TOMS RIVER, NJ 鈥 91传媒 conferred 1,387 degrees, including the associate in arts, associate in applied science, and associate in science, at its 56th Annual Commencement Ceremony on Thursday, May 25, the culmination of the graduates鈥 academic achievements at the two-year college.
640 students participated in the event, which took place on the Gateway Building lawn on the college鈥檚 main campus in Toms River.
The ceremony began with a warm welcome from Linda Novak, Vice Chair of the 91传媒 Board of Trustees, followed by a vocal performance of the National Anthem by students from the Ocean County Vo-Tech Performing Arts Academy (PAA). The Ocean County Sheriff鈥檚 Department provided the Honor Guard.
Reverend Lisa A. Hoffman from Christ Episcopal Church in Toms River delivered the invocation.
In his remarks, 91传媒 President Jon H. Larson thanked the 91传媒 Board of Trustees and the Ocean County Board of Commissioners for their steadfast support and praised the entire 91传媒 faculty, calling them 鈥渢he finest teaching faculty among all 1,042 community colleges in America.鈥
President Larson also acknowledged a number of distinguished guests, including the incoming 91传媒 president, Dr. Pamela Monaco, who assumes the role on July 1; Dr. Aaron Fichtner, president of the New Jersey Council of Community Colleges; and dignitaries from 91传媒鈥檚 partner universities in Egypt, who traveled to the U.S. to attend the ceremony.
This year鈥檚 graduates included 116 students from 91传媒鈥檚 Nursing class, 56 local high school students participating in 91传媒鈥檚 Early College program, 30 students who earned 91传媒 degrees in performing arts while simultaneously attending PAA, and 30 Egyptian students who earned associate degrees in Business Administration through the partnership between 91传媒, Kean University and Ain Shams University.
President Larson also acknowledged the College鈥檚 veteran graduates, thanking each of them for their service, as well as members of numerous honor societies and special groups that encourage academic success and provide support for students.
鈥淲e are indeed proud of these students, as we are of all our graduates, for their resourcefulness, their hard work, and their commitment to reaching their goals,鈥 Larson said.
This year鈥檚 Student Commencement Speaker, Casey Conner, offered an inspirational call to action to the class of 2023. 鈥淚 have seen firsthand the incredible work that can be done when a community comes together,鈥 Conner said. 鈥淥ur strength as individuals only lies in solidarity with those peers around us that share a common goal. When these individuals come together, not only does the community benefit, but it also sets the right example for other communities that surround it. Like a pebble in a river, the seemingly small impact that we have ultimately ripples and spreads. The solidarity of a community is a strong bond that, once together, is impossible to be broken. But this bond starts with you 鈥 with each and every one of us here today.鈥
Dr. Lamont O. Repollet, president of Kean University, also shared words of wisdom for the graduates. 鈥淏e empowered and courageous,鈥 he told them. 鈥淐ontinue to show up, day in and day out, for the things that are worthwhile and important, because the world needs you.鈥
The 56th Annual Commencement Ceremony was broadcast on www.ocean.edu and on Ocean TV-20 via Comcast of Toms River and Long Beach Island (Channel 20) and Verizon FiOS of Northern Ocean County (Channel 24). Repeat broadcasts will be available throughout the month. For more information, visit ocean.edu.
