Bachelor’s Degrees: Hannah Anderson***, Molly Bich***, Joshua Brown, Joshua Hamilton, Logan Kaliff, Taylor Kinney**, Alexis Lacina***, Cassandra Martinez, Davi Matheus Mendonca***, Katrina Murdock, Olivia Nabb*, Carter Price**, Jason Richardson*, Maricela Romero, Melody Thomsen, Kafani Williams
Master’s Degrees—M.A. Organizational and Global Leadership (MOGL), M.A. Curriculum and Instruction (MCI): Michael Lough (MCI), Dylan Roller (MOGL), Kermit Thomas III (MOGL), Robin Willis (MOGL)
The ceremony included a welcome from President Sam Smith and an introduction of the
speaker, “I am pleased to introduce today’s commencement speaker, though in reality,
he needs no introduction. Dr. Steve Eckman, who students refer to as Pres Eck, most
likely knows those of you graduating today by name. I don’t need to introduce him
to you because you know him, and he knows you.”
Eckman, chancellor of York College, inspired graduates to continue their service to
God, family and society in a world that needs their leadership now more than ever.
He assured them of their ability to make a difference even amidst the current trials.
“Don’t aspire to make a living, but aspire to make a difference. Decide who you want
to be rather than just what you want to do.” Eckman also reassured graduates that
their mistakes and failures will help shape them. “Do not fear failure but be terrified
of regret.”
The ceremony continued as graduates lined up to walk across the stage and receive their diplomas from Dr. Eckman, as many would have in the spring if it hadn’t been for the pandemic. Each graduate was greeted with a masked smile, a handshake, and a few words of personal encouragement from Eckman. Master’s and bachelor’s degrees were awarded during the ceremony and then were hooded by their escort with the hood that represented their field of study.
Spring 2020 graduates who were unable to attend will also have the option to participate in the upcoming Spring 2021 commencement ceremonies.
*Cum Laude – Grade Point Average of 3.40 or higher
**Magna Cum Laude – Grade Point Average of 3.60 or higher
***Summa Cum Laude – Grade Point Average of 3.85 or higher