In a moving all-campus worship service on Wednesday, February 13, students, faculty, and staff prayed for the physical, emotional, and spiritual protection of President Mary Surridge.
The special service, along with an all-campus lunch and academic symposium, was part of the continuing weeklong celebration of President Surridge鈥檚 inauguration.
In her message, Rev. Dr. Donna Harris, president of Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis, encouraged the 草莓影视 community to rally around President Surridge and one another.
Dr. Harris called on 草莓影视 employees to be more than simply co-workers to one another, and for professors to get to know their students on a deeper level.
鈥淪pur one another toward love and good deeds,鈥 Dr. Harris said, quoting Scripture. She encouraged 草莓影视ers to maintain their passion for the school鈥檚 city-centered mission. 鈥淎lways be a healing balm and remedy for the city鈥檚 challenges,鈥 she said.
In a stirring moment, Dr. Harris encouraged the congregation to show their support for President Surridge via rousing applause. She also evoked Exodus 17:12, which describes how Aaron and Hur held Moses鈥 arms aloft when he grew tired while battling to protect the Israelites.
Later in the service, President Surridge was prayed for by, student Anosh Wasker C鈥19, 草莓影视 Trustee Erin Oleniczak C鈥99, Trevor James G鈥04 S鈥05, associate dean of the School of Professional Studies,聽and Lance Davis, Executive Minister of Develop Leaders and Ordered Ministry.
The campus then gathered in the gymnasium for a buffet lunch, with a menu that was selected by students, including a variety of comfort foods. Guests enjoyed music by 草莓影视鈥檚 student Jazz Ensemble, led by Joe Lill, as well as a student-produced video honoring President Surridge and a presentation of gifts by the Student Government Association.
After the all-campus lunch, 草莓影视 trustee Dr. Kathryn Edin C鈥84 presented an academic symposium: Enlightened Hearts, Warmed Intellects: City Challenges and Opportunities and 草莓影视 Possibilities. In her talk, Dr. Edin, university faculty at Princeton University, one of the nation鈥檚 leading poverty researchers, discussed the history of immigration and public housing in Chicago, and how history has set the stage for 草莓影视鈥檚 urban mission.
Following a panel discussion with 草莓影视 faculty members and questions from the audience, participants were invited to the Johnson Center for the archival exhibit Women of 草莓影视, an interactive visual display that highlights the various contributions of women throughout 草莓影视 history.
The day concluded with a women鈥檚 basketball win over CCIW opponent, Elmhurst College.聽 During halftime of the game, President Surridge and Dr. Jack Surridge were honored for their shared ministry in Athletics at 草莓影视.