ย St. Maryโ€™s College of Maryland graduated 434 students with the degree of Bachelor of Arts on Saturday, May 17. The Commencement address was delivered by award-winning journalist and best-selling author Gwen Ifill.

Interim President Ian Newbould charged the Class of 2014 to โ€œbe humble and thankful, in addition to being proud of what you have achieved. โ€ฆ All of us are privileged to have been born where we were, to have had an upbringing that in one way or another led us to be here today.โ€

Ifill encouraged the Class of 2014 by saying, โ€œYour job is to be lifted by our expectations for you, but not to be smothered by them. โ€ฆ Be inspired to be the leader that St. Maryโ€™s has helped you to become.โ€ย Ifill was also conferred an honorary doctoral degree during the ceremony.

Co-valedictorians of the graduating class were Nicholas Brown of Millersville, Md., and Andrew Gear of Westminster, Md. Brown, who double majored in English and philosophy, told his fellow graduates, โ€œI came to St. Maryโ€™s to study and learn what I love. โ€ฆ The โ€˜spirit of St. Maryโ€™sโ€™ is something we take with us long after we leave.โ€ In his remarks, Gear said, โ€œLiberal arts colleges prepare students to be better citizens. โ€ฆ At St. Maryโ€™s, you are required to be present, mindful of the community around you, and of the world that awaits you. โ€ฆ Spread the word about where you come fromโ€”be proud that youโ€™re from St. Maryโ€™s.โ€ Gear triple majored in English, political science, and public policy studies.

St. Maryโ€™s College graduating seniors choose a โ€œquintessential studentโ€ to represent the class and speak at graduation. This yearโ€™s selection was Anuli Duru of Baltimore, Md., who majored in art and art history and doubled minored in French and political science. โ€œThank you to all the faculty and staff who make this place amazing,โ€ said Duru in her remarks. โ€œThank you, St. Maryโ€™s, for being my home away from home. โ€ฆ As a graduate of St. Maryโ€™s, Iโ€™m part of something greatโ€”a movement and a force to be reckoned with.โ€

The school song was led by graduates Carrie Meeder and Maggie Schmidt. The song โ€œSt. Maryโ€™s College of Marylandโ€ was composed by Professor of Music David Froom, with lyrics written by Professor of English Jennifer Cognard-Black.