Ruth (Harris) Wallis (left), a grandmother and pastor from San Diego, California, is completing her USI degree, nearly 40 years after starting her higher education journey here. Wallis first stepped foot on USI’s campus in 1984 when the University was still establishing itself as an independent public institution. She spent four years on campus attending classes and working in the Admissions and Financial Aid offices while building connections and pursuing her career dreams.
Life happened, and she moved away from southern Indiana, got married, had children and became a pastor. That USI degree she was pursuing got lost in the mix. Although she never forgot about her degree or USI, it wasn’t until 30 years later that she decided to return to complete her studies. With the help of the USI community, Wallis overcame challenges and successfully completed her courses online while living in California.
On Saturday, May 6 during the College of Liberal Arts Commencement Ceremony, Wallis will proudly walk across the Screaming Eagles Arena Commencement stage to accept her degree in political science, a testament to her hard work and dedication to finishing what she started.
Good work, Pastor Ruth. An inspirational story and I’m glad it’s told here.
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