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May 11, 2023

Community Life, Student Success

The mood was enthusiastic and joyful when friends, family, staff and faculty gathered for the first in-person Booth University College convocation ceremony since the start of the pandemic. The ceremony took place April 30th, 2023 at Knox United Church in Winnipeg.

With members of the board of trustees, Colonel (Dr.) Wendy F. Swan, Commissioner Floyd Tidd, MLA Malaya Marcelino and MLA Uzoma Asagwara looking on, 101 students graduated and received their certificate or degree.

“This is the first in-person ceremony since 2019,” declared Lt-Colonel (Dr.) Susan van Duinen, president of Booth UC, to rapturous applause. “Graduating class, congratulations! You’ve done it.

“A convocation is a very celebratory time, is it not?” she went on to say. “It’s a milestone. It marks the moment that you cross the line from student to alumni. Crossing the line between one phase of your life that leads to the next, between what lies behind and what lies ahead.”

After the students received their degrees, Commissioner Tidd presented the Chancellor’s Medal to Bachelor of Social Work graduate Marla Warkentin. Bachelor of Arts graduate Captain Alexander MacDonald, corps officer at Bay Roberts, N.L., was awarded the General’s Medal.

“Why am I here?” asked Warkentin, who was also the valedictorian. “To be a representative of my peers and our school. I am standing up here today because I am a culmination of all of you. And I am so honoured to represent you.”

Warkentin shared a quote from a 2022 convocation address at New York University by singer-songwriter Taylor Swift: “Scary news is: You’re on your own now, but the cool news is: you’re on your own now.”

“The cool news is,” Warkentin concluded, “that now we get to take our new formed identities out into the world, and though we will be on our own, we will not be alone.”

With contributions from Ken Ramstead
Salvationist.ca (May/June 2023)

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