NJCU to Honor Class of 2023 in Commencement Ceremony on May 30

April 28, 2023
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Pulitzer Prize Winning Composer and Educator Tania Le贸n and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan P. Haygood to Receive Honorary Degrees

JERSEY CITY, N.J. | (NJCU) will award 1,135 undergraduate, 406 graduate, and 46 doctoral degrees in a single ceremony during its 2023 Commencement exercises on Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.

A total of 1,587 degrees will be conferred and expected to participate in the ceremony tentatively scheduled to begin at 11 a.m., with doors opening at 10 a.m., but is subject to change pending the venue鈥檚 New Jersey Devils hockey playoff schedule. The ceremony will celebrate graduates from the School of Business, College of Professional Studies, William J. Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education, and CAS/Education dual-degree recipients.

NJCU Interim President 鈥嬧媤ill preside over his first commencement ceremony. Tania Le贸n, a Pulitzer Prize winning composer, and highly-regarded conductor, educator, and advisor to arts organizations, and Ryan P. Haygood, a nationally respected civil rights lawyer, will receive honorary doctorate degrees and speak to the graduates. [See biographic profile below.]

, a senior majoring in Biology from Clifton, N.J. and Clifton High School, will address the graduates as the 2023 commencement student speaker.

The ceremonies will celebrate students receiving their degrees in January 2023, May 2023, and August 2023. The ceremony may be viewed live at: .


Biographical Profile of Honorary Degree Recipients

Tania Le贸n

The Cuban-born Pulitzer Prize winner, who was the keynote speaker at NJCU鈥檚 Women鈥檚 HerStory Month opening ceremony event in March 2023, as part of Women鈥檚 History Month, is highly regarded as a composer, conductor, educator, and advisor to arts organizations.

Tania Leon

Her orchestral work Stride, commissioned by the New York Philharmonic, . In 2022, she was named a recipient of the and earlier this year, she from Northwestern University. Most recently, Le贸n became the London Philharmonic Orchestra鈥檚 next Composer-in-Residence鈥攁 post she will hold for two seasons, beginning in September 2023. She will also hold Carnegie Hall鈥檚 Richard and Barbara Debs Composer鈥檚 Chair for its 2023-2024 season.

Recent premieres include works for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Detroit Symphony, NDR Symphony Orchestra, Grossman Ensemble, International Contemporary Ensemble, Modern Ensemble, Jennifer Koh鈥檚 project Alone Together, and The Curtis Institute. Appearances as guest conductor include Orchestre Philharmonique de Marseille, Gewandhausorchester, Orquesta Sinf贸nica de Guanajuato, and Orquesta Sinf贸nica de Cuba. Upcoming commissions feature a work for the League of American Orchestras, and a work for Claire Chase, flute, and The Crossing Choir with text by Rita Dove.

A founding member and first Music Director of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, Le贸n instituted the Brooklyn Philharmonic Community Concert Series, co-founded the American Composers Orchestra鈥檚 Sonidos de las Am茅ricas Festivals, was New Music Advisor to the New York Philharmonic, and is the founder/Artistic Director of Composers Now, a presenting, commissioning and advocacy organization for living composers.

In addition to the aforementioned honors, she has received since 2021, Le贸n is also a recipient of the New York Governor鈥檚 Lifetime Achievement, was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and has garnered fellowship awards from ASCAP Victor Herbert Award and The Koussevitzky Music and Guggenheim Foundations, among others. She also received a proclamation for Composers Now by New York City Mayor, and the MadWoman Festival Award in Music (Spain).

Born in Havana, Cuba, Le贸n has received Honorary Doctorate Degrees from Colgate University, Oberlin, SUNY Purchase College, and The Curtis Institute of Music, and served as U.S. Artistic Ambassador of American Culture in Madrid, Spain. A CUNY Professor Emerita, she was awarded a 2018 United States Artists Fellowship, Chamber Music America鈥檚 2022 National Service Award, and Harvard University鈥檚 2022 Luise Vosgerchian Teaching Award. In 2023, Columbia University鈥檚 Rare Book & Manuscript Library acquired Tania鈥檚 Le贸n鈥檚 archive.

Ryan P. Haygood

The President and CEO of the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice, Haygood is a nationally respected civil rights lawyer. He leads a team of advocates who harness community engagement, research, writing, public education, policy and litigation to build reparative systems that create wealth, justice and power for Black, brown and other people of color.

Under his leadership, the Institute鈥檚 advocacy has become a model for states as places to build community power from the ground up. Haygood speaks and writes regularly on issues concerning race, law, social justice, democracy and power.

Ryan Haygood

Haygood and his team successfully championed the restoration of the vote to 83,000 people on probation and parole, a right denied since 1844; the establishment of online voter registration and early voting; and the end to prison-based gerrymandering. He also led the Institute鈥檚 litigation efforts to defeat the Trump campaign鈥檚 challenge to New Jersey鈥檚 voting accommodations during the COVID pandemic and to ensure that voters鈥 ballots would not be rejected for signature mismatch reasons.

Under Ryan鈥檚 leadership, the Institute has also become a leader on New Jersey鈥檚 racial wealth gap, publishing original racial wealth data and championing policies to close the state鈥檚 vast wealth disparities, including the $15 minimum wage. He oversees the Institute鈥檚 advocacy to expand homeownership opportunities; establish fair appraisal policies; and cancel student loan debt 鈥 as well as the Institute鈥檚 first-of-its-kind Say the Word: Reparations campaign for a state reparations task force.

Haygood has also led the Institute to the forefront of creating solutions to reduce the footprint of law enforcement and help keep communities safe.

Following Darnella Frazier鈥檚 courageous recording of George Floyd鈥檚 murder, the Institute championed the call for a statewide First Amendment policy to protect the right to record police conduct without intimidation, a policy subsequently established by the Attorney General. The Institute鈥檚 advocacy also led to the historic closure announcement for two of New Jersey鈥檚 youth prisons and an $8.4 million investment in youth restorative justice hubs in communities most impacted by youth incarceration.

Haygood has also spearheaded the Institute鈥檚 membership on the Independent Monitoring Team overseeing the Newark Police Division鈥檚 Consent Decree with the Department of Justice. In that role, the Institute centered community engagement in the development of 16 new policies designed to bring about the transformation in policing that Newark residents have urged since the . The Institute and partners also championed the passage of an independent prosecutor bill to address police misconduct.

Prior to leading the Institute, Ryan served as Deputy Director of Litigation at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (), where he worked for more than a decade and litigated some of the most important civil rights cases of our time. In two of those cases, he defended a core provision of the before the United States Supreme Court. He also led LDF鈥檚 successful challenge to Texas鈥 racially discriminatory photo ID law, leading to the first ruling of its kind when a federal district court struck down Texas鈥 photo ID law as intentionally racially discriminatory, a violation of the Voting Rights Act and an unconstitutional poll tax.

Ryan received his J.D. from the University of Colorado School of Law and B.A. in American History and Political Science cum laude from , where he was nominated for a Rhodes Scholarship and earned academic and athletic All-American and as a football player. He is a Trustee and Vice-Chair of the Board of Colorado College and a member of the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.

 

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