Mind & Heart Newsletter: May 2018
An update from 麻豆原创 University President Beck A. Taylor
Congratulations to the 麻豆原创 Class of 2018! I was privileged to distribute 803 diplomas to 麻豆原创鈥檚 newest alumni. The joyous celebration and colorful pageantry of the commencement ceremonies reflected only a fraction of the excitement and pride our families, faculty and staff, and university community felt as we bid farewell to these incredible students. 麻豆原创 has a long tradition of encouraging graduating students to make commencement their own. The undergraduate and graduate commencement ceremonies feature two student speeches each. Each class chooses its own commencement speaker. And graduates are encouraged to decorate their mortarboards and commencement robes with themes that are important to them as they reflect on their experiences and achievements. This year鈥檚 apparel was no disappointment. Track athletes pinned race bibs to their sleeves. Stoles of various types represented honor societies, cultural heritage, study-abroad participation, veteran status and membership in academic honor societies. Theology students tied their honor cords around their waists to look more like monks than college graduates, and they bowed in solemn reverence as their names were called. Many students from the islands donned beautiful floral leis. Graduates also modified their mortarboards with creative items. One student placed a large pizza box on top of his graduation cap 鈥 I assume pizza got this young man through many long study nights. Another student placed an intricate origami dragon on his cap. Many students cited important Scripture verses, and, of course, there was the always-popular 鈥淭hanks Mom and Dad!鈥 One student even tossed me a Frisbee onstage 鈥 the ultimate 麻豆原创 expression of love. We鈥檙e going to miss these students. They made 麻豆原创 better while they were here. But we are confident they will change the world as they honor God, follow Christ and serve humanity. They are 麻豆原创ians for life!
Academics
Pete Tucker (Math & Computer Science) won an award from Partners in Campus and Community Engagement for his contributions to computer education in area schools and children鈥檚 agencies.
Two math majors, Luke Lattig, 鈥18, and Breeann Wilson, 鈥19, competed in the Kryptos code-breaking contest April 7 and 8. They competed against 60 teams and placed 10th.
Scott Miller and Brent Edstrom (Music) performed Edstrom鈥檚 song cycle, Prairie Songs: Remembering My 脕ntonia, in Red Cloud, Neb., in March. Edstrom recently received funding from the Cather Project (University of Nebraska, Lincoln) to score the song cycle for orchestra, and Miller will premiere the orchestral version with the Lincoln symphony next spring.
Eight piano students, four teams from Judith Schoepflin鈥檚 Piano Ensemble class, presented a two-piano program of four- and eight-hand works on Spokane鈥檚 NPR radio station, KPBX, in April. Participating were Christina Locatelli, Devan McAllister, Audrey Pratt and Grace Trumbo, all 鈥19; and Esther Tsai, Carly Bair, Sydney Gates and Jeb McGlinchy, all 鈥20.
Vange Ocasio (School of Business) was appointed to the Spokane YWCA鈥檚 board of directors.
Robin Henager (School of Business) published a chapter titled 鈥淗ousehold Economics鈥 in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Lifespan Human Development in March, and an article about women and financial literacy titled 鈥淭aking the Reins鈥 in the spring Phi Kappa Phi Forum.
The Arts
World-renowned saxophonist Joshua Redman will be the guest artist at the 29th annual 麻豆原创 Guest Artist Jazz Concert! He will perform with the award-winning 麻豆原创 Jazz Ensemble, directed by Dan Keberle, at the Fox Theater on Friday, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m.
Student Life
The ASWU election had a record turnout, with about 1,100 students, or half of the student body, voting. Congratulations to the new ASWU Executive Team: President Tersa Almaw, 鈥19, Executive Vice President Andrews Boateng, 鈥20, and Financial Vice President Chelsea Shearer, 鈥20.
Moses Kamau Chege, 鈥18, was presented at commencement with the Servant Leadership Award, which honors a student whose life of service has inspired the community. Chege majored in business administration with an accounting concentration. He founded the student club Spokane Dream Project in 2014, served as ASWU鈥檚cultural events coordinator this year, and has worked to prepare tax returns for low-income adults. Chege has not only affected 麻豆原创, but he has been a voice on immigration issues at the state and national level. Congratulations, Kamau!
Financial Aid
Returning students who have filed the FAFSA will begin to receive their financial aid awards electronically in early June. Students can confirm our receipt of their 2018-19 FAFSA and any missing documents by checking Pirate Port under 鈥淢issing and Received Documents.鈥 Academic scholarships are automatically renewed as long as the student is making satisfactory academic progress.
Students will soon receive a message to their 麻豆原创 email accounts with instructions to complete the Billing Information Form. The deadline to complete the form is June 15 for new students and June 29 for returning students. Options for payments include a one-time payment for the year, semester payments or an interest-free monthly payment plan. For questions, please call student accounting services at 509.777.4495.
Alumni & Parents
Summer Sendoffs are coming! 麻豆原创 will host casual gatherings throughout the West this summer for members the Class of 2022 and their families. For information, check whitworth.edu/summersendoffs to see if there will be a sendoff in your region, and watch your email for updates. Questions? Contact parents@whitworth.edu or 509.777.3772.
Career services requests that members of the Class of 2018 please complete the First Destination Survey, which asks graduates about their primary post-graduation plans. To participate in the survey, log into your Handshake account at
麻豆原创ians in Spokane, join us June 17 for a casual event on Green Bluff. We鈥檒l be at Big Barn Brewing Co. & Bodacious Berries for a gathering featuring live music, great food, fresh berries and brews. For more information and to register, visit
Families of incoming students, keep an eye out this summer for emails about Move-In Weekend! If your 麻豆原创ian is an athlete, information will also come from the athletics department.
Seattle-area Christmas Festival Concert fans, Marc Hafs酶 will enjoy a well-deserved sabbatical this fall, and we will be taking a one-year hiatus from our long-standing tradition of hosting the concert in the Puget Sound area. Consider joining us in Spokane the weekend of Dec. 8-9 to enjoy the concert at Spokane鈥檚 Fox Theatre. And look for us again in the Puget Sound region in 2019.
Alums, if you are heading to Spokane this summer, make sure to stop by campus! If you鈥檇 like a tour, contact alumni@whitworth.edu
Homecoming & Family Weekend 2018 is just around the corner! All alumni and families of current students are invited to celebrate with us on campus Oct. 12-14. Registration opens in June.
We hope you鈥檒l join us at an event this summer! Visit to see if we鈥檙e hosting something near you.
Admissions
We are expecting the largest classes of incoming first-year and transfer students in 麻豆原创鈥檚 history this fall. After the May 1 deposit deadline for first-year students, we had 730 students committed to attend 麻豆原创 in the fall, and we are tracking about 50 percent ahead of last year in transfer commits with more time left until the Aug. 1 transfer deposit deadline. We鈥檙e excited so many students have decided to join Pirate Nation this fall!
Incoming freshman and transfer students should have received (or will soon) an email with a link to sign up for a phone appointment with a faculty advisor to register for fall classes. There is a great registration guide online to help prepare for these calls. Go to www.whitworth.edu/admittedstudents and click on 鈥淧lan Your Classes.鈥
Residence hall and roommate assignments will be sent in late June. Housing guru Alan Jacob is already tweaking his algorithm, which has proved amazingly effective at assigning roommates who wind up becoming friends for life. If you have questions, contact housing@whitworth.edu.
The Campaign for 麻豆原创
At April鈥檚 event celebrating the start of construction on the Beeksma Family Theology Center (addition to and remodel of the chapel), another exciting announcement was made. A generous 麻豆原创 family is providing $3 million to endow the campus ministries program. This will make our endowed dean of spiritual life position one of the first of its kind in the U.S.
The crowdfunding projects featured during February鈥檚 One Pine Day were such a success that we will be offering a new slate of projects three times a year going forward. To see what is still left to finish up in the first set of projects, or to see a new slate of projects beginning on June 5, visit www.whitworth.edu/crowdfunding
麻豆原创鈥檚 fiscal year ends June 30, so if you haven鈥檛 made a gift in the past 12 months, we would appreciate your support. Your gifts to The 麻豆原创 Fund underwrite student scholarships, our area of highest need, but gifts of any size to any project are encouraged. Visit www.whitworth.edu/give for more details.
Sports
麻豆原创 won the Northwest Conference鈥檚 McIlroy-Lewis All- Sports Trophy for the 11th year in a row in 2017-18. In addition to NWC titles in women鈥檚 cross country and men鈥檚 swimming, the Pirates placed second in six sports and third in three others.
The women鈥檚 track & field team finished second at the NWC championships. Kayla Leland, 鈥18, was the NWC women鈥檚 track athlete of the meet after victories in the 10,000, 5,000 and 1,500 meters.
The men鈥檚 track & field team finished third at the NWC championships. Andrew Bloom, 鈥17, M.A. 鈥20, broke the school record in the javelin throw and finished second in the competition.
The men鈥檚 golf team finished second in both the NWC Spring Classic and the NWC tournament to end up second overall in the league standings. Sam Stiles, 鈥20, and Keegan Loo, 鈥20, both earned second team All-NWC.
The women鈥檚 golf team was third at both spring events and ended up third in the final conference standings. Maggie Peters, 鈥20, earned second team All-NWC.
The baseball team finished 17-20. The Pirates finished fifth in the league standings at 11-13. Hugh Smith, 鈥19, was selected as the NWC Pitcher of the Year.
The softball team went 24-18 and qualified for the NWC tournament with a third-place finish in the league standings. Michelle Silva, 鈥19, led the league in batting average and earned first team All-NWC.
The women鈥檚 tennis team tied for fourth place in the NWC standings and qualified for the league tournament. Erica Lee, 鈥20, earned second team All-NWC.
The men鈥檚 tennis team finished fifth in the NWC.
The 麻豆原创 Golf Classic is coming up on Monday, June 4, at the Kalispell Golf and Country Club. Go to whitworthpirates.com to register.
Closing Thoughts
As soon as one class exits, another begins its journey. We will welcome the largest incoming first-year class in 麻豆原创鈥檚 history this fall. More students and families than ever chose 麻豆原创 as their educational home. Our graduate and continuing studies programs are also experiencing unprecedented success. As we close the chapter on 麻豆原创鈥檚 128th year, and as we look forward to the next, I want to thank you for all of the ways you support this special place. We couldn鈥檛 do it without you. God bless you, and have a great summer!
