| SWU
News:
November 24, 2004
Retiring SWU professors to speak at graduation
CENTRAL, S.C. – After years of educating
Southern Wesleyan University students, two retiring professors
will be featured speakers at the institution’s graduation
ceremonies Dec. 11.
Dr.
Martin LaBar |
Dr.
Martin LaBar, professor of science, will speak at the
morning graduation and Dr. Robert McDonald, social sciences
division chair, will speak at the afternoon ceremony.
Southern Wesleyan University students will receive associate’s,
bachelor’s or master’s degrees at the university’s
graduation ceremonies, according to Registrar Rock McCaskill.
“I have taught here for many years,
and believe that God led me here,” LaBar said. “I
try to teach as if every student is vitally important.”
LaBar earned his B.A. with a double major
in biology and chemistry-physics and a minor in math at
Wisconsin State University, Superior; his M.S. in genetics
from the University of Wisconsin, Madison; and his Ph.D.
in genetics and zoology at the University of Wisconsin,
Madison.
He has been a member of the Southern Wesleyan
University faculty since September, 1964. At his first
faculty retreat, he heard that another faculty member
was beginning her 40th year at the institution.
“I said to myself, but to no one
else, ‘God willing, I'll teach here 40 years.’
I have done so now,” LaBar said.
LaBar’s work has appeared in several
publications, including “The Wesleyan Advocate,”
“Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation”
and “Scientific American.” He served as the
chair of science at Southern Wesleyan from 1964 until
July 2003 (except for a year he was on sabbatical) and
has served on various faculty and staff search committees
and planning committees.
In addition, LaBar has obtained several
grants for Southern Wesleyan, including a grant to purchase
SWU’s first academic computer, an Apple II. He is
currently a member of United Wesleyan Church in Easley,
where he is a Sunday School teacher and on a local board.
During his duration as a professor at
SWU, Dr. LaBar has taught botany, zoology, ecology, bioethics,
immunology, animal behavior, fundamentals of math, introduction
to computers, algebra, physical science, computer ethics,
genetics, biology, physics, desktop design and biology
seminars.
Dr.
Robert McDonald |
McDonald
sums up his years of teaching at Southern Wesleyan as
“more of a learning experience for me than for the
students I’ve taught.
“To get an opportunity to teach
disciplines that you love and to share your Christian
faith is academic freedom at its best,” McDonald
said.
McDonald earned his B.A. in arts and science
with majors in recreation administration and sociology
and minors in health and physical education at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He went on to earn his
M.A. in education administration at Furman University
in Greenville. He completed his Ed.D. with majors in recreation
and leisure studies and minors in sociology and higher
education administration at the University of Georgia,
Athens.
He has been a member of the Southern Wesleyan
University faculty since June, 1988. Since that time,
he has served as a professor and coordinator of studies
in recreation and criminal justice. Since 1999, he has
also served as chair of the division of social sciences.
He, along with Dr. Keith Connor, developed
majors and minors in recreation and sports management
during his tenure at SWU. His teaching duties have included
sociology, anthropology, recreation, statistics and research.
He has been published in various scholarly journals, including
“Therapeutic Recreation Journal,” “Journal
of Leisure Research” and “Omnibus.”
He is the author of “A Therapeutic
Recreation Program for the Mentally Challenged”
and the capstone chapter in a textbook “Confronting
Child Abuse.” He has made presentations and led
seminars and workshops at many professional conferences.
McDonald has been recognized with many
awards, including SWU Faculty Member of the Year and S.C.
Governor’s Distinguished Professor Award.
The university will have two separate
graduation ceremonies at Walden Tysinger Gymnasium. The
10:30 a.m. ceremony is for graduating students from the
university’s Central and Greenville locations earning
associate’s, and bachelor’s degrees, and for
students from all locations earning Master of Science
or Master of Ministry degrees. The 3 p.m. ceremony is
for students from the university’s Charleston, Columbia
and North Augusta locations earning associate’s
and bachelor’s degrees, as well as for students
from all locations earning Master of Business Administration
or Master of Education degrees.
The university will confer about 430 degrees,
according to McCaskill. The average age of the graduates
is 38, he said.
For
details, call Southern Wesleyan University’s Academic
Records Department at (864) 644-5530 or visit www.swu.edu/~registrar/graduation.pdf.
Tickets, issued through the university, are required to
attend graduation.
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