University of Redlands School of Business & Society Commencement Program 2022

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School of Business & Society Commencement University of Redlands April 23, 2022

#RedlandsBusinessGrad #URBulldogs22



Commencement Ceremony Opening Procession University of Redlands Ensemble The audience will please remain seated for the procession.

Order of the March University Marshal Flag Bearers and Standard Bearers

Address

Terri Horton M.A. ’04, MBA, Ed.D. Founder of FuturePath LLC

Recognition of Whitehead Leadership Society Dean Thomas A. Horan

Recognition of Delta Mu Delta, International Business Honor Society

Student Marshals

Dean Thomas A. Horan

Graduating Class of 2022

Recognition of First Generation Graduates

Faculty Marshals Faculty Readers The Faculty of the University The Administration of the University

Ceremony Presiding

Krista L. Newkirk, J.D. President, University of Redlands

Land Acknowledgement

Dean Thomas A. Horan

Recognition of Veterans and Those Dedicated to Service Dean Thomas A. Horan

Presentation of School of Business & Society Undergraduate Degree Candidates Dean Thomas A. Horan

Conferring of Degrees President Krista L. Newkirk

Rev. John Walsh, M. Div. Omer E. Robbins Chaplain to the University, Emeritus

Presentation of School of Business & Society Graduate Degree Candidates

Invocation

Conferring of Degrees

Rev. John Walsh

Welcome Remarks

Thomas A. Horan, Ph.D. Dean, School of Business & Society

Welcome and Recognition of Graduates and Guests President Krista L. Newkirk

Greetings from the Class of 2022 Sebastian Brown ’16 B.A., ’18 M.A., ’22 MBA “The Power of One”

Recognition of 2021–2022 Outstanding Faculty Awards Kathy Ogren, Ph.D. Provost

Dean Thomas A. Horan

President Krista L. Newkirk

Benediction

Rev. John Walsh

“Och Tamale” Cheer

Keith Roberts, J.D. Associate Dean, School of Business & Society All students will please stand and join in the cheer (words on page 17).

Alma Mater

Jamison Stevens ’22 and Timothy Cunningham ’22 All students will please stand and join in the singing (words on page 17).

Closing Procession

The audience will please remain seated for the closing procession.

This event is being recorded and will be webcast live. If you do not wish to be in the recording, please see an attendant who will direct you to an appropriate viewing location.


About the President

Krista L. Newkirk, J.D.

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rista L. Newkirk became the University of Redlands’ 12th president in July 2021. Since coming to Redlands, she has been highly engaged, connecting with a wide range of constituents by meeting with and listening to faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends of the University. During that time, she prioritized and led the charge to create a safe environment for the University’s return to in-person campus activities, oversaw the launch of the School of Business & Society, implemented and expanded the Redlands Promise marketing plan, initiated a collaborative strategic planning process, and completed the University’s comprehensive Forever Yours fundraising campaign which raised a record-breaking $207.2 million. Newkirk spent her formative years on a cattle ranch in Missouri before attending the University of Missouri’s Honor College on scholarship. She transferred to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English. She earned her Juris Doctor degree from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary, where she served as editor-in-chief of the William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law. During her time in law school, she served as an intern at the Newport News Commonwealth Attorney’s Office. She worked with victims and witnesses, negotiated outcomes for the Domestic Violence Unit, and prosecuted cases. She worked for several years as an attorney in private practice and at a Fortune 300 company. Newkirk joined the Office of Legal Affairs at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2003, then became the Chief of Staff at UNC Charlotte in 2012. As Chief of Staff, she assisted the Chancellor in addressing the significant issues confronting the University. Newkirk assumed the presidency of Converse College in 2016. Under her leadership, Converse enhanced its financial, academic, and cultural strength. Apart from developing an innovative strategic plan, Converse launched its first doctoral degree program, expanded its master’s degree offerings, opened an extension campus, and transitioned from a single-gender institution to a coeducational, residential college. Under Newkirk’s charge, Converse changed its name to Converse University on July 1, 2021, and established the Converse College for Women to preserve its single-gender focus. In 2020, Newkirk was honored as one of the 50 Most Influential People and one of the 25 Women of Influence in the Upstate of South Carolina and was named a Woman of Achievement by the Spartanburg Herald-Journal in 2018. In 2010, she was selected as a Legal Elite by Business North Carolina. Newkirk and her husband, W. Lewis (Lew) Glenn III, have two sons.

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Commencement Speaker

Terri Horton M.A. ’04, MBA, Ed.D. FuturePath LLC

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r. Terri Horton is a workforce futurist and founder of FuturePath, LLC. Her expertise sits at the intersection of the future of work, artificial intelligence, and the impact on business and people strategies. She is a consultant, corporate trainer, futurist coach, international speaker, and author who delivers high-impact and future-focused strategies and solutions for organizations, business professionals, and entrepreneurs. Dr. Horton is a widely recognized thought leader and a subject-matter expert with two global research consultancies. She was included in the Onalytica 2022 Who’s Who in the Future of Work as a key opinion leader and expert with high credibility and authority. In 2022, Thinkers360 also ranked Horton as a top 25 thought leader on the future of work. She has provided strategic insights for the Pew Research Center, Forbes, and the Obama Foundation Scholars Program. She is a TEDx speaker and the author of Force Majeure: A Futurist’s Guide to Boldly Thriving on Your Terms in the Future of Work. Dr. Horton holds a Doctor of Education degree focused on organizational change and leadership from the University of Southern California. She also holds a Master of Arts in management from the University of Redlands and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. She has micro-credentials in artificial intelligence business strategy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and data analytics and human resources from Cornell University. She is a Workhuman Certified Professional and is EQ-i 2.0 and EQ 360 certified; and holds SHRM-CP, PHR, and SWP human resource industry credentials. Dr. Horton is an instructor for both the University of California and California State University systems and University of Redlands; she is also a course facilitator at Cornell University.

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Student Speaker

Sebastian Brown ’16, ’18, ’22 Master of Business Administration

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riginally from Englewood, Colorado, Sebastian Brown joined the University of Redlands as a wide-eyed Bulldog in the fall of 2012 as a first-year student. After making the most of his time at Redlands, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in biology, playing for the men’s soccer team, studying abroad, and much more, he continued to call Redlands home by furthering his education as a graduate intern for the Office of Community Service Learning and earning his master’s degree in higher education with an emphasis in student affairs in 2018. Realizing the power of higher education in communities but acknowledging the barrier of access for many, he transitioned to the Office of Admissions at Redlands and enrolled in the School of Business & Society to take advantage of the MBA–Location Analytics program. Currently an undergraduate admissions counselor at the University of Redlands, Brown recruits high school students to the University from several parts of California, throughout the Rocky Mountains, and Midwest. He was inducted into the Student Whitehead Leadership Society in 2021 and is graduating with honors as a member of Delta Mu Delta International Business Society. He aspires to use his newly gained knowledge in business and location analytics to redefine the college admissions landscape and inspire others to be change agents within their communities. He also plans to pursue a doctorate degree in the future. His optimistic approach to the future motivates himself, and hopefully, others, to be the very best. He credits his family, friends, peers, professors, and the University of Redlands community for shaping him during the last 10 years into the scholar and leader he is today.

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School of Business & Society Undergraduate Degree Candidates

Bachelor of Science Business Corey David Allen Cherish Christine Ally Jeremiah Gonzales Almanza Johnny Alvarado Jessica Alvarez Jamiely Martinez Alviz Jaquay Shaquavia Suzette Anderson Marie T. Anderson Steven Wayne Anderson Devin Marie Arciniega Robert Arreguin Rudy L. Arvizu Marlaina Kate Ashford-Gordon Kevin Aviles Kevin George Bahri Jocelyn Barboza Kaylee Stefanie Bjarnason Brandy L. Bolton Daniel Zorlon Bonomo Timothy A. Brewer Kevin A. Brice Michelle Irene Brown  Melodie Burns-Young Deanna M. Bustamante Keri Therese Caldwell Susana Vega Campanelli Julio Carrillo Sydney Elizabeth Carroll Alda Lizzeth Casas Maria Chang Bianca Kassandra Cornejo Cameron James Costelow Lorraine Martha Davila  Khory Kahlil Day Danny Cajucom De la Pena 

Patricia Sofia de Sa Dias Allan Cris Revillosa Dela Cruz Quan Doan Derrick Lynn Ekstrom Jose Jesus Escutia Nava Juliea Terresita Esparza Eduardo Alejandro Espinoza Lorena Flor Gabriela Xiomara Galindo Tiffany Nicole Goddard Samantha Kathleen Gomez Cynthia G. Gomez-Munguia Rosemary Gonzalez Deanna A. Gordon-Anderson Vicente Guerra Luna Daniella A. Guzman Mayra Dolores Hernandez Lucia Hinojos Edward I. Init Ernesto Daniel Izarraras Karis J. Johnson Sonia A. Langarica Emisanet Lara Timothy Lee Leblanc Jr. Daniela Xiomara Leon JoAnn Lira Adaya-Renee Rebecca Littlejohn Sheree Renee Luquin Selena Macias Rendell Pacia Manasan Isabella Maria Marcucci Diego Martinez Nicole Samone Massaro Marcus David Medina Michael Franklin Melton II Melissa Ann Mesko Reginald O’Kieth Miner Jesus Alejandro Mondragon Michelle Barbara Moreno ◆ Lauren Le’june Neal

The listing of a candidate’s name in this program is presumptive evidence of graduation but is not to be regarded as conclusive. 6


Maris T. Neri-Storch Alan Kaiyu Ng Fil A. Ojano Nestor Quiambao Palasio Jr. Kaelyn Faith Morgan Paprock Andrew James Parker Patricia Partida Carolyn Marie Perez Perbien Alexis Miole Perez Joseph Anthony Picon  Mercedes Christine Puerto Sylvia Patricia Quast Joe Lance Ramirez Stephanie Flores Ramirez David Franz Rettig Jacqueline Randles Riley Gerardo Castillo Rios Sr. Jasmyn Kelin Rivera Adalberto Gomez Rodriguez Heather T. Rodriguez Hannah Christine Rojas Carlos Quetzalcoatl Rosales Araceli Sahagun Anais Zepure Sakaoghli Yesenia Salazar Corryn Lee Salgado-Flores Andres Jose Sanchez Phillip Orion Schafer Angela Grace Scott Jennifer Marie Seely  Mercedez Erin Speaker  Dolores Ann Suarez Nancy A. Suarez Sachin Suresh Esmeralda Tellez Erica Nicole Tennyson Cody Michael Thompson Nathali Di Torres Ambrosia Monique Trinidad Christopher Michael Truebe

◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)

Jeremy Palacio Tullo Karen Franchesca Turner Irene Sara Valenzuela Julian David Velasco Clariza Velasquez Peter Arthur Velasquez Brett Michael Veto Cristina Maria Wallace Heaven Williams Tarah Diane Williams Michael Jason Winkler Kevin Scott Winter Aaron Robert Woelke Brandon Robert Yanez Stephanie Zamarripa Linaly C. Zermeno Amie Helen Zeroski

Management Jessie A. Beaudoin Melissa Beltran Melanie Lynelle Davis Washington Jason Alexander Deaver Tamara Renee Ellis Mark Anthony English Jr. Tristin Austine Gentry Vanessa Hegardt Leria S. Jackson Lisa Marie Manchell Alejandro Eliseo Mendoza Lisa Monique Perez Salina Marie Rosenblum Yshawn N. Ross Kitikorn Tan Singcharoen Justin Lawrence Sykes Andrew Paul Quinn Vega Victoria Vega

 Whitehead Leadership Society

 Delta Mu Delta

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School of Business & Society Graduate Degree Candidates

Master of Arts Management Samantha J. Bloch

Master of Business Administration Myron Peter Adu-Poku Leonel M. Agramont Sergio Andres Agudelo Brennan Peter Aguilar Annette Emely Albanes Yanna Aleksandrovich David Wayne Alexander Jr. Farah A. Ameri Mary Jane Andreas Margaret Lois Andrews Ryan Michael Arce Sarah Arechiga Tyler Jamal Argue Jason Arzate Murillo Rene Ycoco Ballesteros Lauren Banh Victor Manuel Barron Yedesia Bazikian Keith Benson Nelson Aramis Berrios Luke A. Berry Michael Frank Biancardi Jason Donald Billeter Andrew Ross Blackwell Joseph Robert Bogenschutz Hayley Alexandra Brown Sebastian Abell Brown  Katrina Bianca Butler

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Isabelle Dacanay Cabana Larry Clark Cabaong Jr. Marina Cabrera Mendoza Forrest Jacob Caldwell Kathryn L. Canlas Stephanie Irene Capell Joy Capetillo Daniel James Carlton Anthony Jose Castellon Christopher Vernon Catania Paul Guadalupe Chacon Zarina A. Chambers Melissa Haviland Chapman Alejandra Beatriz Chavez Lei Chen Shanna Chen Yvonne Chen Valerie Michelle Coffin  Joseless Constantino Sandy Heather Cruz Marisa Guadalupe Cuellar Kyle Robert Davis Matthew Ricardo De La Rosa Michael Le Degrey Oscar Deleon Brianna Nicole Demeo Monica Yvette Dominguez Ilani Lou Douthat Jason Michael Doyle Heather Leah Dunn Eugene James Eble Kendra Shakira Ekpo Peter Francis Erndt  Jackie Marie Farage Janessa M. Finley Katherine Abby Fittz Sean Brian Fitzgerald Valerie Jo Florez Michael Brandon Flota Gonzalo Harold Freire


Daniel Scott Fricker  Tanya Fricker Tomas Severino Garcia Michael Christopher Gastauer Mahyar Ghahremani-Ghajar Michael Steven Gilhooly Adam Keith Gold Carlos Daniel Gomez Yazmín Góngora Selem Melanie Marisol Gonzales Karen Gonzales Martin Julianna Marquilis Gonzalez Adam Gordin Yolanda Andrea Granados  Loran Reid Green Alison Nicole Griffin Audry Grooms Grace Anne Cortes Guerrero Denisse Guieb Ruiz James Anthony Guillen Esperanza L. Gutierrez Brittany Nicole Hagen Ebony Rowe Hale Steven Thomas Halligan James Hamilton Diane Haro Ariel Janaee Harper Jacob Alger Harrold Seyyedeh Fatemeh Hashemi Dylan Charles Haug Ashley Nicole Hayes Julia Anne Hays Jessica Lynn Hibdon Clare Marie Hinkle Megan Anne Hiten  Mahir Samir Hsen Angelina Dominique Hughes Dominique Danielle Hughes-Saunders Karras O’Dell Hull

Phuc Xuan Huynh Jeanne S. Hwang Jessica Ann Jackson  Guillermo Jimenez Jr. Lori Lea Johnson Marcus Daniel Kardasinski Nicole C. Kelly Kevin Keosibounheuang Ian W. King Mitchell William Kinney Ryan Jacob Knudson Liliia Kravchenko Laura Leigh Krenek  Kristii Shannon Krugel Kimberly Lynne Lamarche Fernando Daniel Lamas  Nguyen Thuy Duong Le Samuel Alfonso Leek Katelyn Marie Leyhane Fabian Joseph Lieb William Arthur Lingle III Briana Rose Lopez Journie Leann Lopez Jenny Irene Lumn  Andrea Patricia Lyon Lilian Escobar Baptista Maes Brent Joseph Maguire Nelly M. Mallo  Rio Audrey Biscocho Manzon Megan Ann Martin del Campo Lisa K. Martini-Saliers Susan Mathew Jordan Michael McCann Lori Lynn McLaughlin Alejandra Medina Ryan Sison Mendoza Vivian Menocal Justin Michael Merrill Ma Enica Dianne Cortez Mesa

 Whitehead Leadership Society

 Delta Mu Delta

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School of Business & Society Graduate Degree Candidates Scott Freeman Miller Silvart Minas Khachkian  Zainab Mirzayan  Arian Mogharei Katina Saline Mohler Valerie Ruby Morales Idris Martin Moss Ryan Michael Moss Tannya Munoz Victor Hugo Munoz Dominic Adam Murphy Morks Nashed Barbara Nassar Priscilla Isabel Navarro Phuong Le Minh Nguyen Phuong Thanh Nguyen Jennifer Nunez James Paul O’Connor Thelma Del Carmen Olivares Stephanie Daniella Olivas Stephen Craig Olson Jr. Jose Alejandro Ontiveros Anastasia Darya Ovanessoff Joanne Mamaclay Pasion Payal Kirti Patel Evan Patterson Pavani Krutha Pattipati Steven L. Pfaff  Amanda Renee Pittman Nadia Joana Pixler Caitlin Louise Proctor Jessica M. Ramirez Steven M. Ramirez Crystalinda Renteria Ray Gina M. Recchia Mary Elizabeth Renfro Angel Urbano Reyes Jennifer Fay Rice

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Joshua Alan Richardson Therra Che Rin Andrew Ron Duldulao Rivera Paul John Roache  Maxwell David Robertson Jacqueline Roxann Robles Joseph C. Rocha Andrea Maria Rosario Nathan William Roy Joseph Ruvalcaba Zuhdieh Yousef Salam Cynjun Clement Salinas Steven J. Schlumpberger  Terence Lorin Schluter Daniel Shawn Senske Candice Antoinette Shubbie Gurjiet Singh Stalin G. Soto Annissa K. Steward Virginia Terrones Suazo Arvinette Elinger Tamano Zaira Montserrat Tarbaux Danaya Yvette Thomas Abdul R. Timbo Gicela Patricia To Coral Elizabeth Tomaso Brandon Hien Tran Justin Francis Allan Tribitt Nune Truzyan Jenny Hsin Tse  Mark Richard Tumlinson Nantapon Viboolpanth Alexey Volovik Sindica Djonae Wade Thomas Waldburger Matthew Steven Will Houria None Zarhloul


Master of Science Business Analytics Aaron M. Casas Leila Esmaeili Sarah Christine Griffin Qingling Huang Carrie Lea Little  Yachiyl Sha’ma Marrel Alexanderia McMullin Cesar Antonio Melendez Anabel Mendoza Ethan Daniel Rodriguez Jared David Ruiz

Information Technology Audilia Denise Lozada

Organizational Leadership Juan Carlos Aguirre Ombahran Alemi Gregorio Anaya Sanabria Sarah T. Andrawis Stephanie Raelynn Barnard Lilledeshan Abeleda Bose  Jasmin Eloisa Botello Jimmy Terrell Bradley Brittney Laureen Bray Adrion Bryant Jr. Michelle Therese Cameron  Logan Glen Campbell  Harmonie Janyce Carr  Walter Enrique Chancay Jr. Michael Nicholas Cobbina Michelle Lynn Crocfer Sophia Louise Darby Tamika Nicole Denny Wendy Rene Derbort  Jennifer M. Dobbs Melissa Lorraine Duro Hernandez Desirae Renee Escarcega Erika Flores

Laura Smolka Gallardo  Christy Michelle Garcia Edward Fitzgerald Garcia Angel Gasparini Jr. Leeann Marie Gonzales  Diana Guerrero Eileen Renee Gutierrez Lolita Harper McKenna Kathleen Hernandez Michael Max Howard  James R. Howell Timothy S. Hunter Sr. Elizabeth Gompertz Huntington Danielle R. Jones Soperi S. Keo Jonathan Mark Klinetop Nicole Kay Lacroix  Myra Alejandra Magana Miriam C. Marquez Philip Andrew Marsh Terria Marie Marsh Juliana Mercer Marie-Helene Christina Mercier Linda Ou Monica Maria Parga Christian Alexander Perez Natalia A. Perez-Bojorquez  Joshua Jordan Polanco Jonathan C. Porter Cherise Marie Rader Loya Brittany Monae Reynolds Vanessa Nichole Richardson Maryjune Ramil Roderos Latecia Guadalupe Rodriguez Charlotte Ashley Roth  Alejandro Josue Sanchez Brandon Serrano Laurel A. Shearer  Callaghan Graham Smith Megan Crilly Soto Clement Dick-Ming Tam Jose J. Vargas Jr. Linda Elizabeth Weber Cheung Wong

 Whitehead Leadership Society

 Delta Mu Delta

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Awards and Honors Alice Mozley Endowed Business Scholarship Award This award recognizes an outstanding student enrolled in the School of Business & Society. Sean Clendenin, B.S. in Business

Banta Social Impact Award In the spirit of the mission of the School of Business & Society to promote and recognize the values of citizenship, care, and individual responsibility for social good, the Banta Center for Ethical and Purposeful Leadership has established the Banta Social Impact Award (formerly the Community Service Award). Recipients of the award will have demonstrated a commitment to creating a positive social impact on their communities through social entrepreneurship initiatives, as well as volunteer, community service, and/or philanthropic activities. Jackson Keene, B.A. in Health, Medicine, & Society (College of Arts & Sciences student)

Delta Mu Delta International Business Honor Society Delta Mu Delta honors outstanding business students for academic achievement by inviting them to membership. The Society encourages creating a Delta Mu Delta community that fosters the well-being of members and the business community. Students with this honor wear a gold and purple Delta Mu Delta medallion.

Gordon C. Atkins Memorial Scholarship Award This award recognizes School of Business & Society graduates for their academic achievement and program participation. It is given annually in memory of Gordon C. Atkins, who helped create the Alfred North Whitehead College. Valerie Coffin, MBA

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High Distinction Awards Undergraduate honors are identified as high distinction for students who have maintained a GPA of 3.96 or higher. For undergraduate students to have their honors recognized at commencement, all of their degree requirements must be met by March 1, 2022. Students with this honor wear a maroon cord at the ceremony. Michelle Moreno, B.S. in Business

Kathie J. Rawding Endowed Scholarship Award This scholarship recognizes female students of color enrolled in the School of Business & Society who possess high potential for success, have demonstrated financial need, and are not receiving tuition remission from an employer. Susana Campanelli, B.S. in Business

Military Veteran Honors All military veterans who are participating in Commencement will be honored by the University of Redlands. Students with this honor wear a medallion with red, white and blue ribbons at the ceremony.

Purposeful Leadership Award This award honors outstanding supplementary reports showing evidence of action, based on course project reports, submitted by School of Business & Society M.S. in Organizational Leadership students enrolled in MGMT634 and MGMT638 courses. Michelle De Armond Baumgartner, M.S. in Organizational Leadership


The Center for Spatial Business Awards The Center for Spatial Business Award for Excellence in Business GIS honors outstanding course projects submitted by School of Business & Society students enrolled in the MBA program’s location analytics concentration or the B.S. in Business program’s GIS for Business course. Mahendra Aseri, MBA Ricardo Garavito, B.S. in Business Pavani Pattipati, MBA

Walker Ethics Award Recipients demonstrate an understanding of the importance of ethics within organizations by submitting a written essay, research paper, or case study addressing an ethical problem, issue, or accomplishment within an organization. Anuradha Diekmann, Ed.D. (School of Education student) Megan Soto, M.S. in Organizational Leadership

Thomas and Virginia Swann Endowed Scholarship This scholarship recognizes an undergraduate student enrolled in the School of Business & Society who is in good academic standing and has demonstrated financial need. Alda Casas, B.S. in Business

Whitehead Leadership Society The Whitehead Leadership Society was established in November of 1988 to promote and recognize scholarship and leadership among School of Business & Society students and alumni, to provide active service and support to the University of Redlands community, to encourage communication among current and former School of Business & Society and Whitehead College students, and to perpetuate the traditions of the liberal arts education. Students with this honor wear a bronze Whitehead Leadership Society medallion.

Whitehead Leadership Society Scholarship for Purposeful Leadership The Whitehead Leadership Society Scholarship for Purposeful Leadership honors one School of Business & Society student each year who is in good standing and has demonstrated outstanding purposeful leadership to the School of Business & Society, to their professional occupation, and/or to the communities in which they work and live. Megan Martin del Campo, MBA

Williamina Davidson, Evelyn Reamer Matich, Catherine Matich Endowed Scholarship This award recognizes a student from Riverside or San Bernardino counties enrolled in the School of Business & Society. Burt Minjares, MBA

Faculty and Staff Awards Excellence in Service Michael MacQueen, Ed.D.

Excellence in Teaching James Pick, Ph.D. Bruce Rawding, J.D., MBA

Special Appreciation and Recognition Autumn McKiernan, Ed.D.

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Board of Trustees Bradley N. Adams ’93

Thomas W. Gilmer ’62 ’67

Darren S. Rose ’91

International Real Estate Beverly Hills, California

Principal Lee & Associates Yorba Linda, California

President Rose & Tuck LLC Marlborough, Massachusetts

Kenneth F. Hall ’60

Joseph R. Rulison

Founder and Chairman Emeritus School Services of California, Inc. Carmichael, California

Co-founder and CEO three + one Rochester, New York

Retired Professor Finance and Accounting Keck Graduate Institute Redlands, California

Dan A. Hanson ’75

James E. Schroeder ’65

Executive Director LoanDepot Laguna Beach, California

Retired Managing Partner Mesa Energy Associates, LLC Denver, Colorado

Janet Berckefeldt ’67

Robert M. Harris Jr.

Chris W. Strand

President and Managing Director Music Concourse Community Partnership Lafayette, California

Chairman of the Board Pacific Market International Mercer Island, Washington

Chief Financial Officer Acequia Capital LLC Bellevue, Washington

Bradley A. Berg

Teena Hostovich

Ronald C. Troupe ’64

Chief Operating and Financial Officer Delta Dental of Washington Sammamish, Washington

Vice Chair Lockton Pacific Series La Cañada Flintridge, California

Retired Branch Manager Unisys Corporation Redondo Beach, California

Carole L. Beswick

Fran Inman

Candice L. Unruh

Board of Trustees Chair Emerita Chief Executive Officer Inland Action Inc. Redlands, California

Senior Vice President Majestic Realty Co. Santa Ana, California

Chair, James A. Unruh Family Foundation Paradise Valley, Arizona

Larry E. Burgess ’67

Jeannie Kim

Mary K. Vivanco ’88

President and Owner Sam Inc. & KPP Beer, Inc. Angwin, California

Vice President Plancom, Inc. Poway, California

Mitch Mitchell ’90

Charles S. Wilke ’64

Chief Executive Officer Calfox Inc. Ross, California

Senior Vice President Diversity and Community Partnerships, Sempra Carlsbad, California

Founder and Managing Director Meridian Capital LLC Seattle, Washington

Bruce A. Cavarno ’82

Brian D. Murphy ’04

President Ortho LA, Inc. Redlands, California

President and Managing Director Meridian Capital Mercer Island, Washington

Life Trustees

David P. Enzminger ’85

Robert C. Oda ’69

Co-chair Intellectual Property Practice Winston & Strawn LLP Altadena, California

Retired Senior Planning and Development Manager Commercial Real Estate Division Kamehameha Schools Honolulu, Hawaii

Jamison J. Ashby ’82, Chair Chief Executive Officer Nova Health Camas, Washington

Luann Bangsund ’74 ’79

Director Emeritus A.K. Smiley Public Library Redlands, California

William R. Cahill

Richard N. Fisher ’65 Board of Trustees Chair Emeritus Retired Partner O’Melveny & Myers LLP Pacific Palisades, California

Javier F. Garcia ’02 Litigation Partner PerkinsCoie Kailua, Hawaii

Becky Campbell Garnett ’69 Community Volunteer Pasadena, California 14

Sabine B. Robertson-Phillips ’92 Assistant Superintendent Human Resources Redlands Unified School District Redlands, California

Colin Romer ’18 Manager Charles Schwab Castle Rock, Colorado

Terry Kupfer ’57 Accounting and Auditing Consultant Retired Partner, Arthur Andersen LLP Redlands, California

Patrick J. Morris ’59 Former Mayor, City of San Bernardino Retired Superior Court Judge San Bernardino, California

Alice J. Mozley ’70 Retired Vice President Planning and Development Times Mirror Company Redlands, California

N. Anthony Taylor ’63 Retired Management IBM Corporation Mammoth Lakes, California


Platform Party Krista L. Newkirk President Jamison J. Ashby ’82 Chair, Board of Trustees Luann Bangsund ’74 ’79 Member, Board of Trustees Carole L. Beswick Member, Board of Trustees Richard N. Fisher ’65 Member, Board of Trustees Becky Campbell Garnett ’69 Member, Board of Trustees Kenneth F. Hall ’60 Member, Board of Trustees Patrick J. Morris ’59 Life Trustee Anthony Taylor ’63 Life Trustee Benjamin Aronson University Marshal Kevin M. Dyerly ’00, ’04 Vice President for Finance and Chief Financial Officer Donna M. Eddleman University Dean, Student Affairs

Thomas A. Horan Dean, School of Business & Society

Keith Roberts Associate Dean, School of Business & Society

Chris Jennings General Counsel

Michelle L. Rogers ’19 Vice President, Administration

Ron Jewe Associate Dean, School of Business & Society

Nancy Svenson Associate Dean of Enrollment, School of Business & Society

Stephanie Johnson Interim Chief Communications Officer

Jennifer L. Thompson Chief of Staff and General Secretary

Christopher L. Jones Jr. Senior Diversity and Inclusion Officer Mario C. Martinez Dean, School of Education Eric Maczka Registrar Tamara Michel Josserand Vice President, Advancement Stacey L. Neeley ’05 Associate Vice President for Enrollment Systems, Operations & Analytics Kathy J. Ogren Provost and Executive Director, Marin Campus

Krissyvan Truong Associate Dean, School of Business & Society Rev. John Walsh Chaplain Emeritus Steven T. Wuhs Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Xin Zhao Associate Dean, School of Business & Society Terri Horton Commencement Speaker Workforce Futurist and Founder, FuturePath, LLC Sebastian Brown Class of 2022

Commencement Ensemble Eddie R. Smith, Conductor

Angel Garcia

Ernest Lopez

Gloria Aranda

Hannah Gaugush

Timothy Makieve

Jose Luis Becerra

Rowan Glover

Kenley Nakao

Jeffrey Boehl

Katherine Hartman

Noah Parady

Brooke Braden

Christian Hillis

Sarah Rodnick

Kaitlyn Dennis

Sydney Horst

Jezreel Sanchez

Connor Edmundson

David Johnson

Matthew Tashima

Christopher Figueroa

Brian Linares

Caitlin White

Thomas Francis

Brett Logbeck

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Academic Regalia Distinctive academic dress can be traced back to the universities of the Middle Ages. In the early centuries, the regalia was worn as daily garb, and the several parts had practical uses. Its use has been reserved for special ceremonial occasions in more recent centuries. Of the regalia’s three components, the hood is the most interesting. Originally, it had three uses: a head covering, a shoulder cape, and a bag in which alms could be collected. It is mentioned as early as 1480 in clerical literature. When large wigs were in vogue in England, the cape part of the hood was split in front and a narrow neckband inserted. The entire cape and hood were allowed to fall back as they do today, and the hood was never restored to its original style. Black academic robes are appropriate to all degrees and all institutions. However, graduates of some schools may elect to wear robe colors adopted by their alma mater: for example, Harvard crimson, Yale blue, Stanford cardinal. Red may be worn for ceremonial purposes, as by a president. Three black stripes on the sleeve denote a doctorate. Historical evidence suggests that the mortarboard originated with the 16th century Protestant reformer, John Calvin. At the Cathedral Church in Geneva, Calvin taught at a university building under construction; it did not have windows and was unfinished. Accordingly, he designed the hat for his teaching to protect his head from the pigeons that cohabited the buildings. Black tassels are correct for all degrees, but colored tassels also may be worn. Gold metallic tassels may be worn by persons with doctorates and by dignitaries. Following is a partial list of hood and tassel colors established by the American Council on Education to represent various fields of learning. Arts and Letters.................................................White

Library Science..................................... Lemon Yellow

Business Administration.................................... Drab

Music.................................................................... Pink

Divinity............................................................ Scarlet

Philosophy......................................Dark Blue or Black

Economics...................................................... Copper

Physical Education................................. Sage Green

Education....................................................Light Blue

Science.....................................................Gold Yellow

Fine Arts............................................................Brown

Social Science .................................................. Citron

Law....................................................................Purple

Speech.......................................................Silver Gray

The Academic Mace The first dated record of the ceremonial academic mace goes back to 1385 at the University of Vienna. An academic mace is traditionally carried in procession and mounted on stage whenever degrees are granted or when the faculty is assembled in formal academic regalia. The first University of Redlands’ academic mace was presented on behalf of the city of Redlands by Mayor Jon Harrison during the October 20, 2006, convocation marking the start of the year-long centennial celebration. Several former mayors contributed to the fund for the mace and its case.

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Mission Statement O, that dear old U of R, Thy children near and far The University of Redlands is a private, independent university committed to providing a personalized education that frees students to make enlightened choices. Redlands emphasizes academic rigor, curricular diversity, and innovative teaching. Redlands fosters a community of scholars and encourages a pluralistic notion of values by challenging assumptions and stereotypes in both classes and activities. A Redlands education goes beyond training to embrace a reflective understanding of our world; it proceeds from information to insight, from knowledge to meaning. Welcoming intellectually curious students of diverse religious, ethnic, national and socio-economic backgrounds, the University seeks to develop responsible citizenship as part of a complete education. Redlands encourages a community atmosphere with exceptional opportunity for student leadership and interaction. For working adults, the University offers innovative programs at convenient locations and times. Redlands blends liberal arts and professional programs, applied and theoretical study, traditional majors and self-designed contracts for graduation. Small classes enable each student to participate in class discussion, to work closely with professors and to receive extensive individual attention. Redlands remains sensitive to contemporary trends in society and challenges students to commit themselves to a lifetime of learning.

Will sing to thee and all thy glories tell; Where the orange blossoms grow, And the waters gently flow, That dear old U of R we love so well. O, that dear old U of R, Whose emblem shines afar, Eternal as the hills we love so well; Where the mountains tall and grand Like an inspiration stand, That dear old U of R we love so well. O, that dear old U of R, The years can never mar, The memories of thee we love so well; Where the friendships are so dear That we leave them with a tear That dear old U of R we love so well. —University of Redlands “Alma Mater”

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Campus Map

Brockton Ave.

7 Campus Ave.

6

Clock Ave.

10 Quad

Bekins Lawn

College Ave.

3

6

9

8 2

Grove St.

N. University St.

5

Colton Ave.

4

Stillman Ave.

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Key Restrooms → ADA accessible restrooms available east of Redlands Lawn (2), west of the Administration Building (4), Armacost Library and Hunsaker University Center (3), and west of Memorial Chapel (6) → All gender restrooms available at Hunsaker University Center (3) and west of the Administration Building (4)

Graduation Ceremony 1. Alumni Greek Theatre

Water Bottle Filling Station, free

Photo Opportunities 4. Administration Building 5. Redlands Hedge 6. Memorial Chapel 7. Labyrinth 8. University Gateway–West 9. University Gateway–East 10. Deacon Bulldog Statue

First Aid

Baby Station

Flower Vendor

Information Booth → Accomodations Wheelchair User Area Deaf and Hard of Hearing Area Mobility Impairment Area

Live Streaming Location 2. Redlands Lawn

Bookstore 3. Hunsaker University Center

Shuttle Stop—transportation by carts and wheelchair accessible van

Ride Share drop-off

Parking and ADA-accessible parking spaces Street closed

Concessions → Snacks sold by Town & Gown → Bookstore → Programs → Stroller Parking → Water Bottle Filling Station, free → Handwashing Station → Public Safety

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Congratulations Bulldogs! Bulldogs for Life! Welcome to the U of R Alumni Association. Update your info and let us know what you’re doing. → www.redlands.edu/ updateyourinformation

Office of Career & Professional Development The Office of Career & Professional Development remains a free resource long after graduation— visit us to practice for your upcoming interview, negotiate your salary, or figure out what your next steps might be! → ocpd.redlands.edu

Honor Your Bulldog Graduate! Make a gift to the University of Redlands in honor of your favorite member of the Class of 2022. → www.redlands.edu/givenow

Lifelong Learning There is always more to learn—find a program whose mission matches your mission—continue your education with us! → Master of Art in Education and Educational Doctorate—School of Education → Master of Business Administration— School of Business & Society → Master of Music—School of Music → Master of Science—Center for Spatial Studies, Communication Sciences, School of Business & Society → Certificates and Programs— School of Continuing Studies → www.redlands.edu/lifelonglearning

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