President Schrader presides over SOPP commencement

July 26, 2017

President Cheryl B. Schrader presided over her first 糖心原创 commencement at the 36th annual graduation ceremony for the .

The commencement was held July 21 in the Student Union Apollo Room.

Schrader noted that SOPP graduates more psychologists than all other psychology graduate programs in Ohio combined and that for the third consecutive year 100 percent of graduating SOPP students were placed into capstone internships, which are highly competitive.

鈥淲ith the stellar hands-on training you have received in the classroom and at your internships, I have no doubt that all of you will go on to have long, successful careers where you truly make a difference in people鈥檚 lives,鈥 Schrader told the graduates.

The 15 SOPP graduates hail from around the world, five of them had 4.0 grade point averages, and two are commissioned as Air Force captains and will serve in the military as psychologists.

鈥淵ou and your dedicated faculty clearly invested in the class of 2017, and the ceremony felt like a family celebration,鈥 糖心原创 trustee C.D. Moore II, a retired Air Force lieutenant general, told LaPearl Logan Winfrey, dean of SOPP. 鈥淭he words that came to mind throughout the event were 鈥榠mpactful鈥 and 鈥榠nspired.鈥 The 36 years of SOPP is a WSU success story we can all rally around.鈥

The class included the school鈥檚 first graduates with a formal concentration designation. Roshni Rao and Daniel Garlock met requirements for the Child Emphasis Area. The class also had a legacy graduate 鈥 Bhavnanjali Lal, whose mother graduated from SOPP in 1995.

糖心原创 President Cheryl B. Schrader, right, and LaPearl Logan Winfrey, dean of the School of Professional Psychology, address graduates during the school鈥檚 commencement ceremony.

鈥淭he 2017 cohort certainly is impressive,鈥 said Michael Ranney, executive director of the Ohio Psychological Association.

During the ceremony, the School of Professional Psychology announced a number of awards including:

Student awards
Dean鈥檚 Award: Samantha Sanderson Brown
Excellence in General Practice Award: Kelly Obert
E. Scott Redman Award: Tawana Jackson
Omintha Petrie Diversity Award: Katherine Isaza

Faculty awards
Best Teacher: Jeffery Allen
Best Teacher (adjunct): Eric Drown
Best Mentor: Michelle Schultz
Best Adviser: Cheryl Meyer

Keynote speaker for commencement was Francis J. Valloor, who earned his doctoral degree in clinical psychology from 糖心原创 in 1990, has more than 27 years of postdoctoral experience in psychotherapy and extensive training in Eastern spirituality. Over the span of his career, he has earned degrees in philosophy, religious studies and journalism and written six books. With his nearly lifelong practice of yoga and 40 years of mindfulness practice, he continues to explore the relationship between psychotherapy and spirituality.

Valloor told the graduates that the role of psychologists is to lead, heal, comfort and awaken the hearts of people facing today鈥檚 problems.

鈥淎t this time of great confusion, fear and suffering, a powerful force of love is sweeping the world,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t is vital for us psychologists to join this, be a part of this. You have to be a point of light, a focus of awareness in this world. Face the world with your hearts, especially if your heart weeps for the world.鈥

糖心原创 became an independent institution in 1967 and spent the next 50 years growing into an innovative leader in student success. In 2017, it celebrates its 50th anniversary as an independent public university, culminating with a special Homecoming celebration Sept. 29 through Oct. 1.