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Loyola celebrates Class of 2019 at 167th Commencement

Commencement 2019 at Royal Farms Arena

More than 1,300 undergraduate and graduate students received degrees at Loyola University鈥檚 167th Commencement Exercises on Saturday, May 18, 2019, at Royal Farms Arena in downtown Baltimore.

The Commencement address at this year鈥檚 ceremony was delivered by Rev. William Watters, S.J., the founder of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School and the assisting priest at St. Ignatius Catholic Community in Baltimore.

鈥淚 thank you for your spirit of commitment to helping others. It is that dedication to a faith that does justice which is foundational to Jesuit education,鈥 Watters told the Class of 2019, after commending the class for showing a keen interest in social justice before they even started their first year. 鈥淣ow, as you complete your years at this University, you have the challenge to engage as men and women for others in our deeply wounded and divided world. It is that world where you will live out your strong truths and put into practice the full values of your Jesuit education.鈥

Justin Montague, 鈥19, a biochemistry major from Philadelphia, Pa., delivered a Commencement address on behalf of the Class of 2019.

鈥淏y now, whether we鈥檙e leaving today with an undergrad or a graduate degree, we know that a Loyola education is rooted in the mission to inspire students to learn, lead, and serve in a diverse and changing world,鈥 Montague said. 鈥淣ow, more than ever, we are poised to answer this call to action. We possess the necessary tools to understand varying perspectives and empathize deeply with others; while also possessing the courage to call out discrimination and stand in solidarity with the marginalized.鈥

Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J., president of Loyola, led the Class of 2019 in a brief Commencement examen, a form of spiritual reflection used by Loyola鈥檚 namesake and patron, St. Ignatius of Loyola.

鈥淎s you look back on your time at Loyola, pay attention to the experiences and emotions that come to mind. Look at what brought you joy along the way鈥攁nd think about why. Ask yourself, what is it about your experience that you鈥檙e grateful for? Is there something unfinished鈥攕omething you want to carry forward as you take this next step in your life?鈥 Fr. Linnane said. 鈥淭hen as Ignatius would ask you to do, let鈥檚 look toward tomorrow. Tomorrow is full of promise.鈥

At the ceremony, Strong City Baltimore received the Milch Award; Carol Abromaitis, Ph.D., professor of English at Loyola, received the Newman Medal; Gerry Holthaus, 鈥71, Loyola鈥檚 2008 Business Leader of the Year, received the President鈥檚 Medal; and Karen Paterakis Philippou, 鈥90, secretary of the board of trustees, received the Carroll Medal.