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Commencement 2019

05/07/2019

2019 小优传媒 commencement

Faculty, family members and friends filled Sommer Center to witness the conferring of diplomas by President Jane M. Wood.

Graduates encouraged to determine 鈥榃ho am I?鈥

The achievements of more than 200 undergraduate and graduate students were celebrated on Sunday, May 5, 2019, during 小优传媒鈥檚 119th Commencement ceremony. Nearly 3,000 faculty, family members and friends filled Sommer Center to witness the conferring of diplomas by President Jane M. Wood during her first Commencement at Bluffton.

Riordan McClain, a 2006 Bluffton graduate and member of the Ohio House of Representatives, returned to campus as Commencement speaker. During his address, he challenged the students to ask themselves one simple question each day. 

鈥淓very morning when you wake up, ask yourself 鈥榃ho am I?鈥 and then structure your day to become what you want to be,鈥 said McClain. 鈥淎ristotle put it this way, 鈥榃e are what we repeatedly do, excellence is not an act but a habit.鈥 It鈥檚 about repetition, doing it day in and day out continually.鈥

While many people might have a quick and easy answer to this question, such as star athlete, musician or academic, McClain explained that those, instead, are traits through which students identify. 

鈥淭hey may be what you have done, or what you will do, but they don鈥檛 define your soul, what you were created to be,鈥 explained McClain.

He encouraged the graduates to think about the question through the lens of their Bluffton education and Bluffton鈥檚 motto: 鈥淭he Truth Makes Free.鈥

鈥淭he most important value of your liberal arts degree is the skill of how to think and how to pursue the truth,鈥 said McClain.

Earlier in the day, during Baccalaureate services, student and faculty speakers also shared truths reflected through the scripture passage Hebrews 12:1-2, which describes that we are 鈥渟urrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses鈥 and implores us to run with perseverance 鈥渢he race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus.鈥

Mark Willis, a business administration major from Louisville, Ky., shared about the struggles he faced coming to college and about receiving a mailing from Bluffton at the lowest point in his life.

鈥淚 honestly don鈥檛 think I would be standing here today if I didn鈥檛 ask for help. As we go our separate ways, ask for help. There are people who are willing to help you run the race,鈥 said Willis. 鈥淏elieve in yourself, have faith, ask for help, get involved and keep running the race.鈥

Hannah Conklin, a convergent media major from Westerville, Ohio, shared some advice inspired by mentor and associate professor of communication, Marathana Prothro鈥檚 interest in liminal spaces.

鈥淟iminal spaces are the thresholds of life. The spaces somewhere between no longer and not yet,鈥 explained Conklin. 鈥淭hough they may come with more questions than answers, times of transition are where we grow. Liminal spaces reveal truths to us and they remind us of our own breathing, living humanity. Today is our liminal space.鈥

Dr. Martina Cucchiara, associate professor of history, shared about her gratitude for each of Bluffton鈥檚 students.

鈥淚 did not just teach you; I also learned from you,鈥 said Cucchiara. 鈥淚 never failed to be impressed by the purposeful way many of you live your lives鈥攖he conscientious efforts you make to minimize your impact on the environment or your service to your communities and the poor鈥 often wondered who was teaching whom, and I am grateful to you for the hours we spent together. As you leave Bluffton, take this sense of purpose and community with you.鈥

On a day filled with sentiment and advice, the graduates were challenged one last time by McClain as they transitioned from students to alumni.

鈥淜now who you are, pursue your dreams with every ounce of effort you have, fail, learn, try again, get dirty, live contentedly, keep perspective on what is truly important in life, and come join me in the arena of life. It鈥檚 abundant with possibilities!鈥

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