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EOSC | Submitted photoDirector Peggy Spears recognized Ryan Stockton of Ada, OK (left) and Jeremy Chapman of Fort Smith, AR as Eastern Oklahoma State Collegeâs 2021 Outstanding Graduates of the Respiratory Therapy Division. featured
By Trish McBeath EOSC Communications May 17, 2021
May 17, 2021
EOSC | Submitted photoDirector Peggy Spears recognized Ryan Stockton of Ada, OK (left) and Jeremy Chapman of Fort Smith, AR as Eastern Oklahoma State Collegeâs 2021 Outstanding Graduates of the Respiratory Therapy Division.
WILBRUTON â Eastern Oklahoma State College sophomores Jeremy Chapman of Fort Smith, AR and Ryan Stockton of Ada, OK were named the Outstanding Respiratory Therapy Division Graduates during the collegeâs 2021 commencement ceremony in Wilburton. Respiratory Therapy Director Peggy Spears presented the award.
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The world according to Walter Palmer The educator, organizer, and alumnus discusses his six decades of activism, growing up in the Black Bottom, studying and teaching at Penn, his work at CHOP, the student strike of 1967, the Vietnam War, Frank Rizzo, Donald Trump, school choice, gun violence, the Chauvin trial, and why he thinks racism should be declared a national public health crisis. Image: Eric Sucar
Two weeks before he was assassinated in 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr. called organizer and activist Walter Palmer to discuss some concerns Black youth in Philadelphia had about King’s commitment to the anti-war movement. The youth asked Palmer to speak with King and let him know of their grievances.
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HVCC students ready to graduate
May 7, 2021
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Associate degree and certificate candidates at Hudson Valley Community College took time out for commemorative photos on May 7 while picking up their caps and gowns for Commencement.
The college will host four socially-distanced, in-person ceremonies for graduates of the Schools of Business and Liberal Arts, Health Sciences and Science, Technology, Engineering and Math on Saturday, May 15 in the Joseph L. Bruno Stadium on the Troy campus.
A virtual celebration, hosted by local TV news anchor and alumnus John Gray, will be shared the same day at 6:45 p.m. at www.hvcc.edu/commencement. Pictured are Respiratory Therapy graduates Halie DeLoyla, Narisa Balkissoon, Carolina Coraizaca ad Karima Rasouli.Vincent Giordano for HVCC