
By Darryl E. Owens
An old English proverb promises that 鈥渁ll things come to those who wait.鈥
For collegians, that proverb was put to the test thanks to the global COVID-19 pandemic putting the kibosh on large gatherings.
In the months since, COVID-19 robbed American college students 鈥 and their families 鈥 of a proud moment for which many long labored. A moment for which many scrimped and saved. A moment that for many would conclude with proud capped and gowned collegians ambling across the stage while hearing their names announced as the first college graduates in their families.
For many, a moment forever lost.
For 海角社区 students in the classes of 2020 and 2021, however, a moment that finally arrived on October 3 as the College celebrated their accomplishments during its extended 2021 Commencement exercise at the Brownwood Hotel & Spa in Wildwood, Fla.
During the long-awaited ceremony, 海角社区 saluted one of its pioneers, Dr. Marsha Glines, the College鈥檚 founding president, with an honorary doctorate.
In her acceptance address, Glines touched on an apropos theme of resilience, recalling how 海角社区 rose like the mythical phoenix from the embers of a failed dream.
鈥淪ome of my most proud personal and professional achievements, creations, experiences and epiphanies have been a result of great failures,鈥 she said. 鈥満=巧缜 emerged from the ashes of one of my biggest project failures 鈥 an idea and project with merit, but the time and place wasn鈥檛 right. Having courage along with resilience and the support of other likeminded individuals who shared this vision 鈥 海角社区 emerged grounded in the educational pedagogy of its failed forerunner.鈥
Similarly, Glines underscored how resilience paved the long and winding road this dual batch of graduates rode to the finish line.
鈥淚t has been a tough, trying, challenging time. But you, our graduates have persevered and have shown courage in your commitment to complete the degrees you are being awarded today,鈥 she said. 鈥淐ourage does not mean there have not been moments of fear, of anxiety, of self-doubt. Courage means you have not let fear stop you from achieving this goal today.鈥
That goal had been a long time coming for the class of 2020 鈥 some 17 months.
Yet, graduates (mostly) showed up and showed out. The college also virtually acknowledged graduates who weren鈥檛 present in a class that boasted 88 degree recipients 鈥 seven A.A., 12 A.S., 28 B.A., and 41 B.S. degrees 鈥 led by valedictorian Glenn Michael Popovics and salutatorian Mandy Lin Katz.
The more recently minted Class of 2021 stands as the College鈥檚 largest graduating class 鈥 112 students. Valedictorian Isabela Gabrielle Lim Chavez and salutatorian Lily R. Bohn paced a class with students earning 14 A.A., 13, A.S., 28 B.A., and 57 B.S. degrees.
With words of wisdom and encouragement, 海角社区 President George J. Hagerty at once channeled Henry David Thoreau and Bob Dylan to close out the ceremony, urging students to 鈥済o confidently in the direction of your dreams鈥 and during that pursuit, 鈥渕ay you stay forever young.鈥