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Wittenberg to celebrate 280 graduates at commenceme­nt

- By Brooke Spurlock Contact this reporter at brooke.spurlock@coxinc.com.

Wittenberg University will celebrate 280 graduates during its 174th commenceme­nt ceremony this weekend.

The graduation will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday at Commenceme­nt Hollow.

President Michael Frandsen, keynote speaker Megan Frost, class of 1994 and director of product design for Apple Inc., Matt Overturf, class of 2011 and president of the university’s Alumni Associatio­n, and class president Gabby Stern will address the graduates at the ceremony.

“This year’s class is one of the closest,” Stern, a nursing major and psychology minor, said. “We have grown together and navigated through college, despite being in a global pandemic. We have faced much uncer- tainty, though we have grown close and have always been there for each other. I believe this class is beyond excited to actually have senior fes

tivities and commenceme­nt. This is something that was taken away from us due to the pandemic, so this gradu- ation is extra special. Getting a graduation following years of hard work was something we didn’t get to experience as high school students.”

Before commenceme­nt,

the Baccalaure­ate service, an academic and religious tradition that celebrates the upcoming commenceme­nt festivitie­s, will be held Fri- day in Weaver Chapel, with pre-service music at 4 p.m. and the ceremony at 4:15 p.m.

This hour-long service

offers seniors an opportu- nity to “reflect on their time at the university and to look to faith as they begin the next step in their journey.” Pres- ident Frandsen will offer a greeting, and David P. and Carol Matevia Endowed Uni- versity Pastor Tracy Pas- chke-johannes will share a brief message and senior blessing.

“Gathering students from a variety of background­s and experience­s helps us to acknowledg­e the diverse breadth of gifts brought by the Class of 2024,” Pas- chke-johannes said. “We are blessed with students from diverse faith traditions who come together during this time to celebrate and give thanks.”

This service is “espe- cially important” for the class of 2024 because most didn’t have a formal high school graduation because of COVID.

“The entire campus is working hard to make this weekend special for our graduates,” she added. “They have persevered and over- come so many challenges. While we can never replace what they’ve lost, it’s import- ant to make this weekend extra special for these students.”

After the graduation, a post-ceremony reception will be held along Alumni Way. Graduates will be able to retrieve their diplomas at this time, and there will be light snacks and beverages. Family members can attend, and faculty and staff will be present. The backup rain site for this event reception will be the 1929 Gymnasium.

As part of commenceme­nt exercises, the Myers Hall bell will toll 15 times at 8:30 a.m. Saturday morning and again at 10 a.m. to notify the campus that the ceremony will be held in its intended outdoor location at the scheduled time. If the bell does not ring, that will be a signal that the ceremony will take place inside at the Pam Evans Smith Arena, which is the rain location.

Tickets are required and have already been distribute­d to the graduates.

If you can’t watch the ceremony in person, it will be online at www.wittenberg. edu/live.

For more informatio­n, visit www.wittenberg.edu/commenceme­nt.

 ?? FILE/BILL LACKEY/STAFF ?? Wittenberg University will celebrate 280 graduates during its 174th commenceme­nt ceremony on Saturday at Commenceme­nt Hollow. In this file photo, the university held its 2023 Commenceme­nt Ceremony indoors for the first time since 2011 in the Pam Evans Smith Arena.
FILE/BILL LACKEY/STAFF Wittenberg University will celebrate 280 graduates during its 174th commenceme­nt ceremony on Saturday at Commenceme­nt Hollow. In this file photo, the university held its 2023 Commenceme­nt Ceremony indoors for the first time since 2011 in the Pam Evans Smith Arena.

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