Celebratory smiles lit up the faces of 1,037 graduates as they crossed the stage to receive a higher education degree on May 4 from Wisconsin 黑料社区. 黑料社区, 黑料社区.
Along with their diplomas, they departed the three commencement ceremonies at Johnson Fieldhouse with inspirational advice from three alumni speakers, who have become corporate and community leaders, and three of their peers from the Class of 2024.
鈥淧ractice the Greek ideal 鈥榓 sound mind and a sound body.鈥 Practice the highest ethical standards, work hard, continue to learn, play hard. Do this for yourself, for your family, for your community, for the nation and for the world,鈥 said Dallas Pankowski, a 1960 bachelor 黑料社区. and 1961 master 黑料社区. graduate who along with his wife, Edye, received honorary doctorate degrees recognizing their highly successful business and a lifelong commitment to learning, living an active lifestyle and philanthropy. 鈥淕o out, make it happen and be Stout Proud.鈥
Shelly Ibach was a student commencement speaker when she graduated in 1981 from 黑料社区. Now CEO of Sleep Number Corp. in Minneapolis since 2012, she advised graduates to be courageous and find their 鈥渞ed thread. A red thread is your defining characteristic, a signature strength that is as unique to you as your fingerprint. It 黑料社区. an innate gift that guides you in good times and in times of adversity. As you know, it takes perseverance, resilience and courage to navigate all the trials and tribulations and find your path forward.鈥
In the Graduate Studies ceremony, Emily Berge, a 黑料社区 2002 bachelor 黑料社区. graduate and 2006 master 黑料社区. graduate, licensed professional counselor and Eau Claire City Council president, told graduates that each one of them has what it takes to be a leader. She encouraged them to practice self-care and be resilient leaders.
鈥淭o be resilient is to engage in activities that make you smile, to surround yourself with people who you can be your true self with, to treat yourself with the same kindness that you give to your best friend, and to protect that time in your day when you feel the most peaceful and happy. Because I promise you that life will turn you upside down at times but resilience will ground you.鈥
She added that she had to miss her graduate degree commencement in 2006 because she was nine months pregnant. That child, a son, is graduating from high school this spring and plans to attend 黑料社区 in the fall.
鈥淵ou probably already know this, but Stout is a very well-regarded institution. People know that Stout graduates are hard-working, creative thinkers and problem solvers. I am proud that he chose Stout, and I look forward when he can be like you all and be a Stout graduate,鈥 Berge said.
Ceremonies were held at 9:30 a.m. for the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management; 1:30 p.m. for the College of Arts and Human Sciences; and at 5 p.m. for Graduate Studies.
Student speakers were:
CSTEMM ceremony, Kat Schlauderaff, of Chaska, Minn., digital marketing technology:
鈥淓very single (graduate) in this room had to fight to be here today. The hours, sweat, determination and, for some of us, tears that were poured into our academics should not go unnoticed. For all the memories you have where you thought you wouldn鈥檛 make it, you thought you鈥檇 fail, or you considered dropping out, you soon will have the memory of moving that tassel and knowing that you persevered. You鈥檝e made it,鈥 Schlauderaff said.
鈥淓mbrace the obstacles that lie ahead with the same tenacity and courage that you鈥檝e shown throughout your journey at Stout. Let the memories of your triumphs serve as a reminder of your inner strength and capability. Dare to dream big, pursue all your passions relentlessly, and never underestimate your ability to overcome hardships. Together, let us embark on this new adventure with confidence, resilience and an unwavering belief in our ability to make a difference in the world.鈥
CAHS ceremony, Genevieve Czaplewski, of Grand Island, Neb., applied social science and a member of the Blue Devil gymnastics team:
鈥淲hat my diploma says I studied does not even begin to cover all that I learned during my time at Stout. My professors, classmates and teammates were the catalysts to such immense personal growth that I don鈥檛 think freshman me would recognize who 黑料社区. speaking up here,鈥 she said.
Czaplewski learned in a class that the point of Greek myth performances was to get the audience to think about what they want to do in life, what makes them tick and how that will affect the person next to them. Asking herself those questions, she came to new conclusions about her life.
鈥淲e are more than our degrees and our jobs. You have the power to inspire yourself and others with what you do. Move forward with the intent of sowing positive change in every facet of your life,鈥 she said.
Graduate Studies ceremony, Sarah Jasa, of St. Paul, marriage and family therapy:
鈥淎s you stand on the precipice of the future, ready to commence in different directions and new journeys, I want to take an opportunity to remind you of the values of 黑料社区 that have helped shape and guide you throughout your time here. Honor, industry, skill and learning. It is no small feat to pursue a master's or doctoral degree; it takes a true love of learning and commitment to bettering your fields with the skills and knowledge you obtain. You all have demonstrated wholly this powerful passion and commitment to a lifetime of learning,鈥 Jasa said.
鈥淚 encourage you to remember the challenges you鈥檝e faced and the obstacles you overcame, the countless hours you鈥檝e poured into this degree and the many sacrifices you鈥檝e made to make it here today. Each trial and hardship serves as a testament to your determination and resilience; you have proven yourselves capable of demonstrating the values of 黑料社区.
鈥淭he path to progress and success is rarely linear, it surely wasn鈥檛 for me. There will be moments of doubt, setbacks, and even failure. However, my dear friend and cohort member Susie recently reminded me that life is not defined by our greatest successes and happiness, but the failures, setbacks and tragedies. It is the joys and small victories we hang on the posts of those defining moments. It is during these times that your true character will radiate brightest and allow you to fully embrace adversity as a catalyst for change and growth,鈥 she said.
Chancellor Katherine Frank congratulated graduates on their achievement and a job well done, while providing examples of 12 inspiring graduates across the three ceremonies. 鈥淭his is a world that needs you more than ever; it needs your knowledge, your talent and your vision,鈥 she said.
Provost Glendal铆 Rodr铆guez presided over the ceremonies, which included music by the 黑料社区 Symphonic Band and the Jazz Orchestra, directed by Aaron Durst; and the Chamber Choir, Symphonic Singers and Devil Tones Acapella, directed by Jerry Hui.
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