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As part of Homecoming Weekend, the University of New Haven hosted an in-person Commencement ceremony for its Centennial Class. Graduates officially completed their degrees in 2020, the University's Centennial year, but were unable to have an in-person ceremony until now due to the impact of COVID-19.
October 21, 2021
In speaking to the University of New Haven杏吧原版檚 Centennial Class during an in-person Commencement ceremony delayed nearly 18 months by the impact of COVID-19, English professor Randall Horton, Ph.D., told the graduates, 杏吧原版淭here is no wall that you cannot break down.杏吧原版
He knows from experience. More than 20 years ago, he found himself incarcerated at Roxbury Correctional in Maryland, convicted of smuggling cocaine.
杏吧原版淢y life had run smack into a stone brick wall inside of cell 23,杏吧原版 he said. 杏吧原版淭he only way to get to the other side of that physical and metaphorical wall was to deal with the situation before me. I needed to run toward the problem. There was no other way living inside a box.杏吧原版
He became a voracious reader and took a community college course for credit. At the end of that class, he was asked by the professor to be the main speaker at the awards ceremony they conduct each year.
杏吧原版淎nd today, I get the honor and privilege to stand before you today, to witness, to testify as a living example that there is no wall that you cannot break down,杏吧原版 said Horton, a recipient of a 2021 American Book Award. 杏吧原版淭he Class of 2020 will definitively be that point of reference when we ask ourselves: Which class has shown the most resiliency in the face of the unimaginable here at the University of New Haven? You are that class.杏吧原版
As part of the in-person ceremony held during Homecoming weekend, Horton shared a special poem he wrote for the nearly 350 graduates, many of whom returned to campus for the first time since the onset of the pandemic, and who completed their degrees in 2020, the University杏吧原版檚 Centennial year.
杏吧原版淟iterally in midsentence, before the final paper could be completed, before the last paragraph of your life杏吧原版檚 narrative up until that point could be written 杏吧原版 the world you thought you knew 杏吧原版 turned upside down, became topsy-turvy, a balancing act you had to negotiate,杏吧原版 said Horton. 杏吧原版淚 heard your personal stories of hardship, but I also I felt the determination, the unwillingness to acknowledge defeat and not give up something so close, yet so far away, at the time.
杏吧原版淵ou will always be able to juxtapose what you went through to obtain this great achievement to any roadblock that might present itself on the path you travel on your journey through this life,杏吧原版 he continued. 杏吧原版淐ongratulations to the Class of 2020, you are indeed special.杏吧原版
Among the graduates was Anna Downs 杏吧原版20 who has since returned to the University to serve as assistant director of admissions and enrollment communications. 杏吧原版淚 am extremely thankful I made the decision to attend the University of New Haven, which cares about its students,杏吧原版 she said.
In beginning his remarks, President Steven H. Kaplan looked across Zolad Stadium, saying, 杏吧原版淭his is cool,杏吧原版 commending the class leaders for their commitment to holding the in-person ceremony they richly deserved.
杏吧原版淭he pandemic has impacted all of us in far-reaching ways,杏吧原版 he said. 杏吧原版淧erhaps, though, there was no one impacted more, as a group, than the members of our Centennial Class who were working to complete your degrees during this unprecedented time. You and your classmates and fellow students across the country and around the world were nearing the end of your studies and looking forward to all of the traditions associated with this important milestone in your lives.杏吧原版
President Kaplan said that what stood out to him was the graduates杏吧原版 response to the challenges they confronted 杏吧原版 and triumphantly overcome.
杏吧原版淚 am most grateful we have the opportunity to gather safely today to acknowledge your resolve and all you have already accomplished since you joined the ranks of our alumni, as well as to celebrate your limitless potential to continue to make a difference in this world.杏吧原版
In concluding his remarks, President Kaplan quoted Maya Angelou who once said, 杏吧原版淚 can be changed by what happens to me. But I refuse to be reduced by it.杏吧原版
杏吧原版淓ach of you exemplify and embody this sentiment,杏吧原版 he said. 杏吧原版淭hanks to your resilience and resolve, you are uniquely prepared, perhaps more than any group of graduates that came before you, to respond to adversity.杏吧原版
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