Graduation Celebration: 364 Earn Degrees at Neumann University

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Student athletes at Neumann University ready to receive their diplomas.
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Student athletes at Neumann University ready to receive their diplomas.
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“What can stop you if a global pandemic could not?” commencement speaker John R. McConnell asked the Neumann University class of 2022 graduates.

“Nothing!” shouted one of the graduates, a response that elicited thunderous applause from the 2,000 people in the audience.

The exchange captured the excitement of the day as Neumann University awarded doctoral, master’s, and bachelor’s degrees to 364 students at two ceremonies in the Mirenda Center on Saturday, May 14.

Families of graduates packed the athletic facility at both the 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. events, clapping and cheering as President Chris Domes presented diplomas to enthusiastic students.

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Taking a selfie at Neumann’s graduation.

Dr. Domes reminded the students that they were graduating “in historic times,” having persevered and achieved through the last two years of a pandemic.

He urged the graduates to be compassionate and understanding.

“As Franciscan leaders, you should raise your voice always on behalf of those who have no voice,” he said.  “Reach out to those who live and exist on the margins of society, and always show care and respect to each person that you encounter in life.”

At the afternoon commencement, Neumann awarded honorary degrees to McConnell, founder and president emeritus of Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School, and Sr. Marguerite O’Beirne, OSF, the university’s recently retired vice president for mission and ministry, who served for 25 years in that post.

“In the crazy world we live in today, ‘privilege’ has become a polarizing word,” McConnell told the graduates. “As Neumann grads, you have been given special privileges because you have learned that knowledge is a gift to be shared in the service of others.”

“Use your privilege to change the world,” he advised. “The rest of us need you to. Don’t be timid, don’t conform to what others expect of you, and don’t allow bashfulness or humility to be excuses for not doing it.”

A 1970 graduate of Neumann, O’Beirne seized the speaking opportunity to wish the students well in the years ahead: “May a rich and rewarding life await you.  As you have been a blessing for all of us on this campus, may each of you go forth from here as a blessing for our world.”

Jake Loburak, valedictorian of the class of 2022, also addressed his classmates.

“We’ve been blessed with the opportunity to learn and grow at an incredible institution that has shaped our academic and professional careers, while offering important values to live by,” the communication and digital media major said.

“As today marks the start of the next chapter, continue to live out the Franciscan values that Neumann has instilled in each of us.”

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