by Dudley Brown

A familiar face to a few generations of Terriers delivered the address during Wofford’s 168th Commencement. David Beacham ’77 shared insight with the 357 graduates in the Class of 2022 as they embarked on a new chapter in life. His words were designed to prepare them to participate in Commencement exercises in 2072, as the Class of 1972 was while celebrating its 50th reunion during the weekend.

commencement 2022

“It has become a tradition at Wofford College to ask a successful graduate to return as our Commencement speaker. What better way to inspire us all than to show the product of the transformational liberal arts education experience that is distinctive to Wofford?” said President Nayef Samhat during Commencement. “Wofford’s story and David Beacham’s story have been inextricably intertwined for almost 50 years. … He came as a student, and we never let him leave.”

Beacham, the college’s senior vice president of administration and secretary to the board of trustees, is retiring this summer after 45 years of service to the college. (Read more about Beacham and other retirees on pages 28-33 and read his Commencement address at Wofford.edu/commencement.)

May’s Commencement exercises returned to the lawn of Main Building for the first time since 2019. Baccalaureate services were held in the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium because of the threat of inclement weather. The weekend also included Honors Convocation, ROTC Commissioning, a Senior Showcase of research and a presentation from Presidential International Scholar Hector Ortiz ’22, Phi Beta Kappa induction, class of 2022 parties and a special luncheon celebrating this class of first-generation college students.

Also recognized during the weekend was Roberta Hurley ’81, who will transition this summer from vice president for campus life and student development and dean of students — a role she’s had for 26 years — to senior vice president for administration and secretary to the board.

“We are fortunate at Wofford College to have so many faculty and staff who care so deeply for students,” said Samhat during Commencement exercises. “I often say that student success is a line in all of our job descriptions, and Roberta Hurley and David Beacham each have lived that.”

Honorary degree recipients

The college awarded 374 Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees to 357 graduates during Commencement. Wofford also conferred honorary degrees on three individuals:

Sullivan Award winners

Teaching awards and honor graduates