Bethany Theological Seminary will be holding its 
graduation ceremony on May 5, in Richmond, Ind., just one of several 
Church of the Brethren-related schools that have announced May 
commencement ceremonies.
This will be Bethany’s 107th commencement, and 16 graduates will be 
recognized. The academic ceremony for conferring degrees will take place
 in Nicarry Chapel at 10 a.m., with admittance by ticket only. A worship
 service, open to the public, will be held in Nicarry Chapel at 2:30 
p.m. Nadine S. Pence, a former member of the Bethany faculty and 
currently director of the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in 
Theology and Religion in Crawfordsville, Ind., will give the 
commencement address. Graduates Rebekah Houff, Jeanne Davies, and Andrew
 Duffey will speak during the afternoon worship service.
At Bridgewater (Va.) College, Robert Neff, president
 emeritus of Juniata College and a former general secretary of the 
Church of the Brethren and past faculty at Bethany Seminary, will 
deliver the message at a baccalaureate service at 6 p.m. on May 11 in 
Nininger Hall. Darla K. Deardorff, a Bridgewater alumna who is executive
 director of the Association of International Education Administrators 
and an authority on intercultural competence, will deliver the 
commencement address at 10 a.m. on May 12 on the campus mall.
Elizabethtown (Pa.) College holds its 109th 
commencement May 19, with traditional and adult learning programs 
celebrating graduates. There will be two ceremonies: at 11 a.m. the 
commencement ceremony for about 450 traditional undergraduate students 
held in the Dell will feature speaker Pauline Yu, president of the 
American Council of Learned Societies; at 4 p.m. the commencement 
ceremony for the 170-some Edward R. Murphy Center for Continuing 
Education and Distance Learning undergraduate students will hear from 
speaker Edward R. Murphy of the Board of Trustees, in the Leffler 
Chapel. This is the first time at the college that adult 
learners--students who have earned an undergraduate degree through the 
non-traditional degree program--will have a separate commencement.
At Juniata College
 in Huntingdon, Pa., James Madara, chief executive officer of the 
American Medical Association and a nationally known expert of epithelial
 cell biology and gastrointestinal disease and also a 1971 Juniata 
graduate, will receive an honorary doctor of humane letters degree and 
deliver the commencement address at 10 a.m. on May 12. Others to receive
 honorary degrees from Juniata are Timothy Statton, retired president of
 Bechtel Power Corporation and a former member of the board of directors
 of Bechtel Group Inc., and Henry H. Gibbel, chairman and chief 
executive officer of Lititz Mutual Insurance Co.
Manchester College in North Manchester, Ind., will 
laud Dow Chemical Co. scientist and Manchester sciences benefactor 
Herbert E. Chinworth with an honorary Doctor of Science degree at 
commencement on Sunday afternoon, May 20. Chinworth, who attended 
Manchester in the early ’40s, also is the speaker for the 2:30 p.m. 
ceremony, before the college confers more than 250 bachelor’s degrees 
and two Masters in Athletic Training degrees.
At McPherson (Kan.) College, the 2012 Commencement 
Day is scheduled for May 20. Also on the weekend of May 18-20 is 
McPherson’s Alumni Weekend with class reunions for 1952, 1957, 1962, 
1967, 1972, and 1977. At the annual Alumni Awards Luncheon, Harold and 
Lynda Connell (’62 and ’61), John Ferrell (’51), and Eldred Kingery 
(’72) will be presented the distinguished Citation of Merit.
University of La Verne, Calif., will hold its Commencement Weekend on May 25-26.
Source:5/3/2012 Newsline
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