| St.
Edward’s University will recognize the contributions of noted
theologian, educator, scholar and social activist Monika K. Hellwig
with an honorary degree during the university’s 119th commencement
ceremony at 10 a.m., Saturday, May 14 at the Frank Erwin Center.
Hellwig, president and executive director of the Association of
Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) and recent recipient of
the National Catholic Educational Association Presidential Award
for outstanding service to Catholic education also will deliver
the keynote address.
A prolific author,
Hellwig has published more than 22 books, including Understanding
Catholicism, Jesus the Compassion of God, The Eucharist and the
Hunger of the World, A Case for Peace in Reason and Faith and Guest
of God: Stewards of Creation. She has lectured both domestically
and abroad on topics of theology and interfaith studies.
Later this summer, Hellwig will retire from her ACCU post to become
a senior fellow at the Woodstock Theological Center, an independent
nonprofit institute at Georgetown University.
“As someone
who has dedicated her life to furthering understanding among people
of all faiths, Dr. Hellwig provides an exceptional example for our
students as they go forward with their lives and careers,”
said George E. Martin, university president. “She truly embodies
the mission and values of St. Edward’s University.”
St.
Edward’s University officials will confer approximately 495
degrees this spring. Degree distribution is as follows:
| Traditional
Undergraduates |
300 |
| New
College Undergraduates |
115 |
| Graduate |
80 |
| Total |
495 |
Elizabeth
A.Gerow will deliver the valedictory address. Gerow will graduate
summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting
and with a minor in Political Science. President of the St. Edward’s
University Accounting Club, her career aspiration is to become a
Certified Public Accountant. Gerow was chosen as one of five students
nationally to present her senior thesis, “Using Lessons from
Corporate Fraud to Restore Ethics to the Workplace,” to the
Annual Meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional
Ethics.
Founded
by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward’s University
has been named as one of America’s Best Colleges for 2005
by U.S. News & World Report and was selected by The
Princeton Review for inclusion in the guide Colleges with a
Conscience. St. Edward’s is a private, Catholic, liberal
arts university of approximately 4,650 students located in Austin,
Texas.
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