More than 300 Receive Degrees at Graduate Commencement

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Galloway, N.J. 鈥揟he sun enveloped the Stockton campus in a warm, yellow glow for the Master鈥檚 and Doctoral Commencement Ceremony in the Sports Center on May 7.

"What a beautiful day for a commencement!鈥 roared Board of Trustees Chairman Leo Schoffer during his opening remarks. 鈥淭o our distinguished guests, beloved family members, and dear friends, thank you all for being with us today on this momentous occasion as we celebrate our graduates on achieving this major milestone in their lives.鈥

Graduate CommencementPresident Harvey Kesselman then talked about what it means to be a fighter, citing iconic boxer Mohammad Ali and 鈥渓egal and pop-cultural icon鈥 Ruth Bader Ginsburg as examples, and including the graduates in his definition. 

鈥淔ight for yourself, fight for your dreams, fight for your communities, and fight for those who cannot fight for themselves,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese are the qualities of a leader who embodies both strength and grace, and from one Osprey to another, I know you have it in you. Congratulations, Class of 2019! Now go out there and start living your best life!鈥

Faculty Senate President Donnetrice Allison said obtaining a graduate degree is no easy task, but the graduates had finally reached that light at the end of the tunnel.

鈥淵ou made it,鈥 she said, smiling down at the rows of caps in front of her. 鈥淵ou worked hard. You played hard. You made some lifelong friends. Celebrate today.鈥

graduate commencement mcbrideBrian McBride, the event鈥檚 student speaker, also represented the inaugural cohort for the Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership program 鈥 the 鈥淔ighting First.鈥  The superintendent of schools in Palmyra expressed great pride in his fellow graduates. He referred to examples of success, like astronaut Neil Armstrong, and encouraged graduates to make their own 鈥済iant leap.鈥

Ther were 250 Master鈥檚 students and 48 Doctoral students who received diplomas. Friends and family members filled the Sports Center and expressed their pride by clapping, cheering, and even blowing a few air horns.

Many of the graduating students were involved in Stockton鈥檚 dual degree programs, five-year programs in which participating students receive both a Bachelor's and Master's degree.

Jackie Brumbaugh from Monroe Township participated in the Criminal Justice dual degree program. She is currently in the hiring process for the Delaware State Police and hopes to become a state trooper. Brumbaugh said Stockton was the perfect stepping stone for her career.

鈥淓veryone at Stockton is so nice,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 learned so much. The faculty were great. One important thing they taught me was to always be humble, and I won鈥檛 forget that. My whole experience was wonderful.鈥

Other graduates are already working in their fields. Kim Rhodes, a computer literacy teacher at Charles Lewis Middle School in Gloucester Township, pursued her Master of Education at Stockton to push herself closer to her goal of becoming a vice principal.

Ten graduates in the Master of Education program were teachers in a special cohort based at Stockton鈥檚 Woodbine site, who received their degrees with funding from a Department of Education Math Science Partnership grant and a private donor who helped subsidized the cost.

After the ceremony, graduates and guests shuffled out to the faculty and alumni reception in the Campus Center, complete with snacks and refreshments.

鈥淕raduates 鈥 alumni 鈥 you have worked hard to earn your degrees,鈥 said Vermeulen. 鈥淲e salute you and your families.

Reported by Kat H. Wentzell.

View a from the event.

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