HOODING
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Hooding is a special recognition for doctoral candidates during which the Dean of the School of Pharmacy places the doctoral hood upon the shoulders of each graduate, signifying his or her success in completing the pharmacy program. Hooding allows students to share the accomplishment of earning the professional doctorate with family, friends and the School of Pharmacy faculty and staff.
James T. Minor, Chancellor of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, presiding
A tradition dating to the Middle Ages, the olive green velvet facing of the hood denotes the wearer’s pharmacy discipline. The red and white color of the lining represents the institution from which the degree was awarded, in this case Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. The velvet tam, rather than the traditional mortarboard cap, is commonly worn by doctorate holders.
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Mark Luer, Dean Doctor of Pharmacy Pharmacy Akosua Amoakoa Adu Abidemi Olamide Ajayi Elizabeth Michele Albrecht Sarai Albuja Shin Marisa Allison Joepfrey Miguel Alvarez Aneesh Asokan Joshua Thomas Baldwin H Aleeya Autumn Barrolle Brian Howard Batchelder H Zachary Kohl Bates Joshua T. Beane H Rachel Ayn Benesh Eric Joseph Bomba James Thomas Boster Michael Avery Burris Kevin B. Caguitla Craig Ryan Carrell
Katelyn Noel Chamness Sydnie Paige Chard Kinsey Samantha Crawford Robert Joseph Dedo Aaliyah Monet Dent Wendy Amelia Dodd Zachary Michael Drew Samantha Lyn Egbert Darius Cole Fisher Emiley Anne Flores H Korinne L. K. Frankford Grady J. Graham Alaine Hamilton Steven Blake Hicks Ben Daniel Hoelscher Anthony M. Holshouser Brody Joe Howard Jayla Shea Jack H Bodunrin Damilare Jaiyeola Gladwell Wanjiru Kamenju Adam David Kellen Bokyung Kim
Alexandria Elizabeth Kline Brandon Christopher Kopp H Leah Marie Korte H Rebecca Kae Laesch H Thao Van Le Emily Lauren Mapes Adam Jeffrey Mayhaus Daniella Alejandra Mazzaro Jenna Lynn McMechan Arielle Lynnette Michael Mary Elizabeth Mitchell Michelle Njeri Mwangi Anna Thu Ngo H Mark Anthony Nogalo Mackenzie Kaye O’Donohue Renae Lillian Oelrich Zachary Alexander Raines Allyx Andrea Roher H Madison Marie Schmidt Elizabeth M. Schweitzer Justin Ryan Shiau H Molly Christine Smith
Nicole Marie Spore Karlee M. Starkey Emily Lyn Stephens H William Vant Stephens Byron W. Suits Lesley Danae Swick H Abigail Elizabeth Switzer Avoree Marie Switzer Danny Tran Samantha Nicole Triplett Kyle David Van Bevern Jedediah James Vance Jeremiah Austin Vance Jason Scott Votrain H Janki Rajiv Vyas Allison Marie Wadlow Christian A. Watts Zachary John Weimer H Ashley Elizabeth Wensing Aleksander Richard Zajchowski H
National Anthem: “The Star-Spangled Banner” Lyrics by Francis Scott Key Led by Samuel Brown, Music Education and Vocal Performance Student, College of Arts and Sciences Music by the Meridian Brass Quintet Welcoming Remarks P. Denise Cobb, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Remarks on behalf of the President and SIU Board of Trustees Madelyn Walters, SIUE Student Representative, SIU System Remarks from the Chancellor James T. Minor, Chancellor Remarks on Behalf of the Class of 2022 Colin Boysen, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration Candidates Commissioned as Second Lieutenants and Members of Honor Societies Candidates for Degrees Timothy Schoenecker, Dean, School of Business Candidates names read by Anne Powell, Professor and Chair, Department of Computer Management and Information Systems
OATH OF A PHARMACIST
Conferral of Degrees James T. Minor, Chancellor
I promise to devote myself to a lifetime of service to others through the profession of pharmacy. In fulfilling this vow:
Presentation of Graduates
• I will consider the welfare of humanity and relief of suffering my primary concerns. • I will promote inclusion, embrace diversity, and advocate for justice to advance health equity. • I will apply my knowledge, experience and skills to the best of my ability to assure optimal outcomes for all patients. • I will respect and protect all personal and health information entrusted to me. • I will accept the responsibility to improve my professional knowledge, expertise, and self-awareness. • I will hold myself and my colleagues to the highest principles of our profession’s moral, ethical and legal conduct. • I will embrace and advocate changes that improve patient care. • I will utilize my knowledge, skills, experiences and values to prepare the next generation of pharmacists.
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School of Pharmacy
(Hood: Olive Green)
FRIDAY, MAY 6, 9 A.M. | FIRST COMMUNITY ARENA AT THE VADALABENE CENTER
Message from the SIUE Alumni Association Closing Remarks P. Denise Cobb, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Alma Mater: “Hail SIUE” by George Mellott Led by Samuel Brown, Music Education and Vocal Performance Student, College of Arts and Sciences Music by the Meridian Brass Quintet
I take these vows voluntarily with the full realization of the responsibility with which I am entrusted by the public.
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