ST. MARYS CITY, Md.St. Marys College of Maryland graduated 450 students with the degree of Bachelor of Arts on Saturday, May 11. The Commencement address was delivered by Maryland Governor Martin OMalley.
President Joseph Urgos charge to the Class of 2013 was: Remember what you did here [as students at St. Marys College], draw on the inspiration of creative endeavor, critical response, and innovative collaboration, long after you have forgotten what you learned, long after youve forgotten my words, this charge, and this day.
OMalley encouraged the Class of 2013 by saying, In a few moments, you will join a very select club.
Less than 7 percent [of the worlds population] have what you are about to receive: a college diploma.
With your diploma comes a responsibility of individual leadership
Leadership that creates common platforms to connect and empower individuals.
During the ceremony, honorary doctoral degrees were bestowed on OMalley as well as long-time college philanthropist Tom Waring. It seems fitting that we would acknowledge supporters of the college, one at the state level and one at the local level, said Urgo in regards to the honorary degree recipients.
This years valedictorian was Lauren Elizabeth Dellman, of Cockeysville, Md., who was a double major in economics and English. Dellman told her fellow graduates, Its because of my friends and family I am at St. Mary's. And, it is because of the faculty and staff, I've been so successful. We do not fail or succeed in isolation ... share it [our college diploma] with the people that helped make it possible.
St. Marys College graduating seniors choose a quintessential student to represent the class and speak at graduation. This years selection was Jasmine A. Jones, of Gaithersburg, Md., who majored in English and minored in history. Jones was a Nitze Scholar and graduated magna cum laude. "There are few words that capture the essence of our individual college experiences, said Jones in her remarks. You can't classify St. Mary's because we are unique. When it comes down to it, class of 2013, we realize we are all truly quintessential."
The school song was led by four students: Elizabeth Frantz, Etahjayne Harris, Jesse Stottlemyer, and Ryan Thompson. The song St. Marys College of Maryland was composed by Professor of Music David Froom, with lyrics written by Professor of English Jennifer Cognard-Black.
Source: SMCM