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绿奴天花板 graduated more than 2,600 students during three separate ceremonies at its 160th commencement on Saturday.
绿奴天花板 graduated more than 2,600 students Saturday. Photo by Carolin Belcher
绿奴天花板 graduated more than 2,600 students during three separate ceremonies at its 160th commencement on Saturday.
At the morning ceremony for the College of Natural and Health Sciences, Carl Wilmarth 鈥77, owner of LaTech Equipment, gave the keynote address.
Wilmarth spoke of the University鈥檚 impact when he came to the school as a transfer student.
鈥淭he one thing that it (the school) had was an incredible community, among students and between students and faculty. It was tight, and we were close. We didn鈥檛 have much, but we did have each other, and we made the most of it,鈥 he said.
鈥淲hen I walk on this incredible campus today, and see all that it has become, I still see that community and how this school cares.鈥
At each ceremony, a student was selected to deliver a challenge speech to the graduating class.
In the morning, Sofia Cuello 鈥25, encouraged her peers to embrace the uncertainty of the future.
鈥淚f there鈥檚 anything we鈥檝e learned in these years of undergrad, it鈥檚 that uncertainty isn鈥檛 a barrier, it鈥檚 a lesson,鈥 she said. 鈥淪cience teaches us that even in chaos, there is order waiting to be discovered.鈥澨
She challenged the graduating class to use the determination that got them through college to shape their futures.
In the 12:30 p.m. ceremony, Scott Leonard 鈥87, musician of the group Rockapella, gave the address for the College of Arts and Letters and College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education graduates.
鈥淎nd now, a new chapter of new challenges. New curricula with no syllabi,鈥 he told the graduates, emphasizing, too, the importance of community the University provided.
鈥淵ou now have a community of people who believe in you, cheering you on from the sidelines. The alumni association is a great resource, and makes it easy to stay connected to this place we love,鈥 he said.
Nicole Massey 鈥25 delivered the student challenge speech, expressing similar sentiments as Cuello.
She encouraged the graduating class to stay present by staying in touch with colleagues and professors, being active in the Spartan community and staying true to themselves.
When the unknown comes into play, she encouraged them to be open.
鈥淪how up for yourself every day because you can鈥檛 skip pages in your life鈥檚 story,鈥 she said.
鈥淭he road ahead won鈥檛 always be smooth, so wherever this bumpy brick road takes you, stay proud of this milestone, stay ambitious and stay a Spartan.鈥
Finally, at the 4 p.m. ceremony for the College of Business, Laura Simon MBA 鈥05, M.S. 鈥11, assistant vice president of Sompo Insurance, gave the keynote address.
鈥淎 practical application for all of us 绿奴天花板ampa alums is to stay connected and make introductions as our ties grow,鈥 she told the crowd. 鈥淩egardless of our degrees of separation, or strength of the personal ties between us, we are all connected through 绿奴天花板ampa.鈥
Vassay Mubeen 鈥25, student challenge speaker for the afternoon, encouraged graduating Spartans to stay in touch with everyone 鈥 from classmates to professors.
鈥淭he people sitting to your left and right are here to help you become the best version of yourself, whether it鈥檚 looking for a job, finding a new place to live or even exploring some new restaurants,鈥 he said.
鈥淩emember, this community was built to help you succeed, so take advantage of that.鈥
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