JERSEY CITY, N.J. | On May 30, (NJCU) awarded and conferred a total of 1,587 degrees 鈥 1,135 undergraduate, 406 graduate, and 46 doctoral degrees 鈥 during its 2023 Commencement exercises held at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.
NJCU Interim President 鈥嬧媝resided 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, received honorary doctorate degrees and addressed the graduates. a senior majoring in Biology from Clifton, N.J. and Clifton High School, addressed the Class of 2023 as its commencement student speaker.
Assemblywoman Angela V. McKnight (District 31) and Assemblywoman Annette Chaparro (District 33) presented a framed Joint Legislative Resolution by Chapparo, State Senator Brian P. Stack (District 33) and Assemblyman Raj Mukherji (District 33) which honored and saluted the NJCU Class of 2023. The Resolution also extended greetings to Interim President Acebo and noted that the strength and prosperity of the State of New Jersey greatly depends on a thorough and efficient education of all citizens and recognized that NJCU stands as a beacon of the heights to which education can aspire and commended NJCU for being an exceptional example of the success that is possible in service to the common good. The Resolution was signed by Nicholas P. Scutari, President of the New Jersey State Senate, and Assemblyman Craig J. Coughlin, Speaker of the General Assembly.
Addressing the Class of 2023, Acebo said: 鈥淭o the friends and families and loved ones, I wish you could see what I鈥檓 seeing right now. It really is probably the most beautiful thing that I鈥檝e seen in a very long time. Promise fulfilled. Grit and perseverance, dedicated and endured. The class of 2023. We鈥檙e witnessing something incredible today. The future is presently seated in this room. It鈥檚 unfolding brilliantly before our eyes. It鈥檚 those perspectives that must shape our promise to our collective future 鈥 a promise that you will shape a better life, not just for yourself, but for your community at large. I urge you to resist the temptation to believe that success will be found by creating distance from where you started. Pursue and chase happiness 鈥攈appiness that will be solidified with purpose, because purpose crosses disciplines.鈥
Assemblywoman McKnight said: 鈥淟et me tell you about your President. He is amazing. He is fighting with you, and he is fighting for you. And it is my honor to stand with him to fight for NJCU."
鈥淣o matter what you have gone through 鈥 you may have lost a loved one, you may have had to eat rice just to get bus fare to get here 鈥 whatever you鈥檝e done you're sitting here today. Your higher power has given you the assignment, and you understood the assignment. Because you鈥檙e going to walk across this stage and you're going to receive that diploma, and you鈥檙e going to hold it up, and you're going to be proud and say 鈥業 did that鈥. So I thank you for allowing me to be here today, and remember, you have a fighter, you have a sister, you have a mentor, you have a friend, you have an elected official, a community leader in me to stand with you. Thank you!鈥
Assemblywoman Chaparro noted: 鈥淭his is a huge accomplishment, be proud of yourself. Life is full of many challenges and surprises, it鈥檚 what you make of it. I鈥檓 Latina, I grew up in the projects, had many challenges and struggles and became a state legislator representing my hometown of Hoboken, Weehawken, Union City, and parts of Jersey City. Who would have thought, from the projects to the State House. Dream big. Your future is whatever you want it to be. Your future matters. Every student at NJCU 鈥 their future matters. This is why your Interim President Andr茅s Acebo 鈥嬧媋nd the entire NJCU family continues to fight hard for the success and future of the NJCU students and their families.鈥
Pete Hernandez, chair of the NJCU Foundation Board, implored the Class of 2023 to use their degree as a "compass" to provide them with the first step of many toward what drives them.
鈥淚n my own life, I used my degree in accounting to help me understand not only the financial information of an organization but to lead me down a path where I met so many incredible individuals 鈥 many of them on this stage with me today 鈥 who helped me to expand my career outside of accounting. Those individuals believed in me and gave me the confidence to take risks and run toward what scared me without fearing mistakes or failures. Recognize those individuals, and realize that you may have already met some of them, during your time at NJCU. They are your teachers, classmates, roommates, and many of us sitting up here who have seen the passion in your eyes and the desire in your heart. Remember all, and please always remember where you came from and the hard work you put in to get here. Because it is your hard work and all the experiences and struggles in your life that make you unique, I implore you to hold on to them and use them to set you apart from the rest.
Tania Le贸n, in her address to the Class of 2023, said: 鈥淭o see students graduate is a joyful moment for all the professors and families involved in their journey. An emotion that I share. My journey to where I am standing before you today has been blessed by the spirit, encouragement, and support not only of my family, but of teachers, mentors, colleagues, neighbors, friends, audiences, and well-wishers. They have been there for me in the good times and in the not so good times. I鈥檓 not standing here alone. Beside me and behind me, though you cannot see them, are the invisible spirits that have helped me reach the dreams that my family aspired for their little girl. Today as I receive this Honorary Doctorate Degree, I reflect on the memory of those that have touched and continue to touch my life profoundly. On this day of your commencement, each of you is embarking on a new journey. Each one of you is a dream of a grandmother, a grandfather, a mother, a father, family, professors, mentors. They have walked with you along the way, and they have walked with you to this point. You yourself are becoming professionals, teachers, mentors, parents. Families thread in the fabric of our humanity. As you continue on your journey and give service to our societies with your unique talents, you in turn will offer your support, encouragement and powerful spirit that will help others realize their dreams.鈥
Ryan P. Haygood, left the Class of 2023 with a message. 鈥淚 think that unprecedented times summon unprecedented people to do unprecedented things. Class of 2023, that is who you are. You are unprecedented. Class of 2023, with your NJCU degree you鈥檙e prepared to do what has never been done or known before, and we need you now more than ever鈥 We need your voice, your excellence, your commitment to addressing the most difficult issues of our time. We need your heart for justice, your proximity to our communities, your righteous indignation, outrage, impatience, and urgency. We need your leadership and advocacy to help fill the cracks in our foundations and build a new one. We need you, finally, NJCU class of 2023, to help us design a new New Jersey and I cannot wait to bear witness to what you all will create. Congratulations to you, the unprecedented class of 2023 at NJCU. God bless you.鈥
The ceremony celebrated 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. The archive of the full ceremony can be watched on demand at .
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