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May 09, 2015

La Roche College Confers 392 Degrees at 50th Commencement Ceremony

Graduates ProcessionPITTSBURGH, May 9, 2015 – On Saturday, May 9, the Class of 2015 at La Roche University learned the importance of agile career strategies for uncertain times.

Management consultant Christine Spadafor delivered the University’s 50th commencement address, advising graduates on lessons learned during her career as a lawyer, board advisor, management consultant and entrepreneur. La Roche conferred 392 degrees at the ceremony.

“Aspire to develop an uncommonly effective “toolbox” of skills and capabilities,” Ms. Spadafor told the graduating class. “Then apply those tools boldly in the service of others — addressing the complex challenges where talent and commitment are always in demand.”

La Roche presented Ms. Spadafor with an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters — awarded in recognition for her longstanding service on behalf of at-risk children and individuals unable to advocate for themselves. For nearly 10 years, Ms. Spadafor served as CEO of St. Jude’s Ranch for Children, a nonprofit organization caring for abandoned and abused children. She also has served as a CEO, fundraiser, board advisor and volunteer to charitable groups and causes.

Commencement SpeakerMs. Spadafor is president of the SpadaforClay Group, a management consulting firm specializing in board advisory services and the turnaround of under-performing organizations. Before founding her own firm, Ms. Spadafor was a partner in the Boston Consulting Group and other global management consulting firms. An alumna of La Roche University, Ms. Spadafor went on to earn an Sc.M. Degree from the Harvard School of Public Health and a Juris Doctorate from the Harvard Law School.

During the ceremony, the La Roche University Woman of Providence Award was presented to Sister Myra Rodgers, CDP, whose life of service, as part of the mission of the Congregation of Divine Providence, is a compelling example of God’s Providence made visible. the University also presented the President’s Awards for Leadership and Scholarship, which are the most prestigious awards offered to undergraduate students of La Roche University. These awards are conferred by President Sister Candace Introcaso, CDP, Ph.D., to two graduating students: a traditional-aged student and nontraditional-aged student who have exemplary academic records, who exemplify the values and characteristics of the University’s mission statement, and who are effective leaders either on campus, in the workplace, or in the community.

2015 Traditional Recipient:
Jalyn Yael Evans of Penn Hills, Pa.
Bachelor of Arts
Sociology
Political Science

2015 Nontraditional Recipient:
Yasmina Murad of West Mifflin, Pa.
Bachelor of Science
Interior Design


About La Roche University: A private liberal arts college in the North Hills of Pittsburgh, La Roche University offers more than 50 undergraduate and five graduate degree programs, with particular strengths in education, business, criminal justice, psychology, and health and medical sciences as well as interior design and graphic design. This residential college provides a vibrant campus community for more than 1,400 men and women enjoying 30-plus student organizations and an exciting NCAA Div. III athletics program. Founded by the Sisters of Divine Providence in 1963, La Roche University embraces its Catholic heritage while welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds. With a legacy of social justice and a commitment to international exchange, La Roche University educates students to be lifelong learners and achievers in an increasingly diverse and global society.


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