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蜜豆直播 Honors Achievements of 2024 Summer and Fall Graduates

Over 400 Recognized at Commencement Ceremony on Dec. 13

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擨n 蜜豆直播 University鈥檚 commencement ceremony on Dec. 13, former N.C. Commissioner of Labor Josh Dobson challenged his audience of over 400 graduates to follow their dreams with all their hearts. Dobson, a 2005 GWU alumnus, served over 14 years as a North Carolina elected leader and recently became the president and chief executive officer at North Carolina Healthcare Association (NCHA).

蜜豆直播 President Dr. William M. Downs

The ceremony began with a welcome from 蜜豆直播 President Dr. William M. Downs to the 2024 Summer and Fall graduates and their guests. 鈥淭oday, we celebrate your achievement. We celebrate your persistence, and we celebrate your determination,鈥 Downs praised. 鈥淎nd, perhaps most importantly, we celebrate the promise that each of you will carry forth from this moment and from this place鈥he promise of a bright and rewarding future. We also give thanks for everyone here this morning supporting you. To all of the parents, spouses, friends, and loved ones of our graduates, I want to say how pleased we are to have you here at 蜜豆直播 University鈥nd on behalf of our faculty, staff, and trustees, thank you for everything you have done to support our graduates during their time with us.鈥

The program included the invocation, a prayer of thanksgiving, offered by Vice President of Christian Life and Service and University Chaplain Dr. Josh Parrott, and the singing of the national anthem led by Dr. Aaron Rice, associate professor of music and chair of the Department of Music. 蜜豆直播 Board of Trustees Chair Gary Smith brought welcome and greetings from the board. Music was provided by the combined 蜜豆直播 University Orchestra and Symphonic Band, under the direction of Dr. Patricia Sparti, professor of music. 

Downs introduced Dobson, who manages the NCHA鈥檚 work to represent Its membership of more than 135 hospitals and health systems throughout the state. The Association unites hospitals, health systems and care providers for healthier communities, advocating for sound public policies and collaborative partnerships to make high quality healthcare equitable and accessible for all. His role also includes directing NCHA Strategic Partners, a subsidiary that helps healthcare providers access cost-effective products and services and the North Carolina Healthcare Foundation, the charitable, non-profit innovative and programmatic arm of the association.

Dobson鈥檚 career included serving as a McDowell County Commissioner, a state representative, and Commissioner of Labor, during which he also was a member of the Council of State. For eight years, Dobson represented the 85th state house district covering Avery, McDowell and Mitchell counties located in the western part of the state. He also served as chair of the House Appropriations Committee and chair of the House Health Committee.

Josh Dobson, former N.C. Commissioner of Labor and GWU alumnus was the featured speaker.

A North Carolina native, Dobson received his bachelor鈥檚 degree from 蜜豆直播 and a Master of Public Administration from Appalachian State University. He lives in Raleigh and Nebo with his wife, Valerie, and their daughter, Kennedy.

Speaking to the graduates, Dobson shared three statements that he wished someone would have told him on his graduation day. He explained that he didn鈥檛 have the traditional college experience. He left college after his freshman year to take a job at a local manufacturing facility where he worked the night shift. Then, when terrorists attacked America on Sept. 11, 2001, he was deeply affected and knew he needed to return to college to get an education. 鈥淗owever, I was married with a mortgage by that time,鈥 he told the graduates. 鈥淗ad it not been for this University and the opportunities that it provided for guys like me from a blue-collar background, I would have never been blessed to represent McDowell, Avery, and Mitchell Counties in the North Carolina State House and there is no way I would鈥檝e had the honor of serving North Carolina as your Commissioner of Labor, nor the opportunity I鈥檝e been given now to lead the North Carolina Healthcare Association, working with hospitals and health systems across the state.鈥

He continued, 鈥淪o, President Downs, I have to say thank you to you, the faculty past and present, and thank you to this University for the opportunities provided to a poor boy from western North Carolina. And to be here standing before you today as your commencement speaker is truly one of the honors of my life.鈥   

After encouraging graduates to follow their passions, Dobson鈥檚 two other challenges included: 鈥淒on鈥檛 let the drama of life pull you down,鈥 and 鈥淵ou must never quit.鈥

Referring to the 鈥淩ocky鈥 movies, Dobson summed up his advice, 鈥淚f you really pursue your dreams and put your whole heart into life, you will have a meaningful full life, far more good than bad, but you will get knocked down, you will get bloodied, you will get scared, and you will get hurt 鈥 You really don鈥檛 lose at life unless you give up. If you look at history, those men and women who were able to persevere through failure and hard times are the ones that go on to be great. Never, ever quit pursuing your dreams.鈥 

Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Karen Aubrey presented scholastic awards to students in the online and traditional undergraduate programs. The Gardner-Webb Online Scholastic Award is given at each commencement to the online student with the highest cumulative grade point average. The 2024 Fall Online Scholastic Award recipient was Elizabeth Dahl, who earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing.

Next, Aubrey presented the Senior Scholastic Award, given to the members of the graduating class who earn the highest grade point average during their terms of university study. There were two winners this year: Caitlyn Hamrick, who earned a Bachelor of Science in elementary education, and Kyndal Jackson, who earned a Bachelor of Science in biology. Jackson was also recognized in 2020 as the second recipient of the Tucker Scholarship, the University鈥檚 most prestigious undergraduate award.

Doctoral candidates received their hoods, and Downs conferred undergraduate and graduate degrees on all graduates. Lesley Villarose, vice president for Student Affairs and dean of students, led the graduates in the traditional turning of the tassels.

Video from the 9 a.m. ceremony is also available on The University鈥檚 and channel.

Commencement was followed by recognition services as follows:

  • 11 a.m. 鈥 College of Health Sciences, Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center
  • 11 a.m. 鈥 School of Divinity, Dover Chapel
  • 11 a.m. 鈥 Godbold College of Business, Tucker Student Center
  • 1 p.m. 鈥 College of Education, Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center
  • 1 p.m. 鈥 College of Arts and Sciences, Tucker Student Center

Note to our readers: This article reflects the University鈥檚 tuition and fee schedule at the time of publication. Tuition and financial aid policies change annually. For the most up-to-date and accurate information on current tuition rates and financial aid resources, please visit the University鈥檚 official Admissions聽page.

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