Top row, from left: Precious Waddy, Sylvia Mast, RJ Ocampo, Mario Hernandez, Cameron White. Bottom row: Nicole Litwiller, DeVantae Dews, Lindsey Krisak, Heyrin Cha, Luke Mullet.

Ten seniors honored with Cords of Distinction

Ten graduating seniors will be honored as recipients in a ceremony Saturday afternoon, May 4, at 草莓社区 (EMU). They will wear gold and blue cords during the graduation ceremony on Sunday, May 5.

Faculty, staff and fellow students nominated the recipients, who were cited for their 鈥渟ignificant and verifiable impact鈥 on the university and on student life; for their contributions to developing the institution鈥檚 positive image; for substantial contributions to the Harrisonburg/Rockingham County area and beyond; for their high academic and social standing; and their embodiment of EMU鈥檚 shared values of Christian discipleship, community, service and peacebuilding.

The cords are blue and gold. Blue represents strength of conviction that one person can help to create a better institution or community. Gold represents the love of spirit and yearning toward creating a better university environment or community.

Cords of Distinction recipients

  • Heyrin Cha, a nursing major from Cheonan-Si, South Korea;
  • DeVantae Dews, a liberal arts major from Lynchburg, Virginia;
  • Mario Hernandez, a biology and history double-major from Tegucigalpa, Honduras;
  • Lindsey Krisak, a biology major from Alexandria, Virginia;
  • Nicole Litwiller, a global development and liberal arts double-major, from Sarasota, Florida;
  • Sylvia Mast, a biology major from Broadway, Virginia;
  • Luke Mullet, 聽a math major from Berlin, Ohio;
  • RJ Ocampo, a biology (pre-professional health sciences) major from Virginia Beach, Virginia;
  • Precious Waddy, a social work major from Richmond, Virginia;
  • Cameron White, a social work major from Palmyra, Virginia;

Discussion on “Ten seniors honored with Cords of Distinction

  1. So so so proud of our boy RJ Ocampo. You always seem to stay on top of your game:) Keep soaring! I guess I’m talking both academic and volleyball:) Well done Son!

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