School of Business Commencement 2021 University of Redlands May 1, 2021
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School of Business Commencement 2021 May 1, 2021 4:30 p.m. University of Redlands Redlands, California
Mission Statement The University of Redlands is a private, independent university committed to providing a personalized education that frees students to make enlightened choices. Redlands emphasizes academic rigor, curricular diversity, and innovative teaching. Redlands fosters a community of scholars and encourages a pluralistic notion of values by challenging assumptions and stereotypes in both classes and activities. A Redlands education goes beyond training to embrace a reflective understanding of our world; it proceeds from information to insight, from knowledge to meaning. Welcoming intellectually curious students of diverse religious, ethnic, national and socio-economic backgrounds, the University seeks to develop responsible citizenship as part of a complete education. Redlands encourages a community atmosphere with exceptional opportunity for student leadership and interaction. For working adults, the University offers innovative programs at convenient locations and times. Redlands blends liberal arts and professional programs, applied and theoretical study, traditional majors and self-designed contracts for graduation. Small classes enable each student to participate in class discussion, to work closely with professors and to receive extensive individual attention. Redlands remains sensitive to contemporary trends in society and challenges students to commit themselves to a lifetime of learning.
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School of Business Commencement Ceremony Presiding Ralph W. Kuncl, PhD MD, President, University of Redlands
Land Acknowledgement Rev. John Walsh, M. Div., Omer E. Robbins Chaplain to the University, emeritus
Invocation John Walsh
Welcome Remarks Thomas A. Horan, Ph.D., Dean, School of Business
Welcome and Recognition of Graduates and Guests Ralph W. Kuncl
Greetings from the Class of 2021 Alex Kyranakis ’21, B.S. Business
Recognition of 2020–2021 Outstanding Faculty Awards Kathy Ogren, Ph.D., Provost
Recognition of Whitehead Leadership Society Thomas A. Horan
Recognition of Delta Mu Delta, International Business Honor Society Thomas A. Horan
Recognition of Veterans and Those Dedicated to Service Thomas A. Horan
Presentation of School of Business Undergraduate Degree Candidates Thomas A. Horan
Conferring of Degrees Ralph W. Kuncl
Presentation of School of Business Graduate Degree Candidates Thomas A. Horan
Conferring of Degrees Ralph W. Kuncl
Och Tamale Chant Keith Roberts, J.D., Associate Dean, School of Business
Benediction John Walsh
Alma Mater Anna Forgét ’21
Closing Remarks Thomas A. Horan
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About the President Chad Riley
Ralph W. Kuncl, MD PhD
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r. Ralph W. Kuncl became the 11th president of the University of Redlands in 2012.
In his nine years at the U of R, Dr. K.—as his students most often call him—has worked tirelessly to elevate the University’s stature. He is leading the comprehensive $200 million Forever Yours fundraising campaign to a close and spearheading the development of a University Village adjacent to a new Redlands train station. Under his leadership, the University acquired the San Francisco Theological Seminary in 2019, creating a new Graduate School of Theology and realizing a new U of R campus in the Bay Area. Throughout the changes and challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Kuncl has led the U of R with resourcefulness and resilience. He is charting a course that endeavors to keep the University community healthy and safe while staying true to the U of R’s mission of delivering a personalized education. A graduate of Occidental College (A.B.) and the University of Chicago (Ph.D., M.D.), Dr. Kuncl spent his early career at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he served as a professor of neurology, pathology, and cellular and molecular medicine. He later was appointed the founding Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education. While at Hopkins, he received international recognition in the study of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s disease. Before coming to Redlands, he served as a professor of neurology and brain and cognitive sciences, as well as Provost, Executive Vice President, and Chief Research Officer at the University of Rochester. Dr. K.’s background includes 23 years as a vocal performer in the Baltimore Choral Arts Society. He has performed as both singer and conductor with the University of Redlands choirs and orchestra, notably at Carnegie Hall and in U of R’s annual holiday festival, the Feast of Lights. Although Dr. Kuncl has announced his intention to leave Redlands, he will remain at the University through June 2021 to facilitate a smooth leadership transition and continue to set the institution up for future success.
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Student Speaker
Alex Kyranakis ’21 B.S. Business
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riginally from the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado, Redlands resident Alex Kyranakis moved to Southern California in 2014. Always intrigued by adventure, he has lived an exciting life, which includes hiking the “14ners” of Colorado and driving every mile of the U.S. interstate highway system. He feels lucky to be able to reflect on his journey, through which he has made great friendships and vibrant memories. Kyranakis, who works at tech company Esri, was inducted into the Student Whitehead Leadership Society and is graduating with honors as a member of Delta Mu Delta International Business Honors Society. He knows his newly gained knowledge will be a valuable asset toward personal and professional success, and aspires to become an influential leader within Esri and the Redlands community. He also plans to pursue a master of science degree from the U of R. His optimistic approach to the future motivates him to pursue success; he considers his faith in God and his family to be the most important aspects of his life. He thanks his wife, family, professors, and professional influences for supporting and mentoring his ambitious journey at the University.
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School of Business Undergraduate Degree Candidates
Bachelor of Science Business Jesica Maria Aburto Jacilyn Adame Adriana Aguilera Marie Anderson Juan Alberto Armenta Robert Arreguin Kristian Bailey Juanita D. Bankhead Jennifer Bassford Brian Becerra Brandy L. Bolton Diamante Bovelli Timothy M. Bratton Melodie Burns-Young Lucas Bushnell Allan CaoRomero Sydney Carroll Aaron Casas Armando Casillas Maria Chang Veronica Cordova Sara Corgatelli Jose Luis Correa Noemi Magana Cortes Jose Cortez Joshua D. Cruz Lorraine Martha Davila Emily Stephanie De Leon Patricia Sofia de Sa Dias Luckyna Diaz Sandra Diaz-Villasenor Jason Anh Do Luis Duque Ivonne N. Elias
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Diana Elizalde Desirae Renee Escarcega Jonas Estime Dallas Fattouch Lisa D. Fernandez Denise Flores Carter J. Flowers Meagan Brittany Fouse Andrea Karen Gardiner Jason Adam Gardiner Anthony Geisbauer Skylar Kai Gilbert Edgar Gomez Samantha Gomez Ricardo Gonzalez Salvador Gonzalez David Graham Armando Javier Guerra Rodriguez Frankie Wayne Hammer Michelle Hernandez Carl E. Hodge Patrick Hogan Nicholas Hoover Dalia Izquierdo Crystal Beth Jauregui Christopher Sean Jerman Jonathan Klinetop Jamie Kovacs Sara Koua Nou Ku Alex Kyranakis Lloyd Lejarde Andrew Lewis David Lozano Patricia Maddams Jamiely Martinez Austin William McCollum Ruben Mero Patricia Methe Alycia Montelongo
Michelle Moreno Jenifer Morrill Javier Jesus Ortega Livia Payne Edgar Paz Chantel M. Perez Maria Perez Joseph Picon Dolores Guadalupe Pineda Savannah Ratliff Erik Sachs Robertson Reeshemah Sabree Carmin Sanchez Rene Sanchez Valentina M. Santoyo-Andrade Jason Seccombe ◆ Peter Joseph Silva Michael Aaron Stallone Andrea Jean Taylor Diego Uriarte Lorena Valdez Giovanni G. Vega Erick Velasquez Brett Michael Veto Daniel Villalpando Stephanie Viray Joshua Vivanco Cristina M. Wallace Cristofan F. Warmling Christopher J. Wasson Chris Weeks ◆ Regina Weeks ◆ Arist Wells Alejandro Wesaw Ziyu Alyssa Wu Justine Nichole Ybanez Lima Bryant Wagner Zepeda
◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)
Management Claudia C. Aceituno Karla Argandona Adrian M. Baldwin Melissa Beltran Michael J. Butterfield Jakob Robert Diaz Juan Ramon Diaz Mindy Diaz Monica Draper Juan Flores Lauri Ann Grier David Hidalgo Erick J. Jimenez Heather Jimenez Kelly Lee Jones ◆ Deseree Jacquline Klimansky Martha Leyva Rafael Lopez Julie Mock Jocelyn Munoz Everett C. Perisits Nancy Romero Diaz Melissa Rossano Christopher J. Victoria
Whitehead Leadership Society
Delta Mu Delta
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School of Business Graduate Degree Candidates
Master of Arts Management Luis Garcia
Master of Business Administration Edison Abrenica Sydney Sharon Acierno Leonel M. Agramont Gloria Aida Aguilar Oluwatumininu Akinbile Lee Robert Ancona Rhea Nicole Aninzo Moses Anthonio Jake Arnett Monica Arcelia Arreola Scott Ary Mahendra Kumar Aseri Sarah Ashley Fernando Avila Zoe Baracaldo Carlos Barrera George Dale Belcher Marvis Bernard Bianca Berriozabal Mellisa L. Birch Zachary Bishop Sharis T. Bratton Shaon Brown Amani Bryan Sharoze Butt Lawrence Henrich Butts Andrew Cagampan Michael Campana Isswaila Y. Cannon Stephanie Capell Kiki Carlson Mario Joseph Casillas
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Luis M. Cervantes Gomez Zehua Che Lei Chen David Wayne Conkerite Ayris Cornwell Glenda Del Rosario Jhocelyn Diaz-Reyes Jennie Nhu Doan Monica Yvette Dominguez Jan Dumlao Julie Eastman Dwayne-Marie Edades Samuel Alexis Escalona Alexandria L. Eshenbrenner Alexander Russ Estrada Danny Michael Felix Robert V. Fiermonte Dominique Franklin Emerson Funes Adam Barron Galarza Mark Anthony Galban Alondra Gallardo Arlene Gamino-Rodriguez Cesar Garcia Daniel Garcia Ghanem Ghanem Amanda Ghyst Daniel Gonzalez Nereida L. Gonzalez Sherry Gray Natalie Guillen Mary Anne Guioa Angela Guzman Ivanna Azusada Habaradas Sarah Hagag Sayer Caitlin Harold Kestler Heitritter Mark Edward Henderson Felicia Hernandez Karen Hernandez Ashley N. Hill Christopher Lee Iverson Heather Lee Jerrytone Diana Jimenez de Velazco
Charles Johnson Janelle Yvonne Johnson Joshua D. Johnson Malkeet Kaur Zachary Keirstead Nicole C. Kelly Christina Srey Ker Gursharan Khakh Jahanzeb Khan Ezekiel Kim Christopher Michael Paul Kirk Jasen Knight Leah Kraskin Kishen Kumar Tiffany Lai Alejandro Lara Shannon Christal Lavallee Jane Lee Sarah Leung Jordan Leyva Fabian Lieb Aaron Logan Lou Lou Tiara Dajae Lucas Alfredo Antonio Luna Joshua Scott Lund Jake Ly Guillermo Macias Clark Ryan MacLean Aaron Mailangkay Abanoub Hani Maksimous Prema Mallikarjunan Helen Martinez Jazmine Martinez Melanie Martinez Marisa Matkin Terrance McCarthy Lori Michele McMahon Ryan McNeill Alejandro Medina Kelly Mendez Netly M. Mitchell Nicole M. Moayedi
◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)
Brian James Molles James Moore Travis Moore Adrian Ernesto Morales Joel Morales Abel Alejandro Morando Andrew Moser Lizet Nieto Rebecca Ann Nistor Breanna O’Dea Frances R. Ong Lashan A. Owens Nacinda Paap Armando Panchi Alexander Parker Vanessa Parks Leah Parrent Michelle Pelletier Evelyn Perez Charles Robert Peterson Kim Phuong Pham Nam Pham Ivan Pinto Michael Placencia Joshua Polanco Luis Portobanco Ivan Henry Preciado Parker Radford Hannah Elizabeth Rangel Tridev Raut Amber Reed Bradley Reynolds Christina Richardson Alejandra Rivera David Rodriguez Jennifer Rodriguez Krystle Lynn Rowe Dane Russell Angela Saavedra Robert Salas Ignacio Saldana Destiny Saleem Lina Mahmud Salem
Whitehead Leadership Society
Delta Mu Delta
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School of Business Graduate Degree Candidates Stephanie Sam George Joseph Sanchez Monique N. Sanchez Dianna Scina Daniel Shawn Senske James Andrew Shaw Gregory Shepard Tara-Mae Singh Aditi Singh Mary Adrienne Cabello So Miguel Solorio Ashton Stansbury Jessica Angeline Steed Elizabeth Stehl Tracy Michelle Sweeney Gabriela Tamayo Mohan Tang Kyle Thornburg Amber Rae Tilander Rebecca Todd Jessica Tovar Hoa Tran Ronald Tran Alisha Tredwell Gerardo Unzueta Gaytan Rocio Valentin Abel Vargas Omar Vela Latecia Guadalupe Villela-Rodriguez Chelsea Janelle Waddy-Blow Peixian Wang Zachary Thor Willson Taylor Wilson Samuel Wyner Day Yang Arthur Henry Ybarra Janet Yee Xuan Zhao Lu Zhou
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Master of Science Information Technology Joseph Felix
Organizational Leadership Ketevan Abesadze Gabriela Alejandrez Annie Alexander Pamela Allen Daniel Alfaro Arambula Karen Rita Arquero Lorra Mae Baldes Michelle Dearmond Baumgartner William Beath Melissa Billings Stephen Bishop Kaylea Bosman Gabrielle Bouzon Cinthia Camacho Michelle Therese Cameron Logan G. Campbell Samantha Marie Cardenas Melinda Casillas Gemma Castro Ryann Castro Julio Choy Kayla Monique Clayton John Thomas Commins Alejandro Daniel Cortez Shannon P. Cronin Casey S. Daniel Jodi Datema Danilo David Jennifer Dawson Sinclair Dickerson
Roanny Estevez Hana Fisher Trevor Ryan Flanary Mary Kathleen Flatley Lydia Floyd Taryn Tracey Garcia Janice L. Gates Laura Frances Gates Jamie Foresta Ginsberg Antonia H. Goerss Wil Goff Vincent Al Gonzales Christina M. Goodwin Sarah Griffin Robert Hine Herbert Holman Michelle Honis Danielle R. Jones Aubrey D. Kellum Georgina Knight Eric M. Kurtz Detdet Enriquez Lapuz Mary Ann Medina Lapuz-Gacutan Delban Leslie Paola Lopez Justin Antonio Maldonado Eugenio Martin Wilda Martin Yvette Danielle Maynard Randall McWilliams Claire Heidi Hansen Mejia Maricela Mejia Marie-Helene Christina Mercier Margarita Merino Vanessa Moreno Madison Nicole Morin Steven Murow Ashira L. Murphy John Henry Navarrete Luis Adrian Navarro Gautrin
◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)
Laura M. Nomura De’artist Odhams Sharnette Ortiz Gina Osorio David Page Julius S. Pamaran Lafonda R. Pamaran Monica Parga Areana Perez Natalia A.Perez-Bojorquez Dale R. Peters Shawn Pourhosseini Madelyn Pyne Timothy Alan Rice Reyes Rivera Alana Elizabeth Robinson Ronald Jeffrey Saldana Suzette Paredes Sanchez Shawna Schultz Amal Sedrak Deonah Sharifi Tanesha Smith Alejandra Talavera Matthew Thewlis Samantha Renee Thomas Miranda Alexis Thurtell Janet Toledano John Trammell Richard Trinh Andrea Trujillo Whitney Utt David Allen Valdez Claudia Karina Valenzuela Erica R. Valles Roberto Vega Sharon Venzke Jayson Villaflor Vito Marco Zerilli
Whitehead Leadership Society
Delta Mu Delta
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Awards and Honors Alice Mozley Endowed Business Scholarship Award This award recognizes an outstanding student enrolled in the School of Business. Alejandra Rivera, Graduate
Gordon C. Atkins Memorial Scholarship Award This award recognizes School of Business graduates for their academic achievement and program participation. It is given annually in memory of Dr. Atkins, who helped create the Alfred North Whitehead College. Michelle Dearmond Baumgartner, Graduate
Kathie J. Rawding Endowed Scholarship Award This scholarship recognizes female undergraduate or graduate students of color enrolled in the School of Business who possess high potential for success, have demonstrated financial need and are not receiving tuition remission from an employer. Brittany Hagen
High Distinction Awards Undergraduate honors are identified as High Distinction for students who have maintained a GPA of 3.96 or higher. For undergraduate students to have their honors recognized at commencement, all of their degree requirements must be met by March 1, 2020. Students with this honor wear a maroon cord at the ceremony. Kelly Lee Jones, B.S. in Management Jason Seccombe, B.S. in Business Chris Weeks, B.S. in Business Regina Weeks, B.S. in Business
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The Center for Spatial Business (CSB) Awards The Center for Spatial Business (CSB) Graduate Award for Excellence in Business GIS honors outstanding course projects submitted by School of Business MBA students enrolled in the MBA program’s GIS emphasis. Patricia Methe, Undergraduate Christopher Wasson, Undergraduate Mercedez Speaker, Undergraduate Jordan Gomez, Graduate Tridev Raut, Graduate Gerardo Unzueta Gaytan, Graduate
Williamina Davidson, Evelyn Reamer Matich, Catherine Matich Endowed Scholarship This award recognizes a student from Riverside or San Bernardino counties enrolled in the School of Business. Michelle Moreno, Undergraduate
Military Veteran Honors All military veterans who are participating in Commencement will be honored by the University of Redlands.
Whitehead Leadership Society The Whitehead Leadership Society was established in November of 1988 to promote and recognize scholarship and leadership among School of Business students and alumni, to provide active service and support to the University of Redlands community, to encourage communication among current and former School of Business and Whitehead College students, and to perpetuate the traditions of the liberal arts education. Students with this honor wear a bronze Whitehead Leadership Society Medallion.
Delta Mu Delta International Business Honor Society Delta Mu Delta honors outstanding business students for academic achievement by inviting them to membership. The Society encourages creating a Delta Mu Delta community that fosters the well-being of members and the business community. Students with this honor wear a gold and purple Delta Mu Delta Medallion.
Banta Community Service Award Recipients are students who demonstrate a commitment to their communities through philanthropic, volunteer, and/or service activities. Hannah Albrecht (CAS student)
Faculty Awards Excellence in Teaching Christina Walker, Ph.D. John Ramirez, MBA
Excellence in Service Avijit Sarkar, Ph.D.
Special Appreciation and Recognition Michael MacQueen, Ed.D.
Teaching Innovation Allison Fraiberg, Ph.D.
Walker Ethics Award Recipients are students who demonstrate an understanding of the importance of ethics within organizations by submitting a written essay, research paper, or case study addressing an ethical problem, issue, or accomplishment within a particular organization. Michelle Moreno, Undergraduate Krystle Rowe, Graduate
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Board of Trustees Mr. Jamison J. Ashby ’82 Chief Executive Officer Nova Health Coburg, OR Ms. Janet Berckefeldt ’67 President and Managing Director, Music Concourse Community Partnership Lafayette, CA Mr. Bradley A. Berg Chief Operating & Financial Officer Delta Dental of Washington Sammamish, WA Ms. Carole L. Beswick (Chair Emerita) CEO Inland Action, Inc. Redlands, CA Dr. Larry E. Burgess ’67 Director Emeritus A.K. Smiley Public Library Redlands, CA Mr. William R. Cahill President, Calfox Inc. Ross, CA Mr. Bruce A. Cavarno ’82 President, Ortho LA, Inc. Redlands, CA Mr. David R. Danielson ’75 Retired Vice President, Academic Affairs Butte Community College Kanab, UT
Mr. Thomas W. Gilmer ’62 ’67 Principal Lee & Associates Yorba Linda, CA Mr. Kenneth F. Hall ’60 Founder and Chairman Emeritus School Services of California, Inc. Carmichael, CA Mr. Robert M. Harris, Jr. Chairman of the Board Pacific Market International Mercer Island, WA Ms. Teena Hostovich Vice Chair Lockton Pacific Series La Cañada Flintridge, CA Ms. Fran Inman Senior Vice President Majestic Realty Co. Santa Ana, CA Rev. Jeannie Kim President & Owner Sam Inc. & KPP Beer, Inc. Livermore, CA Mr. Leland C. Launer, Jr. ’77 (Chairperson of the Board) Retired Insurance Executive Bar Harbor, ME
Dr. Joseph L. D’Anna ’91 Westport, CT
Ms. Sherri L. Medina ’82 ’84 Healthcare Entrepreneur and Investor Laguna Hills, CA
Mr. David P. Enzminger ’85 Co-chair Intellectual Property Practice, Winston & Strawn LLP Altadena, CA
Mr. Brian D. Murphy ’04 President and Managing Director Meridian Capital Mercer Island, WA
Mr. Richard N. Fisher ’65 (Chair Emeritus) Retired Partner O’Melveny & Myers, LLP Pacific Palisades, CA
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Ms. Becky Campbell Garnett ’69 Community Volunteer Pasadena, CA
Mr. Robert C. Oda ’69 Retired Senior Planning and Development Manager Commercial Real Estate Division Kamehameha Schools Honolulu, HI Mr. Darren S. Rose ’91 President Rose & Tuck LLC Marlborough, MA Mr. Joseph R. Rulison Co-founder and CEO three + one Rochester, NY Mr. Chris W. Strand, CPA/PFS Chief Financial Officer Acequia Capital, LLC Bellevue, WA Mr. Stephen A. Tindle ’90 Executive Vice President Thomas James Homes Piedmont, CA Mr. Ronald C. Troupe ’64 Retired Los Angeles Branch Manager, Unisys Corporation Redondo Beach, CA Ms. Candace L. Unruh (Candy) Paradise Valley, AZ Ms. Mary Vivanco ’88 Vice President Plancom, Inc. Poway, CA Mr. Charles S. Wilke ’64 Founder and Managing Director Meridian Capital LLC Seattle, WA
Academic Regalia Distinctive academic dress can be traced back to the universities of the Middle Ages. In the early centuries of its existence, the costume was worn as daily garb, and several parts had practical uses. In more recent centuries, its use in complete form has been reserved for special ceremonial occasions. Of the costume’s three components, the hood is the most interesting. Originally it had three uses: as a head covering, as a shoulder cape, and as a bag in which alms could be collected. It is mentioned as early as 1480 in clerical literature. When large wigs were in vogue in England, the cape part of the hood was split in front and a narrow neckband inserted. The entire cape and hood were allowed to fall back as they do today, and the hood was never restored to its original style. Black academic robes are appropriate to all degrees and all institutions. Graduates of some schools, however, may elect to wear robe colors adopted by their alma maters—for example, Harvard crimson, Yale blue, Stanford cardinal. Red may be worn for ceremonial purposes, as by a president. Three black stripes on the sleeve denote a doctorate. There is historical evidence to suggest that the mortarboard originated with the 16th century Protestant reformer John Calvin. The university building where Calvin taught, at the Cathedral Church in Geneva, was not yet completed and was without windows. Accordingly, he designed the hat for his teaching in order to protect his head from the pigeons that cohabited the buildings. Black tassels are correct for all degrees, but colored tassels also may be worn. Gold metallic tassels may be worn by persons with doctorates and by dignitaries. Following is a partial list of hood and tassel colors established by the American Council on Education to represent various fields of learning. Arts and Letters.................................................White
Music.................................................................... Pink
Business Administration.................................... Drab
Philosophy......................................Dark blue or black
Economics...................................................... Copper
Physical Education.................................. Sage green
Education....................................................Light blue Engineering..................................................... Orange
Public Administration, Public Policy.......................................... Peacock blue
Environmental Studies................................... Russet
Science.....................................................Gold yellow
Fine Arts............................................................Brown
Social Science .................................................. Citron
Law....................................................................Purple
Speech....................................................... Silver gray
The Academic Mace
The first dated record of the ceremonial academic mace goes back to the year 1385 at the University of Vienna. An academic mace is traditionally carried in procession and mounted on stage whenever degrees are granted or when the faculty is assembled in formal academic regalia. The University of Redlands’ mace was presented on behalf of the City of Redlands by Mayor Jon Harrison during the October 20, 2006 convocation, marking the start of the year-long centennial celebration. The names of all Redlands presidents are engraved on solid silver bands around the wooden shaft. The shaft is capped with 60 ounces of solid silver, engraved with the seals of the City of Redlands and the University of Redlands.
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Alma Mater O, that dear old U of R, Thy children near and far Will sing to thee and all thy glories tell; Where the orange blossoms grow, And the waters gently flow, That dear old U of R we love so well. O, that dear old U of R, Whose emblem shines afar, Eternal as the hills we love so well; Where the mountains tall and grand Like an inspiration stand, That dear old U of R we love so well. O, that dear old U of R,
Congratulations! BULLDOGS FOR LIFE
The years can never mar, The memories of thee we love so well; Where the friendships are so dear That we leave them with a tear That dear old U of R we love so well.
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