The Class of 2022 Graduates

The Class of 2022 celebrates its graduation on May 21, 2022.

“Your superior college education is a gift given, but given for a purpose, given with an obligation: to give back to those with whom you journey in this life.” – Rev. Herbert B. Keller, S.J., Principal Speaker
“Your superior college education is a gift given, but given for a purpose, given with an obligation: to give back to those with whom you journey in this life.” – Rev. Herbert B. Keller, S.J., Principal Speaker
"I feel so fortunate to have been educated in the Jesuit tradition. However, with this privilege of Jesuit education, there is responsibility. There is responsibility to do more." - Avianna Antoinette Carilli '22, Undergraduate Student Speaker
"I feel so fortunate to have been educated in the Jesuit tradition. However, with this privilege of Jesuit education, there is responsibility. There is responsibility to do more." - Avianna Antoinette Carilli '22, Undergraduate Student Speaker

The Class of 2022 celebrates its graduation on May 21, 2022.

Principal Speaker, Undergraduate Ceremony

Rev. Herbert B. Keller, S.J., then-vice president for Mission and Ministry

Honorary Degree Recipients

Margaret Mary Fitzpatrick S.C., Congregational Leader for the Sisters of Charity, Halifax, Canada

Lawrence R. Lynch, former chair of the Board of Trustees and retired assurance partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP

Total graduates: > 1,350 Total doctoral degrees: > 65 (DPT, DNP, DBA)

Total master’s degrees: > 440 Total bachelor’s degrees: > 85

States represented by undergraduates: 14

 

"You earned your education. You worked hard for it. And no one will ever be able to take it from you. And yet, your education does not belong to you entirely. It belongs to the world as well. In the end, Jesuit education calls us out of ourselves and orients us toward the other, especially if the other is poor, marginalized or suffering in some other way." - Rev. Joseph Marina, S.J., University President
"You earned your education. You worked hard for it. And no one will ever be able to take it from you. And yet, your education does not belong to you entirely. It belongs to the world as well. In the end, Jesuit education calls us out of ourselves and orients us toward the other, especially if the other is poor, marginalized or suffering in some other way." - Rev. Joseph Marina, S.J., University President

“Your superior college education is a gift given, but given for a purpose, given with an obligation: to give back to those with whom you journey in this life.” – Rev. Herbert B. Keller, S.J., Principal Speaker

States represented by post-baccalaureate graduates: 34

Top undergraduate programs of study: Nursing, Biology, Occupational Therapy, Finance, Psychology

Top graduate programs of study: Master of Business Administration, Master of Health Administration,

Master of Accountancy, Master of Occupational Therapy, Doctor of Physical Therapy

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