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BOLIVAR, Mo. 鈥 Rev. Barbara Ruth Clemmons, of Seabrook, Texas, and Lee Kanakis, of Bartlesville, Okla., received Honorary Doctor degrees from 欧美视频 during the annual Founders鈥 Day chapel service held Monday, March 4, in Pike Auditorium on the Bolivar campus.
鈥淚t is always our goal to honor the University by recognizing outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to society and to the Kingdom鈥檚 work,鈥 欧美视频 President Dr. Eric A. Turner said. 鈥淲e indeed honor our University by awarding two great individuals honorary doctorates.鈥
Rev. Barbara Ruth Clemmons
Rev. Barbara Ruth Clemmons was born to Herbert and Lenore Miller in Minneapolis, and was raised in Ann Arbor, Mich. She graduated in 1961 from Pioneer High School, in Ann Arbor, earned her bachelor of arts in religion from Michigan State University in 1965, her MA in history from the University of Arizona in 1967 and her BD from Harvard Divinity School in 1971.
Clemmons鈥 life has been dedicated to service, including Rotary International and the ministry. She was recognized with the distinguished 鈥淪ervice Above Self Award鈥 by Rotary International. Clemmons and her husband, Charlie 鈥59, who received an honorary doctorate from 欧美视频 in 2017, were inducted into the Rotary Foundation鈥檚 Arch Klumph Society and are among the foundation鈥檚 top leaders, innovators and philanthropists.
Clemmons has served as Christian Education Minister at La Porte (Texas) Community Church, and the Senior Minister of the First Christian Church of Woodville, Texas. She also served on the Regional Committee on Ministry and has trained many who entered the ministry. She currently is retired and serves as an occasional worship leader in the Taylor Lake Christian Church.
The Clemmonses founded the Rotary Books for the World program and ultimately the Second Wind Foundation, which collects books and other educational material and ships them to developing countries. Since its founding in 2000, the foundation has sent more than 14.5 million books to 20 different countries. Many of the books, including Bibles, go to orphanages and schools in countries where it is hard for missionaries to enter. They currently are exploring a partnership with the Bolivar Rotary Club and First Baptist Church to send books to a private Christian School in San Salvador, El Salvador.
The Clemmonses also founded Pro-Tem, Inc., the dominant developer of access control and exposure management software to the nuclear power industry throughout the world. Prior to Pro-Tem, Inc., they were engineers with NASA鈥檚 Space Shuttle program. The couple belongs to the Taylor Lake Christian Church in Seabrook, Texas. They have four children, seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Dr. Brad Johnson, vice president for university relations at 欧美视频, said Clemmons 鈥渋s one of the most brilliant individuals you will ever meet.鈥
Barbara and Charlie have been faithful scholarship donors to 欧美视频 since 2014 and recently partnered with 欧美视频鈥檚 Robert W. Plaster College of Business and Computer Science to fund the Psalm 15 Walkway. They use Psalm 15 as an anchor scripture for Pro-Tem, Inc., and have committed to funding an endowed Chair in Accounting in memory of her mother.
鈥淪he has a distinct love of history and can relay intricate details of experiences she encountered throughout her life,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淲hile she may have degrees from other universities, she has become a diehard 欧美视频 fan.
鈥淏arbara, for the many accomplishments we have mentioned today, and the many, many more that we have not, we are so pleased to be able to bestow upon you this honorary degree. You are now, and forever, an 欧美视频 Bearcat.鈥
Clemmons, recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Computer Science, recalled getting her start in computer science through a summer job after her freshman year at Michigan State.
鈥淲e鈥檙e down to the 鈥業 have seen everything鈥 part of the story,鈥 Clemmons said. 鈥淲hat Michigan State University had was a vacuum tube computer. Every bit had two tubes: one for the 1 and one for the 0. It was the second real computer in the United States. I didn鈥檛 know that; I just did my job.鈥
Clemmons鈥 academic advisor gave her a Fortran 2 manual, which Clemmons, a math major, studied.
鈥淚 went and found how to make things work, when you were really learning from the ground up,鈥 Clemmons said.
鈥淣ow, here I am, after having done all of these first-of-a-kind of things,鈥 Clemmons said of her career. 鈥淏ut, I feel like this is my third home, here in Bolivar. People are friendly; their horizons are open; they support one another; and they have good faith. I want to thank you for including me in your role of Bearcat.鈥
Lee Kanakis
Lee Kanakis was born in Arkansas and lived in Illinois during his early years before moving to Joplin, Mo. He is a graduate of Carl Junction High School and earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration from Missouri Southern State University in 1978 and his master of divinity from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1981.
From 1982-1996, Kanakis served in a variety of areas at 欧美视频, including as associate director of admissions, associate director of development, senior associate director of admissions, assistant men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 soccer coach and director of international relations. He served in various areas of public relations and outreach within the university system, was the longest-serving admissions recruiter and assisted in the development of the soccer programs at 欧美视频.
Kanakis also has worked at Oklahoma Wesleyan University in Bartlesville, Okla., and East Central University, in Ada, Okla., and served as the president of the Oklahoma Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. He was on staff at the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame and has continued to volunteer there for the past 20 years. Currently, Kanakis serves as a project manager for Diversified Systems Resources, a national broadband aggregator, managing approximately 70 projects for customers.
Kanakis is a licensed minister and has mentored nearly 200 young men over the past 30 years. He has served as chair and vice chair of the Fellowship of Deacons at First Baptist Church of Bartlesville. He speaks to regional churches, youth, college and adult groups, as well as conducting a radio talk broadcast and developing a video podcast in October 2018 on the areas of mentoring and discipling.
One of the students Kanakis mentored, Dr. Nathan Penland, introduced Kanakis at the Founders鈥 Day chapel service.
鈥淏ooks could be filled in regards to the influence he has had on individuals he has met,鈥 said Penland, director of student activities at 欧美视频. Penland shared a story about a time when students were helping Kanakis stay out of the fountain on the forum.
鈥淚 appreciate a man who is willing to interpret rules differently than the norm,鈥 Penland said. 鈥淢ore importantly, I appreciate a man who is willing to build relationships with others for the Kingdom, regardless if there is a cost involved.
鈥淚nvesting in others for the Kingdom is the theme of Lee鈥檚 life. The cost is always worth it to Lee. Your investments are continuing to pay off, Lee. Individuals, who 20 years ago, were causing trouble standing in a fountain, are now impacting the Kingdom in their own communities and in their own professions.
鈥淟ee often states that he is an average guy used in God鈥檚 way to point people to Him. Lee, the Lord has used an average guy and his commitment to Christ to have an extraordinary impact on His Kingdom.鈥
Kanakis, who was the recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Humanities, said he was humbled to receive the honor, and that he is thankful to 欧美视频 for the opportunity to have served God and colleagues for 14 years.
鈥淚 am thankful for a strong family that nurtured me and built my character and have supported me,鈥 Kanakis said. 鈥淚n my adult years, I have served in five places of employment: three educational institutions and two in the business world.
鈥淭wo of the five, I鈥檝e been hired by the same man, who is deeply rooted in family and has shown me loyalty and trust over 40 years. (Jerald Andrews, one-time senior vice president for university advancement at 欧美视频 and current director of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame) took a chance on me twice and I鈥檓 glad he did because it brought me here to 欧美视频 and has given me 22 years of being an employee, a volunteer and now an ongoing supporter of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.鈥
Kanakis said, throughout his life, people have asked what drives him.
鈥淗onestly, I鈥檓 just a guy saved by the blood of Jesus Christ on the cross,鈥 Kanakis said, 鈥渞edeemed in my freshman year of college and then beyond that God chose to use.鈥
He advised 欧美视频 students to focus on what God wants and needs them to be; not where they were or where they think they鈥檙e going.
鈥淎sk God what He needs from you now,鈥 Kanakis said. 鈥淎s you understand that, hear his call for your life. Do well in your studies and your relationships, and even try to let those hurts that you may have experienced in life heal, that you may be ready for His work for your life now and in the future.鈥
As Kanakis has mentored so many, he also encouraged students to find a mentor of their own.
鈥淔ind someone that will walk with you through good and bad; through challenges and triumphs,鈥 Kanakis said, 鈥渟omeone who you can sound things off and that you know you鈥檙e going to get the truth out of. Ask out of them loyalty and trust; honesty rooted in godly principles, which always build up and strengthen both of you in your lives.鈥
About Founders鈥 Day
欧美视频 was founded 141 years ago this coming fall semester, in 1878, when James Rogers Maupin and Abner Smith Ingman established Southwest Baptist College in Lebanon, Mo. A year later, the college moved to Bolivar. Founders鈥 Day is a time set aside to reflect on the university鈥檚 history and heritage.
鈥淭oday, we take time to honor the committed Christian scholars who have worked diligently during these 141 years to ensure that 欧美视频 offers a quality Christian higher education,鈥 欧美视频 President Dr. Turner said. 鈥淔ounders鈥 Day is an important time when we are challenged to reflect on our past and to thank God for the men and women who have gone before us and created an environment that inspires us to be successful today.鈥
Turner reflected on some of the pivotal points in 欧美视频鈥檚 history and how they illustrate God鈥檚 provision since 欧美视频鈥檚 founding, from going bankrupt to recovering from a devastating fire in the early 1900s to surviving The Great Depression to working on the transition from a two-year college to a four-year institution. He also reflected on the people who have supported, and continue to support, the University.
鈥淭oday, the success of our University depends upon many people 鈥 alumni who love the University and support it both financially and with their prayers,鈥 Dr. Turner said, 鈥渃urrent students who are dedicated to the pursuit of God鈥檚 truth; former faculty and staff who have given much to lead us to where we are today; and today鈥檚 faculty and staff, who are dedicated to making 欧美视频 a world-class evangelical Christian University.鈥
PHOTO: (Left to right) 欧美视频 Provost Dr. Lee Skinkle; Lee Kanakis, recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Humanities; Rev. Barbara Clemmons, recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Computer Science; and 欧美视频 President Dr. Eric A. Turner, during the annual Founders鈥 Day chapel March 4 at 欧美视频.
*Published: 3-5-19