SUNY Orange holds Commencement

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Graduates in the crowd. Photo provided by SUNY Orange.
Four smiling graduates from the College’s Honors Program. Photo provided by SUNY Orange.

MIDDLETOWN- The more than 400 graduates who participated in SUNY Orange’s 73rd Commencement ceremony on Thursday were celebrated for returning a vibrancy to the college’s two campuses and were encouraged by student speakers to overcome their fears, give themselves credit for a job well done and become beacons of light in their chosen careers.

Thursday’s festivities included three ceremonies outdoors under a tent in which graduates were honored according to the academic division in which their degree or certificate was housed.  Health Professions graduates were feted during a crisp morning ceremony.  The BMST (Business, Science, Math and Technology) ceremony in the afternoon and the evening Liberal Arts ceremony were both held under beautifully sunny, cloudless skies with some guests choosing to sit outside the tent.

“Your class has the superpower of collaboration for the betterment of communities,” SUNY Orange President Dr. Kristine Young told the graduates as she detailed how students are injecting life back to the college’s campuses following the pandemic.  “You lived through something isolating, a global pandemic, and you decided to make an effort to thrive in higher education during it and as it waned. Perhaps, intuitively, you realized that it was really going to take a community of learners to bring out the full potential of your effort in higher education.  And like a swarm of bees or flock of birds, when you could, you surged our campuses and brought them back to life, you lit up our services and you reinvigorated our student clubs for the betterment of our college community.”

In all, approximately 654 students completed their degree and certificate programs over the past academic year, pending final review of transcripts, with approximately 420 electing to participate in one of the three ceremonies.  Thursday’s participants also included approximately 60 graduates from the classes of 2020 and 2021 who were invited back to the college to walk across the commencement stage in person after their ceremonies were required to be held virtually due to the pandemic.

Student speakers Faith Moore (Health Professions), Nathalia Santana Hidalgo (BMST) and Rancelli Burdier (Liberal Arts) were joined by faculty speaker Christine Henderson, a professor of psychology.  Young hosted the ceremonies and graduates also heard from SUNY Orange Board of Trustees Chair Ralph Martucci Jr., Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus and representatives of the SUNY Orange Foundation.  The BMST grads were also joined by State University of New York Trustee Stanley Litow.




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