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A most unique ceremony: Commencement 2020

Keeping social distance, CIU President Mark Smith poses with graduate Patrick Gue who earned a Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies. Gue is originally from Haiti and pastors a church in South Carolina.
Bishop Henry Davenport earned a Doctor of Ministry degree.

Bishop Henry Davenport of Nashville, Tennessee received his Doctor of Ministry degree. (Photo by Ben Rutkowski)

By Bob Holmes

小猪视频 President told the Class of 2020 that when the decision was made to postpone the spring commencement in May, he 鈥渟at in his office and wept as I thought of you graduates not getting to celebrate. But today, we are celebrating.鈥

鈥淭oday鈥 was Aug. 15, and will be remembered as probably the day of the most unique commencement ceremony in CIU鈥檚 nearly 100-year history.

COVID-19 concerns prompted the CIU administration to initially announce that commencement would be a virtual event. But many of the graduates voiced support for in-person graduate and undergraduate ceremonies, and they were heard.

Meredith Griffin Osterhaus has been at CIU for five years earning a . She wanted an in-person commencement so she could thank her professors.

鈥淚 definitely needed to end an era with a beautiful closure with people who have influenced me,鈥 Osterhaus said through a yellow mask at a post-commencement reception in The Quad. 鈥淭o be able to see them today is just the best!鈥

A number of coronavirus precautions were taken at the invitation-only commencements in Shortess Chapel, including social distancing between families. Masks were encouraged and made available to those who didn鈥檛 have them.听The commencements were also broadcast live over for those who could not attend.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a blessing to even have this moment because of the crazy season it is,鈥 said outgoing Student Body President Andrew McNeill as he posed for photos with his wife, CIU alumna Ireland Kost McNeill (2019). 鈥淚 feel incredibly blessed and thankful to everyone who helped make it happen. I鈥檓 glad I had the opportunity to be with some of the people I鈥檝e loved and spent the last four years of my life with. I will always remember walking across that stage and thinking, 鈥業 did it.鈥欌

McNeill also said he鈥檇 remember the call of commencement speaker to live out . Blackwell is a leader of Columbia area Bible studies for women and is a former CIU and board member. She was presented with an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.

And while the graduates鈥 professors were socially distanced in the balcony and not on the stage as normal, some offered pandemic-era encouragement via video as 鈥淧omp and Circumstance鈥 played in the background. 听

鈥淭his is probably the greatest crisis in your lifetime,鈥 said Intercultural Studies professor 鈥淚t鈥檚 also the period of greatest opportunity you may have to minister for Christ. So, that鈥檚 my prayer for you as you go out. That you make the most of the opportunities that God has given us right now through this crisis.鈥

Enjoy听viewing a听video from commencement on CIU鈥檚 page. Hear the commencement address on CIU's .听

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