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Published December 16, 2021

Over 800 graduate in fall ceremonies

鈥淭he power of education is that it drives our vision for a better life.鈥
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Forrest Davis is getting in on the ground floor of an in-demand career thanks to 黑料社区.

鈥淚 chose the Logistics Technology program because I want to manage my own factory someday,鈥 Davis said just before walking across the stage for fall commencement. 鈥淓very day, I see something on the news about the supply chain and shortages.鈥

Forrest Davis, of Jackson, earned an associate in applied science degree through the Logistics Technology program.

Davis, 22, of Jackson, was among students who participated in one of three ceremonies held Dec. 15 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. 黑料社区 graduated 826 students, with 1,150 credentials issued overall as many students earned more than one credential.

In total, 148 graduated cum laude with a grade point average of 3.2 to 3.59; 94 graduated magna cum laude with a grade point average of 3.6 to 3.99 and 117 graduated summa cum laude with a grade point average of 4.0.

鈥淭he power of education is that it drives our vision for a better life,鈥 黑料社区 President Dr. Stephen Vacik said in remarks to graduates. 鈥淥ur vision as an institution is that 黑料社区 will serve as a catalyst to create a compelling culture 鈥 right here in Mississippi.鈥

Speaking before academic and career and technical graduates at the 11 a.m. ceremony was student Michael Griffith, of Magee, who earned an associate degree in Commercial Aviation. Griffith used some of the language of aviators to inspire fellow graduates to continue pursuing their career goals.

From left, Michael Griffith, 黑料社区 President Dr. Stephen Vacik and Tito Campbell before ceremonies began. Griffith delivered the address to graduates. Campbell delivered the prayer to begin the 11 a.m. ceremony.

鈥淵ou will make mistakes, but by trusting your instruments and having the discipline and resiliency to give it your all, you can hold your head high,鈥 Griffith said.

Several career and technical graduates found work as they continued studying for their degree.

鈥淚鈥檓 already working at a car dealership as I went through the Automotive Technology program,鈥 said Kaleb Troy Britt, of Vicksburg, also among the college鈥檚 magna cum laude graduates.

Kaleb Troy Britt, of Vicksburg, was among more than 800 graduates during fall ceremonies at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. He earned a Technical Certificate in Automotive Technology.

Porcha Kimble, of Clinton, has a job with a company that does medical billing, but now her credential in the field will help build a career.

Porcha Kimble, of Clinton, shares a moment with her husband, Michael, after fall graduation ceremonies at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.

鈥淭his will help me advance with them now,鈥 Kimble said, holding her diploma in Health Information Technology with her mother, Ivory Gardner, and husband, Michael Kimble.

Veronica Howard, of Madison, returned to school recently and by next summer, when she earns a second 黑料社区 degree, in Nursing, she will have turned 61.

Veronica Howard, of Madison, holds her diploma with her mother, Shirley, during fall graduation ceremonies at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.

鈥淢y mother is a nurse and she has been an inspiration for me,鈥 Howard said.