Holy Cross Magazine - Summer 2021

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ON THE HILL

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raduates of the class of 2020 gathered virtually from across the country and around the world on May 22 to celebrate their academic convocation and recognize their class’ honorary degree recipients. The event, which marked one year since their early pandemic graduation, provided an opportunity for connection and reflection. “Today’s event is not only an important institutional moment for Holy Cross, but this is one more experience, even if virtual, for our class to share together,” said Sara Dilbarian ’20, senior commencement chair. “This is a unique moment for us to reminisce, to acknowledge all that we’ve been through together, to consider all that we’ve accomplished in this past year since departing The Hill and to look forward to where we’re currently headed.” College President Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J., introduced the two honorary degree recipients: Rev. David Beckmann and Sister Donna Markham, O.P. Rev. Beckmann is president emeritus of Bread for the World, a nonpartisan, Christian organization that advocates for policy changes to end hunger. Sr. Markham is president of Catholic Charities USA — the first female president in the organization’s 110-year history. Both received Doctor of Public Service degrees.

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Rev. Beckmann’s address discussed the progress he has seen in the decreasing rate of hunger worldwide, and he urged graduates to make a difference in the world at a local and governmental level.

“As we get older, it becomes more and more difficult to strike out in bold directions, and we need you to strike out in bold directions,” he said. “We really need you to carve out part of your life, part of your energy, to be an active citizen, and we need you to think boldly, think big, on behalf of the world.” Sr. Markham, whose father attended Holy Cross, spoke about creating a more peaceful world and the importance of respectful dialogue to communicate with those different from ourselves. “The fundamental entry point for establishing a more hospitable world is the capacity to engage in dialogue,” she said. “This is the vaccine against violence of all kinds; it’s the foundation for community building and the means through which we approach common good. It’s the core of relationship building. We connect with others through dialogue, and through dialogue, we extend hospitality and inclusion.” Kerry Shortell ’20, a psychology and sociology major from Pearl River, New York, delivered her valedictory address, acknowledging the resiliency of the class as they graduated into an uncertain world: “We have been marked as part of Holy Cross’ legacy of enduring hope. This experience has made us stronger, braver, more prepared to do the courageous work of going forth and setting the world on fire.” In addition to this year’s convocation, an on-campus commencement celebration is being planned for 2022. ■


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