St.
Edward’s University officials will recognize the contributions
of the Honorable Elizabeth Odio Benito, second vice president of
the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, and
former vice president of Costa Rica, with an honorary degree during
the university’s 118th commencement exercises at 10 a.m. Saturday,
May 8 at the Frank Erwin Center.
Judge
Odio is internationally recognized for her commitment to peace,
justice and human rights. Throughout her distinguished career, she
has not only contributed to the creation of international treaties
that protect basic rights, but also has worked to implement them
through national and international courts and jurisprudence and
through her scholarship. Judge Odio has made major contributions
to protect education rights, as well as the rights of women and
children. She also was a principal drafter of the United Nations
Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of
Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief, which protects religious
freedom and diversity. Her work as a human rights advocate is rooted
in her long career as a teacher. A graduate of the University of
Costa Rica’s Faculty of Law, with post-graduate work in social
and economic development, as well as gender studies, Judge Odio
taught numerous courses in law, human rights, and social and economic
development at her alma mater for more than 30 years.
St.
Edward’s University officials will confer approximately 517
degrees this spring. Degree distribution is as follows:
| Traditional
undergraduates |
272 |
| New
College undergraduates |
117 |
| Graduate |
128 |
| Total
|
517 |
Julia
L. Donaldson of Austin will deliver the valedictory address. Donaldson
will graduate summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Business Administration
in economics. Though born in Austin, Donaldson moved with her parents
to India when she was only two years old. She was raised in Malakara,
a small close-knit village in the state of Kerala, and only came
back to the United States for occasional visits with her extended
family. In India, Donaldson was home-schooled by her mother, so
the St. Edward’s commencement exercise will mark her first
graduation ceremony.
Founded
by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward’s University
has been named one of America’s Best Colleges for 2004 by
U.S. News & World Report. St. Edward’s is a private, Catholic,
liberal arts university of approximately 4,450 students located
in Austin, Texas.
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