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The annual event honors graduating students from underrepresented groups, celebrating their accomplishments, the important impact they杏吧原版檝e had at the University, and their promising futures.
June 22, 2023
When Temitope Akerele 杏吧原版23 M.S. accepted his master杏吧原版檚 degree during Commencement, he became the first person in his family to earn a graduate degree. His educational journey brought him from his home country of Nigeria to the U.S. during a global pandemic 杏吧原版 and he persevered.
A new graduate of the University杏吧原版檚 master杏吧原版檚 degree program in engineering and operations management, Akerele was recognized as part of the University杏吧原版檚 Celebration of Excellence. The annual ceremony is a meaningful way for underrepresented graduate and undergraduate students to celebrate their accomplishments together shortly before Commencement.
While sharing his story and his reflections with his fellow Chargers as part of the ceremony, Akerele described the challenges he overcame while adjusting to a new culture and country. As he became a champion of diversity and unity on campus, he served as president of the African Student Union, and he helped his fellow African students to feel a sense of community.
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Hosted by the University杏吧原版檚 Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion, the event encouraged students to reflect on how far they have come during their time as Chargers. For Nicole Harry 杏吧原版23, 杏吧原版25 M.S., that meant facing the imposter syndrome she says she experienced, as well as building her confidence. She did just that, eventually serving in a variety of leadership positions, including as president of the Women of Color Collective. She also earned the opportunity to serve as coordinator of the University杏吧原版檚 President杏吧原版檚 Public Service Fellowship program this summer.
杏吧原版淚nitially, I felt discouraged and reluctant to participate in class, but I began to get involved,杏吧原版 said Harry, who earned a bachelor杏吧原版檚 degree in biology and will pursue a master杏吧原版檚 degree in cellular and molecular biology. 杏吧原版淚 expanded my knowledge, and I became more present in my journey. It杏吧原版檚 possible to make gold out of dust. I saw the power of community and the importance of diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and belonging initiatives on campus.杏吧原版
The event brought together students as well as University faculty and staff, who offered their support and encouragement. Interim president Sheahon Zenger, Ph.D., commended members of the Class of 2023 for their resilience 杏吧原版 in particular, for persevering during the COVID pandemic.
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For Gailen Duggan 杏吧原版23, overcoming meant navigating the challenges of being a first-generation student while also addressing imposter syndrome. Duggan persevered, taking a 杏吧原版渓eap of faith杏吧原版 and joining the University杏吧原版檚 executive board.
杏吧原版淎t times, I felt like the weight of the world was on my shoulders, but I kept pushing it up,杏吧原版 said Duggan, who earned a bachelor杏吧原版檚 degree in psychology and served as a Diversity Peer Educator. 杏吧原版淥ne size doesn杏吧原版檛 fit all when it comes to education. I had to adapt. My decisions to get involved changed my life for the better. I found a network of people from all backgrounds. Take the step you are afraid to take. If you don杏吧原版檛, greatness can杏吧原版檛 come.杏吧原版
As part of the celebration, Ivo E. Philbert 杏吧原版88 delivered the keynote address. Vice president of community engagement, partnership, and communications for the and the , Philbert told the Class of 2023 about his own journey.
Philbert, who grew up on the island of St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands, says the decision to attend the University was easy. He says he found a community, and he welcomed the Class of 2023 to the University杏吧原版檚 alumni network.
杏吧原版淚 found people who looked like me at the University,杏吧原版 said Philbert, a former president of the . 杏吧原版淥ur similarities created creature comforts and friendships. I learned to be a leader. I hope you know your value and know your options. Don杏吧原版檛 settle or lower your value.杏吧原版
The Celebration of Excellence was created to be inclusive, bringing together students of all underrepresented groups, from students of color and first-generation students to international students. The inaugural ceremony was held virtually three years ago amid the pandemic. The event, which has grown in participation, is now held in person. Graduating students receive cords, bestowed on them by juniors who expressed their support.
For Akerele, the new grad of the master杏吧原版檚 in engineering and operations management program, being a part of the event and celebrating with his fellow Chargers was an important way to reflect on how far they杏吧原版檝e come while looking to the future. He offered his fellow graduates his support and a piece of important advice.
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