Burlington College Celebrates 27th Baccalaureate Commencement Ceremony

Sat May 17, 2008 10:57pm EDT
 
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BURLINGTON, Vt., May 17 /PRNewswire/ -- On Saturday, May 17th, 2008Burlington
College celebrated its 27th Baccalaureate Commencement Ceremony
with the unique artistic character and style that has come to represent
Burlington College. Sambatucada, an afro-Brazilian drum band of over twenty
members, led the processional of students, faculty, staff and Trustees into
the First Universalist Unitarian Society's meetinghouse at Pearl Street,
Burlington.
    Friends and families were there to support and celebrate the recipients of
the 6 certificates, 3 Associate of Arts Degrees and 37 Bachelor of Arts
Degrees. Two student speakers represented their fellow classmates. Meadow S.
Osmun, an Independent Degree Graduate, spoke about the search to find and be
yourself as part of the journey toward self actuation. She said "And maybe I
didn't exactly 'find myself' ... I am not sure I know, exactly, what it means
to find myself but I did find the process and the environment that worked for
me." The Campus Student Speaker, Barry Wyman, spoke about the importance of
seeing the sum of all the parts; the personal struggles, joy, academic
experiences, soul journey, and many other defining forces that contribute to
the might of each and everyone's potential. He compared this totality into an
elephant, and each part is but pieces of the same beast. He said, "We, in
realizing the world that is larger than college, we will continue to see the
elephant ... We in our deeper self awareness will have new responsibilities as
adults." Wyman majored in Human Services.
    The Graduation Speaker was George Burrill, founder of ARD, Inc. He served
as the firm's Chief Executive Officer since its inception in 1977 through
2007. Under his guidance, ARD has established a well-developed international
portfolio of legal and institutional reform projects. His overseas focus was
the design, monitoring and evaluation of the firm's legislative and
institutional reform activities, including governance, rule of law,
parliamentary reform and democratic enhancement projects. With a Ph.D. in
political science and a solid grounding in government, Dr. Burrill has 35
years of experience in institutional development and management. Dr. Burrill
also served as Chairman of the Washington, D.C. - based Business Alliance for
International Economic Development, of which he was the founding member. The
Alliance's mission was to inform the American public, elected officials and
the wider business community on matters concerning foreign aid. And last, but
certainly not least, Dr. Burrill was Burlington College's first Academic Dean.
Burlington College students chose Sandy Baird as Faculty member of the
year. Baird is the Director of International Studies and Civic Engagement. In
addition to teaching, she also oversees the Paralegal Program and offers a
free legal clinic to the community every Saturday at the College.
    Contact:
    Maria Delia Zamora-Crosby
    Communications Director
    Burlington College
    802-862-9616


SOURCE  Burlington College

Maria Delia Zamora-Crosby, Communications Director of Burlington College,
+1-802-862-9616

 

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