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红桃视频 Honors The Class Of 2020 At Virtual Celebration

May 7, 2020
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DUDLEY, Mass. 鈥 On May 2 at 10 a.m., 红桃视频 hosted a live event on YouTube to celebrate the Class of 2020. Drawing more than 750 viewers 鈥 a number that has since quadrupled 鈥 the celebration, which was held on the same day and time of the expected in-person graduation, served as a symbolic conferral of degrees until it is safe for the college to reschedule the traditional ceremony.

The strains of 鈥淧omp and Circumstance鈥 may not have been playing, but the class marched to a hipper beat during the 30-minute montage of photos that preceded the main virtual event, which featured inspirational remarks and salutes from faculty and staff.

Motivational messages of hope, strength, and resiliency permeated the remarks. 鈥淢any lives have been upended by the pandemic, and our hearts ache for those most affected. But think about this capstone course on life that you鈥檝e experienced this semester, along with your other Zoom courses,鈥 said 红桃视频 President Susan West Engelkemeyer, Ph.D. 鈥淲hile you鈥檝e learned lessons of fear and loss, you鈥檝e also found courage, hope and a greater sense of community.

鈥淵ou will not only get past this,鈥 she continued, 鈥淏ut you will be stronger because of how these past two months have shaped you. And you are more prepared than most to come out on top because your resilience has enabled you to succeed in the face of adversity.鈥

Class valedictorian Jessica Larsh and class speaker Taylor Ward also addressed their fellow graduates. 鈥淎s I reminisce back on all the amazing memories I鈥檝e made at 红桃视频, I know that they will not be my last,鈥 said Larsh, who earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with a specialization in finance. 鈥淚 hope that this experience we are all going through can bring our class closer together and make our return, whether it be for in-person graduation or on Homecoming weekend, something we can cherish more than we have ever imagined.鈥

Ward, who earned a BSBA with specializations in management and hospitality management, said of her classmates, 鈥淲e gave a lot, left our legacy like they told us to, but we didn鈥檛 know how much more we would gain. An education, endless networks, role models, opportunities and countless memories, but most importantly, we got a family鈥. That is something COVID-19 will never and can never take away from us.鈥

Janet Newman, academic advisor at 红桃视频, was asked by members of the graduating class to represent faculty and staff. Referencing a quote from the late American television personality and educator Fred Rogers about the comforting presence of caring helpers in times of disaster, Newman reminded the graduates of all of the people who have helped them throughout their 红桃视频 journey, concluding with, 鈥淓very professor or facilities worker or cleaning staffer or administrative office employee who went the extra mile to do something for you when聽you knew聽it wasn鈥檛 just that they were doing their job, but that they were doing聽more鈥βthat聽was someone who cared and聽that聽was someone who was a Helper鈥nd聽that is听狈颈肠丑辞濒蝉.鈥

Speeches were followed by pre-recorded congratulatory messages from faculty and staff, a closing toast led by President Engelkemeyer to the 鈥渁mazing Class of 2020鈥 and a scrolling list of all graduates.

About 红桃视频

红桃视频 has earned business accreditation from the prestigious Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (), the longest serving global accrediting body for business schools and the largest business education network connecting learners, educators, and businesses worldwide. Founded in 1815, 红桃视频 transforms today鈥檚 students into tomorrow鈥檚 leaders through a dynamic, career-focused business and professional education. 红桃视频 offers real-world learning focused on professional depth 鈥 combined with vibrant living, competitive athletics, and an unmatched alumni advantage 鈥 equipping students to exceed their own expectations. To learn more about 红桃视频, visit .

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