Celebrated Broadcast Journalist Bob Edwards to Speak At the University of Saint Francis Commencement
March 28, 2008:
The University of Saint Francis has announced that the
university’s commencement ceremonies will be held on
Saturday, May 3 at 2 p.m. at the Allen County War
Memorial Coliseum.
The speaker for the commencement
ceremony will be celebrated broadcast journalist Bob
Edwards, who will also be awarded an honorary doctorate
by the university: a Doctor of Humane Letters. Edwards
is the host of XM Public Radio’s flagship program The
Bob Edwards Show, an original weekday morning show
that features interviews with newsmakers, journalists,
entertainers, and other compelling figures.
Edwards
is among the most distinguished journalists in
broadcasting and has won the duPont-Columbia Award for
radio journalism. In 1999, he and Morning Edition
received a prestigious Peabody Award for excellence in
broadcasting. Edwards also received the Edward R. Murrow
Award from the Corporation of Public Broadcasting for
outstanding contributions to public radio. He serves as
national first vice president of AFTRA, the American
Federation of Television and Radio Artists. In November
of 2004, Edwards was inducted into the National Radio
Hall of Fame.
Graduating senior Bridget C. Becker will deliver the
invocation. Beth Avila, Bradley Carteaux and Katy
Longenberger are the valedictorians of the class of
2008. There will be approximately 450 students
graduating.
Baccalaureate Mass will be held on
Saturday, May 3 at 10 a.m., at the Cathedral of the
Immaculate Conception (1122 South Clinton). Graduates
and their families and friends of all faith traditions
are warmly welcomed and encouraged to attend this
service.
For
further information, contact the Office of the President
at 260-434-3297. Media interviews with Bob Edwards
before the event may be arranged by contacting Jan
Miller at 260-459-2525.
The University of Saint Francis,
founded in 1890, is a comprehensive university in the
Catholic Franciscan tradition, offering undergraduate
and graduate programs to more than 2,100 students from a
broad geographic region.
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