert Tillmann

Educational Studies Guilford, Ind.

Bryce L. Tomasi

Sales

Mishawaka, Ind.

Kendal Eve Torrence

Sociology Lowell, Ind.

Joshua M. Tribble

Sales

Middlebury, Ind.

Joshua Dale Troup

Cum laude

Peace Studies, Criminal Justice Rochester, Ind.

Kelsey Tyler

Philosophy, Peace Studies Rochester, Ind.

Lexy Danielle Underhill

Marketing Paoli, Ind.

Jacob Alan Van Pelt

Physical Education Parker City, Ind.

Joshua A. Vecchi

Exercise Science & Fitness Valparaiso, Ind.

Nathan William Walpole

Sport Management North Manchester, Ind.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2021

Jake P. Wells

Medical Technology Hartford City, Ind.

Austin Wenger

Biology-Chemistry, Psychology Huntertown, Ind.

Matthew W. Westman

Sales

Michigan City, Ind.

Nicholas Irving Arthur Wheeler

Accounting, Finance Fort Wayne, Ind.

Pryce Orion Whisenhunt

Magna cum laude

Instrumental Music Education Huntington, Ind.

Alex K. Whittig

Exercise Science & Fitness Hartford City, Ind.

Amareca Patrice Williams-Bradley

Psychology, Criminal Justice Indianapolis, Ind.

Rohan Elliott Willoughby

Software Engineering Elk River, Minn.

Anna Moira Wright

Psychology Chesterton, Ind.

MASTER OF ACCOUNTANCY

James Austin Cash

Columbia City, Ind.

Paige C. Collins

Earlville, Ill.

Bailey L. Conder

Greenwood, Ind.

Mason Ryan Cross

Goshen, Ind.

Hunter Hall-Bowen

Peru, Ind.

Brenna Inderlied

Huntington, Ind.

Jillian Manis

Merrillville, Ind.

Isaac Lester Miller

Millersburg, Ind.

Brady D. Pyrah

Columbia City. Ind.

Gage Nicholas Sheppard

North Manchester, Ind.

Olivia Kathleen Wilson

South Bend, Ind.

MASTER OF ATHLETIC

TRAINING

Adrianne Anding

Waterloo, Wis.

Rhylee Beshears

Hobart, Ind.

Caiden Dicke

New Knoxville, Ohio

Garrett Enders

Arcadia, Ohio

Mitchell Enyart

Herrin, Ill.

Chad Goon

Warsaw, Ind.

Kayla Grotrian

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Chelsea Harrison

Bloomingdale, Ind.

Sierra Mains

Anchorage, Alaska

Lauren Oglesbee

Kenton, Ohio

Danielle Patton

Kendallville, Ind.

Jennifer Peppler

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Brook Rice

Albion, Ind.

Caelan Williams

Lakeland, Fla.

MASTER OF

SCIENCE IN

PHARMACOGENOMICS

Karen C. Albright

Fayetteville, N.Y.

Fariba Attarnezhad

Carlsbad, Calif.

Herjot Atwal

Jacksonville, Fla.

Axel Baez-Torres

Coto Laurel, PR

Lynette Dian Beitelia

Des Plaines, Ill.

Yael Berkovich

Los Angeles, Calif.

Nicholas Bitz

Rocky River, Ohio

Suzanne Bristow-Marcalus

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132nd

Jennifer Ellen Brockett

Hot Springs, Ark.

Joseph Brown

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Kristin Leigh Cenerosky

Belle Vernon, Pa.

Carmen Cirilo Clelland

Rockville, Md.

Elena Coulter

Phoenix, Ariz.

Roua Dabal

West Bloomfield, IQ

Catherine Demery

Ann Arbor, Mich.

Violet Dusek

Zionsville, Ind.

Michelle Marie Ellis

Queen Creek, Ariz.

Holly Elizabeth Fennick

Bayville, N.J.

Ashley Marie Ford

Valparaiso, Ind.

Anikka Geistkemper

Naperville, Ill.

Matthew Grimm

Huntley, Ill.

Annmarie Kendra Hawe

Minneapolis, Minn.

Jaimee Jaskie

Bluffton, Ind.

Chelsea Johnson

East Stroudsburg, Pa.

Sheila Denise Brown Kratz

Gastonia, N.C.

Ellen Susanne Line

Indianapolis, Ind.

Kristen Marie McCall

Greenville, SC

Krista Lynn Jackson Morgan

Cambridge, Md.

Chloe Lindemann Nestel

Columbia City, Ind.

Gabriella Maria Papa

Hermitage, TN

Michelle Joette Sabella

Lafayette, N.J.

Aaron Robert Seagle

Winchester, Va.

Ashley M. Sherman

Johnstown, N.Y.

Amy Jean Turner

Waukesha, Wis.

James Alexander Walker

Wichita, Kan.

DOCTOR OF PHARMACY

Mahmood D. Ahmad

Dearborn, Mich.

Hesham Majed Aljahmi

Dearborn, Mich.

Asma Sabeah Alkinani

Dearborn Heights, Mich.

Aycheh Umar Al-Koni

Dearborn, Mich.

Marwan Ali Alwah

Dearborn, Mich.

Mary Rita Atty

West Bloomfield, Mich.

Jana Khodr Bazzi

Dearborn, Mich.

Ermina Begovic

Magna Cum Laude

Rochester, N.Y.

Tamara Manoiel Bodagh

Cum Laude

Troy, Mich.

Valentin Bogun

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Zachary Scot Brown

Cum Laude

Shelbyville, Ind.

Gabriella Carr

Columbia City, Ind.

Nasser Samir Chahine

Dearborn Heights, Mich.

Taylor Ann Chatterson

Fortville, Ind.

Lauren Alexandra Conway

Indianapolis, Ind.

Karrington Logan Katurra Craig

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Tania Cruz

Magna Cum Laude

Mayaguez, Puerto Rico

Ali Jihad Dabaja

Dearborn, Mich.

Nadine Daoud

Dearborn, Mich.

Souhad Abdulamir El-Achkar

Dearborn Heights, Mich.

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132nd

Marna Musib Gappy

West Bloomfield, Mich.

Kaleb C. Greener

Magna Cum Laude

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Jeremy Gregersen

Magna Cum Laude

Salt Lake City, Utah

Megan Kristine Hacker

West Lafayette, Ind.

Zachary John Hodgson

Cum Laude

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Boris Huy

Long Beach, Calif.

Miray Mazin Idwer

Sterling Heights, Mich.

Genesis Denise Isaac

Charlotte, N.C.

Marthe E. Isaac

Naples, Fla.

Justin Garrett Ivers

Magna Cum Laude

Elkhart, Ind.

Tiffany S. Jacques

Davison, Ind.

Angela Jiang

Huron, S.D.

Nadia Johnson

Sherman, Texas

Rabeeh Y. Karnib

Dearborn Heights, Mich.

Adrian Lamont Kearney Jr.

Indianapolis, Ind.

Alexandra L. Kelly

Allegan, Mich.

Brooke Renee Laux

Columbia City, Ind.

Ellen Susanne Line

Cum Laude Goshen, Ind.

Sanna Mahmood

Manhattan, N.Y.

Ronald D. Mann

Huntertown, Ind.

Rivian Marougi

Macomb, Mich.

Parker Jay Martin

Payne, Ohio

Halie Louise McMillan

Ossian, Ind.

Jeremy Todd Moser

Portland, Ind.

Rabih Kamel Mounzer

Magna Cum Laude

Dearborn, Mich.

Jwan M. Mustafa

Grand Rapids, Mich.

Yasmeen Hussam Mustapha

Dearborn, Mich.

Santiago Sanchez Navarro

Sacramento, Calif.

Solida Nay

Livermore, Calif.

Chloe Lindemann Nestel

South Whitley, Ind.

Alex F. Ouza

Parth Patel

Cum Laude

Barstow, Calif.

Aaron Christopher Perkins

Suamico, Wis.

Nour Samer Salah

Oak Forest, Ill.

Ariel S. Singleton

Riverdale, Ill.

Nicole E. Slaymaker

Warsaw, Ind.

Sydney Marie Stratford

Cum Laude

South Bend, Ind.

Natalia Suchocka

Utica, Mich.

Blain Geoffrey Thayer

San Marcos, Texas

Tumi Vo

La Porte, Ind.

Kaira Kabao Vue

Roseville, Mich.

Dylan Ryan Walker

Trafalgar, Ind.

Amanda Catherine Ward

Indianapolis, Ind.

Maxine E. Yono

West Bloomfield, Mich.

Samer Riyadh Yono

Baghdad, Iraq

Ashlee Remoon Yousif

Macomb, Mich.

Nykole Marie Zimmerman

Warsaw, Ind.

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132nd

The Faculty and Administration

Ryan Ades, Assistant Professor of

Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D. Purdue University

Zainab Alsamarae, Assistant

Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., University of Michigan

Teresa A. Beam, Professor of

Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

Robert D. Beckett, Associate

Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

Jeffrey A. Beer, Associate Professor

of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, M.A., Kent State University

Suzanne C. Beyeler, Assistant

Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies, Ph.D., University of Illinois

Laura Bollinger, Assistant Professor

of Nutrition and Nutrigenomics, M.S., Ball State University

Brittany P. Brake, Visiting Instructor

of Political Science, M.A., Western Michigan University

Timothy M. Brauch, Associate

Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., University of Louisville

Tracy L. Brooks, Associate Professor

of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

Dennis A. Brown, Associate

Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ph.D., Wayne State University

James P. Brumbaugh-Smith ’84,

Associate Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., Clemson University

Mark A. Bryant, Associate Professor

of Chemistry, Ph.D., University of Arizona

Barbara J. Burdge, Associate

Professor of Social Work, Ph.D., Indiana University

Diane M. Calinski, Associate

Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics, Ph.D., University of Michigan

Michelle Calka, Associate Professor

of Communication Studies, Ph.D., Ohio University

Judd A. Case, Dean of Arts and

Sciences, Ph.D., University of Iowa

Joseph M. Chambers, Assistant

Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

Gregory W. Clark, Professor of

Physics, Ph.D., Indiana University

Aron K. Costello-Harris, Associate

Professor of Biology, Ph.D., Miami University

Celia B. Cook-Huffman ’86, Vice

President for Academic Affairs, Ph.D., Syracuse University

Marcie L. Coulter-Kern, Professor

of Psychology, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

Russell G. Coulter-Kern, Professor

of Psychology, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

Kathryn Eisenbise Crell, Associate

Professor of Religious Studies, Ph.D., Graduate Theological Union

Alicia L. Dailey, Assistant Professor

of Social Work, Ph.D., University of Louisville

Lucas D. Dargo, Assistant Professor

of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, P.E.D., Indiana State University

Kathryn L. Davis, Associate

Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

Teresa DeLellis, Assistant Professor

of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Wayne State University

Jeffrey M. Diesburg, Associate

Professor of Art, M.F.A., Savannah College of Art and Design

Beth A. Driscoll, Assistant Professor

of Marketing and Management, MBA, Indiana University

Kim A. Duchane, Professor of

Exercise Science and Athletic Training, Ph.D., Texas Woman’s University

Stacy L. Erickson-Pesetski, Professor

of English, Ph.D., University of Iowa

Angela S. Fisher, Instruction and

Access Services Librarian, J.D., Indiana University

Erin R. Foreman, Associate Professor

of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, M.S., West Virginia University

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132nd

J. Jared Friesen, Assistant Professor

of Sociology, Ph.D., University of Kentucky

Uma Ganesan, Associate Professor

of History, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati

Beate C. Gilliar, Professor of English,

Ph.D., University of Arizona

Cassandra R. Gohn, Assistant

Professor of Biology, Ph.D., Indiana University

Sarah K. Gordon, Associate

Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., University of Toledo

Melissa Gratz, Assistant Professor

of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., University of Toledo

Katharine L. Gray Brown ’91,

Associate Professor of Philosophy and Peace Studies, Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Darla V. Haines, Technical Services

and Humanities Librarian, M.L.S., M.A., Kent State University

Audrey N. Hampshire ’07, Registrar,

M.S., Trine University

Kierstan M. Hanson, Associate

Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., University of Iowa

Melanie B. Harmon, Vice President

for Advancement, M.A., Indiana University

Pamela S. Haynes, Assistant

Professor of Music, DMA, University of Kansas

Jennifer A. Henriksen, Professor

of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

Wendy E. Hoffman, Associate

Professor of Marketing and Management, Ed.D., University of Georgia

Sandra L. Hrometz, Professor

of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics, Ph.D., University of Kentucky

Jessica L. Huett, Assistant Professor

of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, Ed.D., Ball State University

Carl P. Humphries, Assistant

Professor of Music, DMA, Boston University

Katharine N. Ings, Professor of

English, Ph.D., Indiana University

Jason L. Isch, Assistant Professor

of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

Lea A. Johnson, Vice President

for Health Science Initiatives and Dean of Health Professions, Ed.D. University of Pennsylvania

Sun J. Kang, Assistant Professor

of Sport Management, Ph.D., University of Louisville

Ryon D.K. Kaopuiki, Vice President

for Enrollment and Marketing, B.S., Western Oregon Universiy

Kelsey-Jo R. Kessie, Assistant

Professor of Psychology, Ph.D., Bowling Green State University

David F. Kisor, Professor of

Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics, Pharm.D., The

The Faculty and Administration

Susan J. Klein, Professor of

Chemistry, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

Clair W. Knapp, Vice President for

Financial Affairs and Treasurer, M.B.A., Indiana Wesleyan University

Cheryl L. Krueckeberg, Associate

Professor of Social Work, M.S.W., Loyola University of Chicago

Kurt L. Kurtzhals, Assistant

Professor of Education, M.A., Boston University

Mary P. Plunkett ’83 Lahman,

Professor of Communication Studies, Ph.D., Indiana University

Justin M. Lasser, Associate Professor

of Religious Studies, Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary

Young S. Lee, Professor of

Mathematics, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

Jennifer L. Lutz, Professor of

Accounting, M.A.S., University of Illinois

Debra J. Lynn, Professor of Music,

D.A., Ball State University

Peter J. Martini III, Assistant

Professor of Criminology and Sociology, Ph.D., University of Nevada

Kathryn Marwitz, Assistant

Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharm.D., Drake University

Katherine Matutes, Assistant

Professor of Nutrition, Exercise Science and Athletic Training, Ph.D., Purdue University

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132nd

Renee McCafferty, Associate

Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., University of Arkansas

Mark G. McCoy, Assistant Professor

of Psychology, Ph.D., Bowling Green State University

David F. McFadden ’82, President

and Assistant Professor of Political Science, Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University

David G. McGrady, Associate

Professor of Accounting and Finance, M.B.A, University of Texas

Timothy P. McKenna-Buchanan,

Associate Professor of

Communication Studies, Ph.D., Ohio University

Andrea Mekonnen ’16, Assistant

Professor of Pharmacy Practice Pharm.D., Manchester University

Joe R. Messer, Mark E. Johnston

Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, M.S., Purdue University

Robin R. Mitchell, Assistant

Professor of Computer Science, M.S., Indiana-Purdue University

Noha Mourad, Assistant Professor

of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics, Ph.D., Purdue University

Vaibhav Y. Mundra, Assistant

Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Omaha

Marwa Noureldin, Assistant

Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ph.D., Purdue University

Timothy A. Ogden ’87, Dean of the

College of Business and Professor of Business, J.D., Indiana University

Ejenobo R. Oke ’97, Associate

Professor of Art, M.F.A., Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University

Benson C. Onyeji, Professor of

Political Science, Ph.D., University of Denver

Jeffrey P. Osborne, Professor of

Chemistry, Ph.D., University of Illinois

Mistie L. Potts, Assistant Professor

of Education, M.A., Ball State University

Bradan D. Pyrah, Associate

Professor of Accounting, J.D., Brigham Young University

Timothy M. Reed, Associate

Professor of Music, Ph.D., University of Florida

Andrew F. Rich, Isaac and Etta

H. Oppenheim Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., University of Chicago

Holly D. Robison, Assistant

Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Ohio Northern University

Jennifer D. Robison, Assistant

Professor of Biology, Ph.D., Indiana University

Thelma S. Rohrer ’84, Assistant

Professor of Art, M.A., Michigan State University

Raylene M. Rospond, Professor of

Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., University of Texas

Eva G. Sagan, Instructor of

Mathematics, M.A., University of Georgia

Terese A. Salupo-Bryant, Associate

Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Ann Savariar-Drummond ’17,

Instructor of

Pharmacogenomics, M.S., Manchester University

Heather A. Schilling ’90, Professor

of Education, Ed.D., Ball State University

Nancy R. Schroeder, Associate

Professor of Nursing, DNP, University of Cincinnati

Kristen Harfmann Short, Associate

Professor of Biology, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati

Beth E. Schultz, Nursing Program

Director, Ph.D., University of South Carolina

Jennifer K. Simmers, Professor

of Accounting, M.B.A., Indiana University

Elton Skendaj, Gladdys Muir

Associate Professor of Peace Studies, Ph.D., Cornell University

Thomas R. Smith, Associate

Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacogenomics, Pharm.D., Rutgers University

W. Thomas Smith, Dean of

Pharmacy Programs and Graduate Life Sciences and Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharm.D., J.D., Saint Louis College of Pharmacy

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132nd

Tara B. Smithson, Assistant

Professor of French, Ph.D., Louisiana State University

Michael J. Staudenmaier, Assistant

Professor of History, Ph.D., University of Illinois

Stacy S. Stetzel, Associate Professor

of Education, Ph.D., Indiana State University

Trent G. Towne, Associate Professor

of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

Heather R. Clark ’96 ’97 MAcc, Twomey, Howard S. and Myra Bates

Brembeck Associate Professor of Accounting, M.Acct., Manchester College

Abagail L. Van Vlerah, Vice

President for Student Life, Ph.D., Bowling Green State University

Jonathan P. Watson, Associate

Professor of English, Ph.D., Indiana University

Kyle D. Watson, Assistant Professor

of Chemistry, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

Andrea L. Wilhite, Associate

Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

Carlos A. Yañez, Associate Professor

of Spanish, Ph.D., University of Iowa

The Faculty and Administration

Pledge of Social and

Environmental Responsibility

Students and faculty

who support The

Graduation Pledge wear

green ribbons on their

gowns. This pledge is a

commitment to make

a difference in the

world. Manchester University

served as the headquarters of

The Graduation Pledge Alliance

from 1996 to 2007. The Pledge

is sponsored by the Peace Studies

Institute.

“I pledge to explore and take

into account the social and

environmental consequences of

any job I consider and will try

to improve these aspects of any

organizations for which

I work.”

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132nd

Board of Trustees

Trustees-at-Large Jeffrey W. Carter Richmond, Ind. James H. Colon ’74

Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif.

J. Christopher Craig ’82

New York, N.Y.

Ding-Jo Hsia ’75 Currie

Huntington Beach, Calif.

Sara S. Edgerton ’70

Indianapolis, Ind.

Susan Kinsel ’69 Fitze

New Lebanon, Ohio

Lisa R. Ford

Wabash, Ind.

John W. Gilmore ’74

Princeton, N.J.

Patricia S. Grant

North Manchester, Ind.

Cheryl F. Green ’82 Oshkosh, Wis. Audrey N. Hahn ’76 Wabash, Ind. David A. Haist ’73 Culver, Ind.

Carolyn Moldenhauer ’61 Hardman

Indianapolis, Ind.

Brian L. Harshberger ’90 ’91 MAcc

South Bend, Ind.

Kevin R. Hochstedler ’83

Mishawaka, Ind.

Laurie Young ’88 Kenealy

Westminster, Colo.

Joshua Kline ’98

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Linda M. Kroll ’93 ’94 MAcc

Notre Dame, Ind.

Madalyn A. Metzger ’99

Goshen, Ind.

Rick E. Mishler ’74

Phoenix, Ariz.

Michael J. Packnett

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Nadine S. Pence ’76 Crawfordsville, Ind. J. Bentley Peters ’62 Glenwood, Minn. Lily Qi ’91 Annapolis, Md. W. Mark Rosenbury ’69

West Des Moines, Iowa

Sara Rundell ’03 Merrillville, Ind. Richard P. Teets, Jr. Butler, Ind. Honorary Trustees William N. Harper ’66 Scottsdale, Ariz.

Marsha Palmer ’68 Link

Steamboat Springs, Colo.

President of Manchester University David F. McFadden ’82

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Commencement

May 22, 2021

Mission Statement

Manchester University respects the infinite worth of

every individual and graduates persons of ability and

conviction who draw upon their education and faith

to lead principled, productive, and compassionate

lives that improve the human condition.

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