
PHOTOS BY RON BAILEY
St. Maryโs City, MD – St. Maryโs College of Maryland, the stateโs public honors college, graduated 430 students with the degree of Bachelor of Arts Saturday, May 16. The 2015 Commencement was a milestone event as St. Maryโs College celebrates the 175th year of its founding.ย ย ย
During the Commencement ceremony, Rep. Steny Hoyer, who serves on the collegeโs Board of Trustees, presented to St. Maryโs College President Tuajuanda C. Jordan a plaque with Congressional Record noting the institutionโs dodransbicentennial. Hoyer, reading from the plaqueโs text, said that St. Maryโs College has been a โcenter of learning and educational empowerment since its founding in 1840. Today it continues to graduate some of Marylandโs best and brightest studentsโ who are making a โdifference wherever they live and work throughout Maryland, across our country and, indeed, across the globe.โ
The Commencement address was delivered by Rashad Robinson, executive director of ColorOfChange, the nationโs largest online civil rights organization. Robinson told the Class of 2015, โDon’t just be present, be powerfulโ and to โunderstand the connection between thought and action. Use your voice to change the world.โ Robinson was also conferred an honorary doctoral degree during the ceremony.
The valedictorian of the graduating class was Mary Margaret Addison, of Owings. In her remarks, Addison told her fellow graduates, โNever forget your time at this incredible place, but donโt be afraid to forge new paths, to seek new adventures, and to chase new dreams. Realize that these incredible four years are not all that life has in store for you.โ Addison majored in biology with a minor in religious studies.
St. Maryโs College graduating seniors choose a โquintessential studentโ to represent the class and speak at graduation. This yearโs selection was Taylor Schafer, of Baltimore, who majored in history with minors in museum studies and educational studies. During her senior year, Schafer served as the student member of the collegeโs board.
President Jordan charged the anniversary Class of 2015 to โutilize the solid liberal arts framework you have been provided to create a more just and humane society for all.โ By moving their tassels to the left, President Jordan told the graduates that they were symbolizing โthe milestone culminating in todayโs ceremony.โ
The ceremony program concluded with the school song, โSt. Maryโs College of Maryland,โ composed by Professor of Music David Froom with lyrics written by Professor of English Jennifer Cognard-Black.
PHOTOS BY RON BAILEY – THE BAY NET
