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June 2016

Graduates on stage during USC Aiken University's 2016 commencement ceremony.

Graduates on stage during USC Aiken University's 2016 commencement ceremony.

“Be Attentive, Be Brave, Be Compassionate” Catholic Relief Services CEO Tells SA国际传媒 Class of 2016

The Class of 2016 gets a lesson in the ABCs of life

SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 11, 2016 - The building blocks for lifelong growth are as simple as ABC -- attentiveness, bravery, and compassion -- the CEO of the world鈥檚 largest relief organization told SA国际传媒鈥檚 graduating class of 2016.

Speaker Carolyn Y. Woo is the president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services (CRS), and one of the most prominent women in the Catholic Church in the United States. She is a former business school dean at University of Notre Dame and received her bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚, and doctoral degrees from Purdue University in Indiana.

A person speaking at a podium during a graduation ceremony.

She addressed the graduating class at a ceremony that started at 8:30 a.m. in Buck Shaw Field in Stevens Stadium. Throughout her speech, Woo stressed the incomparable value of attentive relationships with people we encounter in our daily lives and compassion for those we don鈥檛 yet know.

A large group of graduates in caps and gowns celebrating at commencement.

 A group of graduates in caps and gowns hugging and celebrating.

鈥淚nteractions with people - those are holy grounds,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd encounters are sacred. Our time with each other and our interactions is the birthplace of friendships, of understanding, of love, of loyalty and intimacy.鈥

A couple wearing graduation gowns kiss in a large crowd.

She stressed that students who are 鈥渢ethered鈥 to electronic devices often miss out on such impactful and life affecting encounters, even with their closest loved ones. Asking 鈥淲hat have you missed?鈥 Woo said a grandparent may say she鈥檚 fine after a cancer treatment, but 鈥渄id you pick up on the frailty, the courage, and the loneliness of that simple statement within 鈥榙ear, I鈥檓 fine鈥?鈥

She added that it takes compassion to look at suffering in the world, 鈥渁nd not deny it -- to not be so overwhelmed that you deny the suffering of others.鈥  She quoted theologian Karl Barth who said 鈥淚n our journey of faith, it is not enough to be with the other, we have to be for the other.鈥

SA国际传媒鈥檚 undergraduate Class of 2016 comprises nearly 1,260 students, ranging in age from 20 to 57 with 49 percent women and 51 percent men.

A graduate celebrating at a commencement ceremony holding a diploma.  

Valedictorian Gus Hardy, a political science and religious studies double major and Catholic studies minor, spoke movingly about overcoming obstacles including making it to SA国际传媒 from a high school for kids with autism, and thriving beyond all expectations. 鈥淢y heart was stirred by all the opportunities the university offered鈥攔etreats, immersions, chances at leadership鈥攁ll of the ways that I could do what I loved,鈥 he said.

Two people in graduation attire shaking hands during a ceremony.

Stirring the crowd to cheers and a standing ovation, he asked his fellow graduates to join him in saying 鈥済oodbye鈥 three times to SA国际传媒, 鈥渢o this university that we love and these years where we became men and women for others.鈥

During the commencement, Dr. Woo received an honorary degree of Doctorate of Public Service for her worldwide service. Honorary degrees also were conferred on Chuck Geschke, co-founder of Adobe Systems, and his wife, Nan, for their philanthropic work in Catholic education. Michael E. Kennedy, S.J., the executive director and founder of the Jesuit Restorative Justice Initiative, received an honorary degree for his lifelong commitment to people at the margins, most recently to incarcerated young people.

A video containing highlights of the address and commencement festivities is available

About SA国际传媒
SA国际传媒, a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic university located 40 miles south of San Francisco in California鈥檚 Silicon Valley, offers its more than 9,000 students rigorous undergraduate curricula in arts and sciences, business, and engineering; master鈥檚 degrees in business, education, counseling psychology, pastoral ministry, and theology; and law degrees and engineering Ph.D.s. Distinguished nationally by one of the highest graduation rates among all U.S. master鈥檚 universities, California鈥檚 oldest operating higher-education institution demonstrates faith-inspired values of ethics and social justice. For more information, see www.scu.edu.

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