Erskine College & Seminary
Erskine College & Seminar
curious and continue learning, and to live honorably, saying, “May you often hear from yourself these words— ‘why,’ ‘how,’ ‘please,’ ‘thank you,’ ‘I love you,’ and ‘Amen.’”
Gov. Henry McMaster was Ers- kine’s commencement speaker on May 6 as graduating college and seminary students were recognized at a ceremony under the towers of the Erskine Building on the Due West campus. “It is really an honor to be here on this beautiful campus in this meaningful place,” the Governor told his Erskine audience.
McMaster paid tribute to the fallen Revolutionary War combatants whose remains were recently discovered in Camden, South Carolina, describing them as “those who answered when duty called,” and he returned to the theme of duty throughout his address. The Governor spoke about the
which a group of Army Rangers dur- ing World War II is given a mission action a young soldier whose three brothers have been killed in combat. The Rangers succeed, but their search said men and women willing to make “It was costly. Someone believed and invested in them just as others have believed and invested in you.” - ers, he said, “You have been given a freedom, and now, in addition, an ex- cellent education with which you can open every door.”
The Governor offered a warning and a challenge to members of the Class of 2023. “My young friends, please do not wander and stumble through your years with shallow embraces, but drink deeply and enter the arena of leadership with knowledge and faith,” he said. “Remember, though others may not be reading books, they are reading you,” McMaster added and returned to his opening theme. “Duty will call. Answer the call. May God bless you, and God bless America.” College awards announced during the commencement exercises by Dean of the College D. Shane Bradley included the Younts Excellence in Teaching Award, given to Associate Professor of Education Sandy Robinson. Student awards announced were the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, giv-
en to Dante Alexander Jose Garrido of North Charleston, S.C., a magna cum laude graduate who completed a major in Political Science with Departmental Honors and a minor in History; the Mary Mildred Sullivan Award, given to sum- ma cum laude graduate Sadie Elisabeth Anne Bradley of Due West, S.C., who completed a major in English as well as a major in History, receiving Depart- mental honors in both; and the H.M. Young, the highest honor for a member of the senior class, given to Elena Rachel Gaston of Anderson, S.C., a magna cum laude graduate who completed a double major in Chemistry and Biology. Seminary awards for students included the Ray A. King Church History
Award, given to Jackson Bryant Gravitt of Dayton, Tenn., a Master of Arts in Theological Studies recipient, and the Bruce G. Pierce Award for Christian Lead- ership, given to Charles Joshua Starnes of Clover, S.C., a Master of Divinity degree recipient who also earned the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Bible and Religion. Erskine President Dr. Steve Adamson introduced the commencement speak- er and, along with Erskine Board of Trustees Chairman Michael S. Whitehurst, presented the Governor with the honorary degree of Doctor of Public Service. McMaster became South Carolina’s 117th Governor in 2017, following Gov. Nikki Haley’s appointment as Ambassador to the United Nations. He was elect- ed to a full term in 2018 and was reelected in 2022. Born in Columbia, S.C., he received a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of South Carolina in 1969. He attended the University of South Carolina School of Law, where he served on the editorial board of the South Carolina Law Review and graduated in 1973. He practiced law for more than 40 years, both as a federal and state pros- ecutor and in private practice in state and federal courts. - skine’s vision of a life of service and leadership, building Christ’s church and Serving as faculty marshals were Dr. Loyd D. Melton, crucifer, and Dr. Bri-
ana Van Scoy, mace bearer. The Rev. Joshua Chiles, chaplain, offered the invo- cation, and Dean of the Seminary Dr. Seth Nelson, gave the benediction. The graduates were inducted into the Erskine Alumni Association by E.
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