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The commencement ceremony held on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at Millersville University in Pennsylvania celebrated the achievements of graduates from various programs. The event featured a keynote address that emphasized the importance of empathy in political policymaking and encouraged graduates to pursue their career and life goals with optimism.

The speaker expressed pride in the graduates, highlighting their diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and academic accomplishments. They urged the graduates to contribute to the ongoing effort to create a more perfect union, emphasizing liberty and justice for all.
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A special acknowledgment was made for active and retired veterans, National Guard reservists, and first responders in attendance, recognizing their dedication and service to the country. The audience was invited to applaud these individuals for their contributions.

The ceremony proceeded with the conferral of master's degrees, led by Dr. Laura Wilcox, Interim Dean of the College of Graduate Studies. Graduates were recognized for their hard work and commitment, with specific mention of the rigorous standards required for honors distinctions.

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The event concluded with the conferral of baccalaureate degrees for graduates from the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, as well as the Lombardo College of Business. Graduates were celebrated for their achievements and encouraged to embrace the responsibilities that come with their new degrees.

Overall, the commencement served as a moment of recognition and celebration for the graduates, their families, and the university community, marking a significant milestone in their educational journeys.

Converted from Commencement - Saturday, May 10 at 9 a.m. meeting on May 11, 2025
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