2017 May Commencement Ceremonies Celebrate New Graduates and Retiring Faculty

More than 350 candidates for a bachelor's degrees and 370 for advanced degrees participated in Pacific University's spring commencement exercises on Saturday, May 20, at Hanson Stadium on the university's Forest Grove Campus.

Family members and friends alike showered graduating loved ones with flowers, leis and other treats before and after each ceremony, both of which filled the stadium grandstands and field seating areas to capacity, with an estimated 1,800 spectators for each event.

Distinguished University Professor of Physics Juliet Brosing gave the undergraduate ceremony keynote address to conclude an illustrious 30-year career that included countless accolades, including Oregon's 2012 Professor of the Year award.

"I will miss Pacific immensely," Brosing told the Class of 2017. "Like you, I've made wonderful friends here, shared endless hours together and gotten through some tough times and some really great times.”

She added that even if the coming days and years make it difficult to stay in touch, the Pacific community is a bond for life.

"One of the lessons I have discovered during this retirement process is that it is never too late to connect with others. Many of my former students and colleagues have reached out to me after many years, and this has meant more to me than any award or gift I have received."

Evan Carlson delivers a commencement address

Physics/math double major Evan Carlson of Warrenton gave the valedictory speech. Carlson, a talented trumpet instrumentalist, was a member of the university's symphonic band, as well as jazz and orchestra ensembles during this time at Pacific. Earlier in the week, Carlson was named Pacific's outstanding senior in physics, outstanding senior instrumentalist and co-outstanding senior in mathematics.

He challenged his classmates to make a positive impact on others rather than simply pursue personal greatness.

“Our time at Pacific University has undoubtedly given us the tools that we need to go and do amazing things in the world," Carlson said. "But, more important than doing great things, we should strive to always do the right thing. We often focus too deeply on achieving great things, when the real difference to be made in the world comes from the way we live our daily lives. Practice compassion, patience and respect, even when it isn’t the easiest thing to do.”

Pacific University graduation

Among the other highlights of the undergraduate morning ceremony:

Within the College of Arts & Sciences, the initial three graduates of Pacific's new bachelor of music therapy degree program received their diplomas, as did four others majoring in the university's new criminal justice, law and society discipline.

In the College of Education, six students based at the university's Woodburn Campus earned bachelor of education degrees with English as second-language (ESOL) endorsements after transferring from Chemeketa Community College through a unique articulation agreement. One of those students, Diana Reyes, says her experience has been every bit as fulfilling as she had hoped. "The Woodburn Pacific program is very hands-on with a deep commitment to lifetime learning," she said. "Since the start of the program, the support and feedback from my professors and classroom supervisors has been incredibly helpful and a crucial component when reflecting and preparing future lessons."

In the afternoon, advanced degree candidates in all five of the university's colleges (Arts & Sciences, Business, Education, Health Professions and Optometry) received their diplomas, led by more than 90 doctoral students each in pharmacy and optometry, respectively.

Prior to the awarding of degrees, students and faculty paid homage to retiring faculty member Sue Stein, who helped elevate the School of Pharmacy as its dean, and Nada Lingel and Bradley Coffey, optometry professors who mentored students at Pacific for 30 and 35 years, respectively.

Other professional degrees awarded included master's degrees in athletic training, business administration, education, social work, speech-language pathology, teaching, and vision science, as well as doctorates in physical therapy.

Larry Jones OD '85 receives the Massih Award

Prior to the awarding of degrees, optometry alumnus Larry Jones OD '85 received the College of Optometry's Kamelia Massih Prize for a Distinguished Optometrist. Dr. Jones, who coached football and was active elsewhere on campus as a graduate student in the early to mid-1980s, was a classmate of Massih, a distinguished Pacific optometry alumna and Portland-area practitioner committed to serving the less fortunate until her passing in 2010.

Jones, who owns a successful practice in the Seattle suburbs of Kent and Renton, has been active member of the National Optometric Association for more than 30 years. He has worked with the state of Washington Legislature in promoting better vision screening protocols as well as providing vision services to young offenders. He also volunteers his service for the College of Optometry's annual run/walk fundraiser and recently helped build the university's student chapter of the National Optometric Association (NOSA), which have been very active in fundraising for the university's new EyeVan. 

"You've all developed great character from this awesome university, no matter what your background — from Tehran or Tigard," Jones told the graduates. "Your past failures or successes, I believe, can change the world and make it better. Thank you, Dr. Massih. In your altruistic actions, you've given us all a challenge. Let's make all lives matter."

Graduate students earn degrees

STUDENT AWARDS | UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

Valedictorian | Evan Carlson

Fulbright Award | Laura Shonk

American Association of University Women Award | Hannah Salmons

Center for Civic Engagement Award | Jared Kawatani

Center for Gender Equity Award | Hanna Salmons, Andie Harrison, Gillian Reimann

Confederation in Oregon for Language Teaching
Chinese | Lisanne Almao
French | John Satak
German | Jasmine Libert
Japanese | Thomas Rencken
Spanish | Laura Shonk

College of Arts & Sciences Dean of Students Award | Prescott Devinney, Dominick Post, Courtney Welch

Dean’s Academic Achievement Award | Prescott Devinney, Emma McMain, Johnathan Miller

Female Athlete of the Year | Sarah Curl (Basketball)

Male Athlete of the Year | Jack Perez (Football)

Mary Fehrs Award in Gender and Sexuality Studies | Abby Vanderzanden

OHSU Murdock Research Scholar Award | Claire Pillsbury

Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants Outstanding Accounting Student | Kara Lankey

Outstanding Contribution to Student Life | Michael Fanning, Ashley McKenzie, Amanda Odell, Chloe Yap

Outstanding Instrumentalist | Evan Carlson (Trumpet)

Outstanding Service Award in the College of Business | Shawn Uehira

Outstanding Senior, Biology | Claire Pillsbury

Outstanding Seniors, Business Administration | Xuan Dang, Kara Lankey

Outstanding Senior, Chemistry | Bo Han

Outstanding Seniors, Creative Writing | Kayla Cardeiro, Josie Kochendorfer

Outstanding Senior, Dance | Taylor Baker

Outstanding Senior, Economics | Prescott Devinney

Outstanding Seniors, English Literature | Kristen Buehner, Mikelyn Rochford

Outstanding Senior, Exercise Science | Margaret Chapman

Outstanding Senior, Finance | Lacey Sumner

Outstanding Senior, Fine and Performing Arts | Kaleb Bass

Outstanding Seniors, Humanities | Kristen Buehner, Kestra Matson

Outstanding Senior, Marketing | Tran Hoang

Outstanding Seniors, Mathematics | Evan Carlson, Prescott Devinney

Outstanding Senior, Media Arts | Warner Shaw

Outstanding Senior, Music Education | Tyler Goldman

Outstanding Seniors, Natural Science | Evan Carlson, Claire Pillsbury

Outstanding Senior, Philosophy | Liam Howard

Outstanding Senior, Physics | Evan Carlson

Outstanding Senior, Psychology | Emma McMain

Outstanding Senior, Political Science | Jenny Keyt

Outstanding Senior, Social Sciences | Alicia Vazquez

Outstanding Senior, Speech and Debate | Wlnsvey Campos

Outstanding Senior, Studio Arts | Madison Clifford

Brad Blair Award for Theatre Performance | Gray Ashford

Peggy Cadd Award for Service in the Arts | Blake Kuroiwa

William Wright Harts III Memorial Award | Charli Elliott

Alumni Association Outstanding Graduate | Adylene Romero

Trombley Faculty Award | Philip Schot, PhD (Exercise Science)

STUDENT AWARDS | GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS

Valedictorians

Athletic Training | Kiana Lacaden

School of Physical Therapy | Andre Jordan, Rocco Popich

College of Optometry | Kelsey Elrod, Paul Nefedov

School of Pharmacy

Dean’s Excellence Award | Joshua Murray

Collaboration and Collegiality Award | Kelsey Stalvey

Leadership and Advocacy Award | Inva Begolli

Integrity Award | Khloth Lim

Teaching, Learning and Scholarship Award | Julie Yang

Diversity and Inclusion Award | Erika Arevalo

Alumni Association Outstanding Graduate Award | Hayden Levi Ingram

Facts and Comparisons/Lexi-Comp Excellence in Clinical Communication Award | Danielle Small

Lexi-Comp Excellence in Drug Information Award | Heather Porter

Eli Lilly Excellence in Diabetes Care Award | Lexi Harn

Merck Academic Excellence Award | Breanne Embrey

Mylan Pharmaceuticals Excellence in Pharmacy Award | Samantha Stockmann

Pfizer Excellence in Patient Care Award | Anthony Hoang

Natural Products Database Award | Kelsey Lack

United States Public Health Service Excellence in Public Health Pharmacy Award | Hang Tran

Association of Health-System Pharmacists Student Leadership Award | Kiri Golleher

School of Physical Therapy

Community Service Award | Erica Chason, Jennifer Monaco, Megan Robert

Director’s Award, Physical Therapy | Megan Roos

Outstanding Students | Claire Gubernator, Rachael Livingston

Director’s Award, Athletic Training | Andrea Thompson

College of Optometry

Alcon Clinical Case Report Award | Zachary Vonderach

AOF/Vistakon Award of Excellence in CL Patient Care | Paige Stephens

Brian Lee Hill Memorial Award | Lindsey Rosencrans

BSK Chapter Award for Exceptional Research | Paul Nefedov, Amy Van Heel

COVD Award for Excellence in Vision Therapy | Aimee Liu

Dean’s Award | Elizabeth Powers

Donald A. Bybee Memorial Award for Vision Therapy | Deanna Lydick

Eschenbach Low Vision Award | Christopher Kimball

GP Lens Institute GP CL Clinical Excellence Award | Steven Turpin

Marchon Practice Management Award | Tel Todd

NBEO Part 1 Highest Score | Paul Nefedov

Optelec Low Vision Award | Taylor Swanson

OPW Student Member of the Year Award | Tracy Lin

Pacific University Outstanding Clinician Award | Rebecca Lange

PUCO Private Practice Scholarship | Gwen Bui; Christopher Kimball

Tole Greenstein Award | Elizabeth Powers; Shannon Seymour

Varilux Student Grant Award | Zachary Vonderach

VSP/AOF Practice Excellence Scholarship | Kelsey Elrod, Paul Nefedov

Walmart Scholarship | Matthiew Hoogland; Megan Mannen, William Feinbloom

Low Vision Award | Amanda Olsen

Alumni Association Awards

Alumni Association Outstanding Graduate, School of Communication Sciences & Disorders | Holly Turner

Alumni Association Outstanding Graduate, School of Pharmacy | Hayden Ingram

Alumni Association Outstanding Graduate, School of Physical Therapy | Timothy Valenti

Alumni Association Outstanding Graduate, School of Physical Therapy: Athletic Training | Carli Yamamoto

Alumni Association Outstanding Graduate, College of Optometry | Evelyn Lo

Wednesday, May 31, 2017