Geneva College - Parents FYI Newsletter - April 5, 2022
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Parents FYI combines important information from Geneva College to parents of Geneva students. If you have feedback or questions regarding Parents FYI, please contact information@geneva.edu.
New This Issue:
Senior Launch
Grad Finale
Commencement Speaker
Geneva Reading Series
STEM Symposium
'22-'23 Housing Selection
Grad Finale
Grad Finale is a one-stop source for everything your graduate needs to take the final step of graduating from college. From cap and gown to professional portraits, this event gathers all on-campus resources into one convenient location, Benedum Room on Wednesday, April 6 from 11am to 6pm.

Grad Finale is hosted by the Office of Alumni Relations and Center for Calling and Career with the support of many other offices across campus.
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Senior Launch – 5, 4, 3, 2...
Recent or upcoming graduates (Dec 2021, May 2022, or Dec 2022) are invited to attend Senior Launch on Saturday, April 9 from 8:30am – 7pm. Graduates will hear from expert speakers about how to make the post-college life take flight, plus lots of giveaways and door prizes, free food (breakfast, lunch, and catered dinner), and more.
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Commencement & Baccalaureate Speakers
The Reverend Dr. Kevin DeYoung, Senior Pastor of Christ Covenant Church in Matthews, NC, will address traditional undergraduates of the class of 2022 at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 7, at Reeves Field. The Reverend Dr. Jeffrey Stivason, Pastor of Grace Reformed Presbyterian Church in Gibsonia, PA, will preach the word at baccalaureate, 7 p.m. on Friday, May 6, in Metheny Fieldhouse.
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Geneva Reading Series
The "Geneva Reading Series (GRS): Pirates" will be held on Friday, April 8 from 7 – 9 p.m. in Skye Lounge. GRS, created and led by Geneva College's very own Dr. Daniel Williams, brings the campus together to celebrate and enjoy literature, poetry, song, and free refreshments. This series will feature six readers: Dr. Jim Gidley, Magdalena Mastro, George Della Piazza, Mytch Springer, Caleigh McCready, and Laura Miller.
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STEM Symposium for Undergraduate Research
Geneva College hosts the STEM Symposium for Undergraduate Research from 6:30-8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 6 in Old Main. The event includes a student research poster session and an address by Professor Dr. John Stahl, "Lessons Learned in Research: Observations from Conducting Chemistry Research over 40 Years." Open to the public.
Housing Selection: What You Need to Know
Residence Life says - It's time for students to begin preparation for housing selection for the '22-'23 academic year. Once your student registers for classes, they will be eligible to access the housing application at their designated time between April 19-23.
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Stories of Restoration: Voices of the Community
April 7, 12:30pm: Benedum Room: In the third and final installment of the series, you will hear from four women leading in Beaver Falls: Renee Suhr of Stray Cat Studio; Kolbe Cole of Trails Ministries; Christine Kroger of Neighborhood North Museum of Play; and Bethany Williams of the City of Beaver Falls.
Stories of the Steel Mills: Beaver Falls Lecture Series
April 6, 7pm: Mr. Paul Hertneky-Author of Rust Belt Boy speaks in the second of three lectures in the series at the Carnegie Free Library of Beaver Falls. This event is hosted by Geneva's City House and the Beaver Falls Community Development Corporation.
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DATES TO KNOW
6
APR
Grad Finale
11am, Benedum Room
6
Apr
STEM Symposium
6:30pm, Old Main/JWC
9
Apr
Senior Launch
8:30am, Campus
13
Apr
Easter Break
Classes resume 8am 4/19
29
Apr
Last Day of Classes
2
May
Finals Week Begins
Ends 5/5
6
May
Baccalaureate
7pm
7
May
Commencement
10am
NOTICE: Dates and times are subject to change
Geneva Is Military Friendly
Geneva College has earned the 2022-2023 Military Friendly® School designation at the Gold level, the second consecutive year Geneva has received this distinction.
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Statesmanship and Religious Freedom Seminar
Students are invited to Philadelphia in May to join other highly motivated college students to explore the critical role religious freedom plays in a free and flourishing society and the role key historical figures have played in advancing this fundamental human right. Application deadline is April 15.
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COVID-19 and Mental Health Event
The effects of COVID-19 on the mental health of healthcare workers is the focus of this virtual event, part of the Bridges & Pathways partnership with neighboring college and universities. Join Dr. Luann Richardson, Professor of Robert Morris University's School of Nursing at 3pm on Wednesday, April 6.
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