05-14-2010
Tacoma Welcomes Home Fourth Round of Act Six Graduates from Whitworth University
Tacoma has reason to cheer as six more of the city’s emerging urban leaders prepare to graduate this Sunday from Whitworth University as part of the Act Six Leadership and Scholarship Initiative.
The Act Six Cadre Four graduates will be recognized in a community celebration in Tacoma on Thursday, May 20, at 7:00 p.m. at Northwest Leadership Foundation. The media and public are invited with RSVP.
The six Act Six Whitworth graduates are, with their degrees and high schools:
Emmanuel Bofa, B.A. Speech Communication (Emerald Ridge High School)
Elly Bulega, B.A. Engineering Physics (Bellarmine Preparatory School)
Jaquette Easterlin, B.A. Sociology (Wilson High School)
Marco Garcia, B.A. Spanish and Cross-Cultural Studies (Clover Park High School)
Marcus Nobles, B.A. Marketing (Wilson High School)
Danjuma Quarless, B.A. Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
and Mathematics
(Bellarmine Preparatory School)
Launched in 2002 by the Northwest Leadership Foundation (NLF) in Tacoma, Act Six seeks to develop urban leaders to be agents of transformation on campus and in their home communities. Since the program’s inception, seven cadres of ethnically diverse and mostly first-generation, low-income Act Six scholars from urban Tacoma and Seattle have enrolled at Whitworth. Pacific Lutheran University, Northwest University, Gonzaga University, and Trinity Lutheran College all participate in the program and have scholars on campus as well.
Act Six develops leaders through a simple, but powerful, four-step strategy:
This year’s graduation brings the total number of Act Six alumni to 35. Overall, more than 90 percent of scholars selected for the program have graduated or are still enrolled – reflecting graduation and retention rates that far exceed national averages. Cadre four graduate Danjuma Quarless will be pursuing a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences next year at the University of California San Diego. His older brother Obe Quarless, graduated in 2009 and was the second Act Six scholar in the last four years to be elected as president of the Associated Students of Whitworth University. Act Six scholars have been involved in numerous other leadership roles on and off campus.
“The Act Six program has brought to Whitworth an extraordinary group of students who have enriched our campus through their leadership and service, even as we have taught and mentored them,” says Whitworth President Bill Robinson. “The program requires big investments, but it also delivers big rewards."
“Our scholars are having a profound impact through their leadership on campus, and as they begin to graduate we look forward to their impact in the community,” says Tim Herron, founder and national director of Act Six. “This is what we envisioned when we launched Act Six and what we are now seeing replicated around the state and nation.”
Nationally, Act Six affiliates also have been established at George Fox University in Newberg, Ore., and Warner Pacific College in Portland, Ore.
Learn more about Act Six online at www.actsix.org.
Those wishing to attend next week's community celebration should RSVP with Crystal Ben, Act Six assistant director, at (253) 272-0771 ext. 111 or cben@northwestleaderhip.org.
The Northwest Leadership Foundation is a faith-based non-profit headquartered in Tacoma, Wash. Since 1989, the foundation has worked to move individuals and organizations from good intentions to effective outcomes in its effort to encourage, strengthen and develop leadership for the spiritual and social renewal of the city.
Contacts:
Tim Herron, Act Six national director, Northwest Leadership Foundation, (253) 272-0771 ext.109 or therron@northwestleadership.org
Esther Louie, assistant dean for intercultural student affairs, Whitworth University, (509) 777-4572 or elouie@whitworth.edu
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