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setting, is one of those rare usages that embodies its polar opposite—hello and
good-bye, beginning and end. And so it was that Commencement 2012 was
something of an “aloha moment” for retiring President James R. Appleton, as it was for
the University of Redlands’ fifteen hundred graduates.
The graduates were making the transition from students to alumni, bidding farewell
to campus and welcoming new beginnings. For “Dr. A.,” as he is affectionately known,
the May 26 ceremonies were the last over which he wou
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In his office on the third floor of the Adminis
KATHY OGREN Interim Dean, College o
work, I am particularly grateful that he took the
4 a Working toward consensus increases the prob
success for each other. And when there are issues
EVA HAMETNER Former Associate Director, Univ
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Attempting to create success 8 for others is a hi
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