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Commencement: UMass grads met the challenges

Commencement: UMass grads met the challenges
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By BERA DUNAUStaff WriterAMHERST — It was a year marked by both a global pandemic and an ice hockey national championship, and both got plenty of references at the noon commencement ceremony for graduates of the University of Massachusetts Amherst on Friday — one of four held during the day as the traditional mass graduation ceremony was broken up into smaller events to accommodate pandemic safety protocols This past year has reaffirmed for me how truly special our UMass Amherst community is, said UMass Amherst Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy How through all the interruptions, inconveniences, and absolute unfairness, our collective empathy still reigns The noon ceremony, like the other three, was held outdoors at McGuirk Alumni Stadium in sunny weather, with the graduating students sitting in chairs on the field and loved ones watching from the stands Graduating were students of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, the College of Humanities and Fine Arts, and the College of Education The pandemic made for a school year like no other for the students, and multiple speakers cited the challenges You didn t let distance stop you from learning You didn t let disconnection interfere with growth And you didn t let disappointment deter you from happiness, the chancellor said Sarah Rose Stack of Agawam was the student speaker at the noon ceremony, which was the second of the day She shared her experience growing up as one of three children of a single mother, and of having her first child with her partner during her UMass experience I was determined to do what others said that I would not be able to do: I would graduate, she said After finding out in 2006 that she was missing one requirement to graduate, she pivoted to focus on other things such as dancing professionally and raising her family She returned to UMass last year to complete her degree, crediting the pandemic with giving her the time to do so, and she reminded those in attendance that life isn t one directional Life is a dance, she said Rose Stack, who is looking to create a nonprofit dance and theater company, shared her perspective on life and learning You are never at your destination You re never done learning And you re never too old to try something new, she said The commencement speech was given by men s hockey coach Greg Carvel, who this year led the university team to its first NCAA Division I ice hockey championship A hockey coach giving your commencement speech is the cherry on top of a pandemic senior year For this I am sorry, the coach joked Carvel noted that past commencement speakers have included U S Sen Elizabeth Warren, Gov Charlie Baker and CNN anchor Jake Tapper If all four of us were on the stage right now, I d obviously stand out like a sore thumb, Carvel said [The] reason being I d be the only one with a UMass degree and the only national champion In his speech, Carvel paid tribute to his late father-in-law, Edmund Gettier, an accomplished former professor of philosophy at UMass who came up with The Gettier Problem, a famous philosophical problem that is widely studied And he described both himself and Gettier as common men able to accomplish something uncommon for the betterment of our university We are not an elitist community, Carvel said We are a community of common people striving to do exceptional things Carvel also repeatedly quoted German author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and noted the similarity between some of Goethe s quotes and how the hockey program is run When asked how he planned to turn the program around when he took over five years ago, he answered simply, relationships Love does not dominate, it cultivates, he said, quoting the author During his remarks, one female student repeatedly and enthusiastically swore in support of some of Carvel s statements I m glad we brought this girl today, Carvel said in appreciation after one such outburst After the conclusion of the ceremony, a number of students who were interviewed expressed appreciation for their time at UMass I love it here, said Gilberto Torres Great experience Torres graduated with a degree in sociology and will attend the University of Connecticut for graduate school in its social work program He also played running back on the UMass football team, and will be a grad transfer at UConn It was a turbulent four years, but I feel very happy that the commencement actually happened, said Ryan Pierre A double major in economics and psychology from Stoughton, Pierre said he felt proud of how the UMass community handled the pandemic Pierre said he s looking to go into pharmaceutical sales Edan Kamara got his degree in communications and anthropology He described finals and ending classes as anticlimactic, noting that he did them in his room, but he said that he appreciated being able to have an in-person ceremony This area also very much became like a second home, said Kamara, who originally hails from Teaneck, New Jersey Kamara s parents got to see him graduate on Friday, and his father, Vic Kamara, said that they loved getting to visit him in western Massachusetts We just want him to make the most out of what he s learned here and continue on the journey, said Alyse Smerka, Kamara s mother Kamara is their first child to graduate college Shannon McCann of Suffolk County in Long Island, New York, said that she had a great experience, but I m ready to graduate McCann, who got her degree in political science and public health, described the last year as a tough one mentally and in general, but also noted that it could have been worse I m alive, I m healthy and I m graduating college, she said Bera Dunau can be reached at bdunau@gazettenet com

Published: 5/14/2021 8:42:30 PM AMHERST It was a year marked by both a global pandemic and an ice hockey national championship, and both got plenty of references at the noon commencement ceremony for graduates of the University of Massachusetts Amherst on Friday one of four held during the day as the traditional mass graduation ceremony was broken up into smaller events to accommodate pandemic safety protocols. “This past year has reaffirmed for me how truly special our UMass Amherst community is,” said UMass Amherst Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy. “How through all the interruptions, inconveniences, and absolute unfairness, our collective empathy still reigns.” The noon ceremony, like the other three, was held outdoors at McGuirk Alumni Stadium in sunny weather, with the graduating students sitting in chairs on the field and loved ones watching from the stands. Graduating were students of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, the College of Humanities and Fine

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