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OXFORD, Ohio – Wayne Embry tapped his palm on the wooden chair to his right when university president Gregory Crawford announced Embry and his late wife, Theresa Terri Embry, as the recipients of Miami University s Freedom Summer of 64 Award on Tuesday morning in Oxford.
A single red rose lay on the chair to honor Terri, who died in August 2020 at age 82. Embry, the former NBA player and executive who had previously been one of the first Black student-athletes at Miami, said he is only the recipient of about 25% of this award; Terri is the one who was a great advocate of change, he said. She marched from Selma to Montgomery with Martin Luther King Jr., working towards the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and fought for racial equity and inclusion for more than 50 years.
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Sam and Hannah Baird celebrate commencement together this week. Hannah graduated with the Class of 2020 and Sam is with the Class of 2021. The sisters just bought one cap and gown, so each will wear it for her respective ceremony. Photo: Scott Kissell
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Miami President Gregory Crawford tells graduates: Your unwavering courage kept you on the path that led to this moment
By Margo Kissell, university news and communications
Sam Baird adjusts Hannah s cap before the Class of 2020 s in-person commencement ceremony Thursday in Yager Stadium (photo by Scott Kissell).
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With her first year of teaching nearly finished, Sydney Barnett said she believes she can finally move on from her college self.
Barnett, from Cincinnati s West Side, graduated from Miami University with a bachelor s in music education in May 2020. But like so many other schools across the nation, her commencement ceremony was canceled due to COVID-19. She left Oxford in a blur and now teaches general music, choir and film studies at Lebanon City Schools.
At this point, she said, Barnett and her friends had come to terms with the fact that they would likely never get a graduation ceremony.