Augsburg's
Commencement ceremonies this academic year—Saturday, May 5, and Sunday, July 1— are organized around the theme of global peace. Augsburg will welcome peacemakers and leaders to challenge and encourage graduates as they begin their lives beyond college.
The May commencement honors the 465 day semester students and 29 physician assistant graduate students who are eligible to graduate.
The Marina Christensen
Justice Award, recognizing a graduating student who has demonstrated a dedication to community service and has reached out to disadvantaged communities, will be presented. This year's student speaker representing the
Class of
2012 will be
Kathy DeKrey.
The
Commencement speaker on Saturday is
Naomi Tutu, daughter of
Archbishop Desmond Tutu. An international scholar, speaker, and human rights advocate, Ms. Tutu has served as a development consultant in
West Africa and a program coordinator for programs on race and gender and gender-based violence in education at the
African Gender Institute at the
University of Cape Town. She has also taught at the Universities of
Hartford and
Connecticut and
Brevard College. In addition, she is a consultant to the Spiritual
Alliance to
Stop Intimate Violence, founded by renowned author
Riane Eisler and
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
Betty Williams, and the
Foundation for Hospices in
Sub-Saharan Africa.
Both Tutu and
Bishop Zephania Kameeta, Bishop of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in the
Republic of Namibia, will receive honorary
Doctor of Humane Letters degrees at Saturday's
Commencement ceremony. Serving as a pastor and then as deputy speaker of the
National Assembly before being ordained Bishop in
2002, Kameeta has been a prominent church leader in the African struggle for independence and an advocate for women and victims of
HIV/AIDS in
Africa.
The Commencement on July 1 honors
Weekend College,
Rochester, and graduate students in six programs.
Master's degree graduates include those in education, leadership, nursing, business administration (
MBA) and social work.
Friday, May 4, 8 p.m., Hoversten
Chapel, Foss
Center
The Augsburg
Choir performs their
Bon Voyage concert before departing for a tour of the
West Coast, May
6-17. This concert is free and open to the public
May 5 Commencement schedule:
8:45 a.m.,
Baccalaureate in Hoversten Chapel
11 a.m., Commencement
Ceremony in Si Melby
Hall
12:30 p.m.,
Department receptions at various locations on campus
www.augsburg.edu/commencement
- published: 16 Jul 2012
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