University of Evansville Celebrates 166th Commencement Ceremony on May 4
Evansville, Ind. (05/05/2024) — The University of Evansville (UE) bestowed 505 degrees upon 488 graduates during the 166th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 4. President Christopher Pietruszkiewicz presided.
Several awards were given at the ceremony including the Mabel Dillingham Nenneker and Guthrie May Outstanding Senior Award, the Outstanding Teacher Award, and the Eykamp Prize. Additionally, two honorary degrees were featured during the celebration.
Full information on the award recipients is as follows:
2024 Mabel Dillingham Nenneker and Guthrie May Outstanding Senior Award
Each year, a committee of students and faculty selects an award recipient for the most outstanding senior. The selection is based on high academic performance, commitment to service, outstanding leadership, and involvement in diverse campus activities. The award is named after two of the University's most respected alumni, Mabel Dillingham Nenneker and Guthrie May. This year's recipient was Crispin Ewen.
Ewen is known for her warmth, passion, and inclusivity. Throughout her time at UE, she spearheaded various initiatives to enhance student life, including safety upgrades, menstrual product accessibility, and gathering student feedback for dining services. Always dedicated to improving the student experience, Ewen advocated tirelessly to ensure that proposed improvements were recognized and acted upon by those in positions of influence.
2024 Outstanding Teacher Award Recipient
The 2024 Outstanding Teacher was awarded to Dr. Diana Rodriguez Quevedo, Associate Professor of Spanish.
Dr. Rodriguez Quevedo is a beloved professor in the foreign language department. She prioritizes student success. She helped to implement online entry-level Spanish courses to meet evolving needs. Students boast about her innovative teaching methods that foster engaging learning environments. Beyond the classroom, she actively contributes to campus diversity and professional development initiatives. Dr. Rodriguez Quevedo's dedication to excellence earned her the 2024 Outstanding Teacher Award, celebrated for her impactful teaching and support.
2024 Eykamp Prize Recipient
The recipient for the 2024 Eykamp Prize was Dr. Alan Kaiser, Professor of Archaeology.
Dr. Kaiser's has elevated his department to national recognition, notably through its distinctive undergraduate program in classical archaeology. Under his guidance, students benefit from a well-rounded education integrating classical languages, history, and technical skills, distinguishing them within the field. His dedication to experiential learning shines through initiatives like the Tin City Archaeological Project, marking its 20th anniversary this year.
Mrs. Rita Eykamp: Honorary Degree - Doctor of Humane Letters
The University of Evansville honored Mrs. Rita Eykamp's countless contributions to the University and community. Her impact at UE spans over three decades, from her pivotal role on the Board of Trustees, serving as chair and later full board member, to her significant leadership contributions in Evansville. Her dedication has earned her prestigious awards and accolades, reflecting her commitment to both UE and the broader community. As a Co-Owner of Mid-States Rubber Products, Inc., she excels in business while embodying values of service and compassion. During commencement, UE honored Mrs. Eykamp with an Honorary Degree, recognizing her as a guiding light whose legacy will inspire generations to come.
Hon. Richard L. Young: Honorary Degree - Doctor of Humane Letters
The University of Evansville celebrates the Honorable Richard L. Young as he tirelessly supports community initiatives in Evansville and beyond. From his active roles in organizations like the Evansville Bar Association to his dedication to mental health advocacy, his impact is felt across diverse causes. The dedication of the UE Mental Health and Wellness Clinic and Emily M. Young Assessment Center in November 2023 stands as a lasting tribute to his commitment to mental health awareness and support. UE was proud to honor Judge Young with an Honorary Degree during the Commencement Ceremony.
The University of Evansville is a private, comprehensive university located in the southwestern region of Indiana. Established in 1854, UE is recognized across the globe for its rich tradition of innovative, academic excellence and vibrant campus community of changemakers.
Home of the Purple Aces, UE offers over 75 majors, 17 Division I sports, and a unique study abroad experience at Harlaxton, the University's very own Victorian manor located in the countryside of England. For more information, please visit evansville.edu.
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