JoAnne Boyle liked talking about tradition — from the Latin meaning “handed over.” One of her favorite traditions involved lining up with the administrators to shake hands with each incoming freshman, and again with all the faculty to hand off the new graduates to the world. Now, members of the SHU community are repaying both favors — lining up along Seton Hill Drive, welcoming her and sending her off.
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This Way Up.
The students and staff cover the drive up the Hill to show Griffin support #Forward pic.twitter.com/lPnk6Ior7y
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One of the best messages to send…I love it.
Beautiful, and so fitting! Joanne was a great woman. I can’t imagine a better tribute. I wish I were standing among you today.
Wow! What a wonderful way to show appreciation.
That’s beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
@DennisJerz Please thank your Setonian staff from me – it means so much to be able to participate in this day from two states away.