Following the address and the bestowing of degrees, SWAU
president Eric Anderson, a former professor at PUC, surprised Worku by presenting
him with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.
Anderson said that Worku’s “life story is an
illustration of the transforming power of Christian education,” adding that
“today he is one of the most learned men I know.” Worku is a musician, poet,
activist, teacher, and writer and has earned master’s degrees in history,
education, and library science.
Worku and his family also have connections to PUC in
addition to his role at the library. Worku received his undergrad degree at
Avondale, but at that time PUC and Avondale were affiliated so his degree was
actually from PUC. His wife, Zewuditu Yimer, is a ’92 PUC nursing grad and his
sons Danny and Tad both graduated from here as well, Danny with a BBA in
finance in ’07 and Tad with a BBA in marketing in ’08.