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Cooney Professor

Truman Scholar

BC Global

Allison Curseen (English, AADS) is appointed as Cooney Family Assistant Professor.

BC junior Emma Story chosen to receive coveted scholarship.

University will take part in major study of hazards from plastics; Ricci Center prepares to open.

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APRIL 28, 2022 VOL. 29 NO. 15

COMMENCEMENT 2022

Greek Prime Minister Will Address Graduates Lyle, Fr. Sannella, Stokes, Rozier-Byrd also to receive honorary degrees BY THE OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS

Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis will address the Boston College Class of 2022 at the University’s 146th Commencement Exercises on May 23. University President William P. Leahy, S.J., will present Mitsotakis with an honorary degree at the ceremony, which will take place at 10 a.m. in Alumni Stadium, rain or shine. In addition, the University will present honorary degrees to: Yolanda Lyle ’94, J.D. ’01, vice president of executive operations and chief of staff to the chairman and chief executive officer at Pfizer Inc.; Fr. Nicholas Sannella ’67, a former vascular surgeon and now a parish priest in Lowell; Patrick T. Stokes ’64, former president and CEO of Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc. and a major benefactor of undergraduate education at BC; and Arivee Vargas Rozier-Byrd ’05, J.D. ’08, senior director of employee relations at Vertex Pharmaceuticals. More on the 2022 honorary degree recipients: Kyriakos Mitsotakis Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his New De-

mocracy party won a solid majority in the 2019 Greek national elections, elevating him to the post of prime minister. Mitsotakis campaigned on a platform of jobs, strong growth, and lower taxes to revive Greece, which had endured the loss of one-fourth of its GDP and the near collapse of its banks following the 2008 global recession. As part of his response, he prioritized foreign direct investment and enhanced the country’s credibility among ratings agencies. Despite the additional burden of COVID-19, Greece’s central bank reported economic growth of seven percent in 2021 and a projected five percent for this year. Elected to the Greek parliament in 2004, Mitsotakis gained valuable experience serving on committees such as trade and national defense. As chairman of the Environment Committee and later the shadow minister for the environment, he fought to highlight the issue of climate change and advocated for environmentally sustainable growth. Later, as minister of Administrative Reform and e-Government, he led comprehensive national reforms by implementing a functional reorganization of institutions, structures, and processes. For Mitsotakis, the 2019 electoral victory represented another chapter in his family’s political legacy, which includes his father Konstantinos—the Greek prime

from Stanford University, and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. He and his wife, Mareva Grabowski ’89, have three children, Sofia, Dafni, and Constantinos, a 2020 BC alumnus. Yolanda Lyle With an impressive record of commitment to care and service, Yolanda Lyle

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Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis photo by dimitris papamitsos

minister from 1990-1993—and his great uncle Eleuthérios Venizélos, one of Greece’s most prominent early-20th-century politicians and statesmen. Before entering politics, he worked for 10 years in the private sector, including as CEO of NBG Venture Capital at the National Bank of Greece. Mitsotakis holds a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University, a master’s degree

is vice president of executive operations, chief of staff to the chairman and chief executive officer, and NYHQ Site Lead at Pfizer Inc., whose pioneering work during the COVID-19 pandemic led to the codevelopment and manufacture of a vaccine in record time. A native of Brookline, Mass., Lyle graduated from BC with a bachelor’s degree in sociology before earning a juris doctorate from Boston College Law School. She has nearly two decades of experience providing pharmaceutical company counsel. Prior to her current role at Pfizer, which she has held since 2020, she served as its vice president and assistant

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Former Fordham VP Is New STM Dean BY JACK DUNN ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS

Michael C. McCarthy, S.J.

Michael C. McCarthy, S.J., former vice president for mission integration and planning and associate professor of theology at Fordham University, has been named dean of the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, effective July 1. He will succeed Thomas Stegman, S.J., who announced in January that he would step down at the end of the semester to focus

on his ongoing battle with glioblastoma. A distinguished theologian and teaching scholar and experienced university administrator, Fr. McCarthy brings more than 30 years of academic, administrative, and ministerial experience to his new position. Most recently, he advanced university-wide mission integration and strategic planning in his role as vice president at Fordham. In this capacity, he collaborated with all university divisions to strategically promote and cultivate Fordham’s Jesuit, Catholic mission, and provided oversight for mul-

tiple programs and departments including Campus Ministry, the Fordham Center on Religion and Culture, the Global Outreach Program, and the Fordham Center for Community Engaged Learning, which he founded in 2018. He also taught courses in Religion in the Modern World, and Sacred Texts and Traditions within the Department of Theology. In announcing the appointment, Provost and Dean of Faculties David Quigley lauded Fr. McCarthy as a leader with the

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