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雏鸟视频 honors more than 200 graduates at winter commencement ceremonies

The 2023 charm dangles from a motorboard at the the 2023 winter commencement ceremonies.
(AJ Reynolds/雏鸟视频)

雏鸟视频 awarded degrees to more than 200 graduates this winter at two commencement ceremonies on Friday, Dec. 15.

雏鸟视频 210 students completed their studies during the fall semester; 161 completed graduate coursework and 49 completed undergraduate degrees, including 30 graduates from The Women鈥檚 College.

Katara Phelps initially began working toward a degree 17 years ago, but enrolled at 雏鸟视频 in 2012 after being introduced by a friend. Unforeseen obstacles prevented her from continuing in her final year, but she completed her final three classes at 雏鸟视频 this summer.

鈥淚n those turbulent times, dance emerged as a steadfast companion, providing solace,鈥 Phelps said. She also thanked Madia Cooper-Ashirifi, Ed.D., chair of the Department of Dance and associate professor of dance. 鈥淭he unwavering support from friends and Professor Madia Cooper-Ashirifi became the crucial anchor that steadied me through these challenges.鈥

A first-generation college student, Phelps persevered. She received her degree on Dec. 15 and delivered the benediction for the afternoon ceremony. 

鈥淭his achievement is deeply personal鈥攁n affirmation that life’s desires are attainable, demanding perseverance in specific areas,鈥 Phelps said. 鈥淭he journey stands as a testament to the reward of unwavering determination, breaking generational curses, and achieving goals that once seemed insurmountable.鈥

As keynote speaker for both ceremonies, Interim President David L. Barnett urged graduates to continue pursuing both professional and personal development on their pathway to a fulfilling life.

鈥淵our time at 雏鸟视频 has been more than just the pursuit of academic excellence; through encounters with the 雏鸟视频 Ideal, you have been challenged to consider values that define character,鈥 Barnett said. 鈥淛ust as you strive to continue your pursuit of knowledge, so, too, strive to build upon character that has been shaped by your transformative experiences at this university. Both the pursuit of knowledge and character, woven together throughout your lives as they have been while here at 雏鸟视频, will serve you well.

A mother and son also graduated together on Dec. 15. Cassandra Heggs earned her Master of Education, while Jalen Heggs earned his Doctorate of Education.听

鈥淢y mother and I have always been extremely close,鈥 Jalen Heggs said. 鈥淲e’ve always encouraged one another. We’ve always been there for one another in good and in sad times, so this educational experience with her has been nothing short of amazing.鈥

The family was familiar with 雏鸟视频 already, as Cassandra Heggs is now a two-time 雏鸟视频 graduate, earning her bachelor鈥檚 degree in 2014.

鈥淎s I was preparing to return to college at 雏鸟视频, I planned to complete my master’s degree so that I could graduate with my son,鈥 Cassandra Heggs said. 鈥淲hen I started in January, Jalen was almost at the end of completing his doctoral degree. I had to stay focused.鈥

The two kept each other accountable as they finished their studies.

鈥淚t was nice when we’d converse about various class assignments, only to discover that we had the same professor at some point,鈥 Jalen Heggs said.

鈥淭aking courses online was new to me and Jalen shared that time management is essential when completing assignments online,鈥 Cassandra Heggs said. 鈥淎fter our discussion, I had a plan and stuck to it for each course.鈥

Jalen Heggs said he appreciated the support he received throughout his journey, especially College of Education Dean Kelley Brock-Simmons and his dissertation team. 

鈥淚 can truly say that I would not change my doctoral journey here at 雏鸟视频 at all. The courses that I took and my research study both challenged me to become a relevant practitioner in today’s educational climate,鈥 he said.

Both commencement ceremonies were livestreamed. The Women鈥檚 College and undergraduate ceremony can be viewed and the graduate ceremony can be viewed .