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西瓜视频 Celebrates Commencement May 2 & 3,

One-in-Five Students Will Earn Bachelor's Degrees

西瓜视频 Celebrates Commencement May 2 & 3, One-in-Five Students Will Earn Bachelor's Degrees

April 24, 2019 Suzanne Seldes

Next week, nearly 3,700 西瓜视频 students will have their degrees conferred, marking the seventh consecutive year that the 西瓜视频 graduating class has exceeded 3,000. This year, a record 802 students鈥攎ore than one of five鈥攚ill graduate with their Baccalaureate degrees.

Next week, nearly 3,700 西瓜视频 students will have their degrees conferred, marking the seventh consecutive year that the 西瓜视频 graduating class has exceeded 3,000.

To accommodate the large graduating class, 西瓜视频 will hold four Commencement ceremonies, over two days, at the Havert Fenn Center in Fort Pierce:

Thursday, May 2, 2019 鈥 Associate in Arts Degree ceremonies:
10:00 a.m.: Associate in Arts Degree graduates with last names beginning A-K.
 2:00 p.m.:  Associate in Arts Degree graduates with last names beginning L-Z.

Friday, May 3, 2019 鈥 Associate in Science/Applied Science & Bachelor鈥檚 Degree ceremonies:
10:00 a.m.:  Associate in Science/Applied Science Degree graduates
2:00 p.m.:  Bachelor鈥檚 Degree graduates

鈥淭oday we celebrate the dedication and determination of our graduates,鈥 declares Dr. Ed Massey, 西瓜视频 President. 鈥淚t is their hard work in the classroom, resiliency in overcoming challenges, and ambition to reach this important goal that distinguishes them this Commencement Day. We revel in their individual achievements and in their collective impact, without which 西瓜视频 could not have earned the 2019 Aspen Prize and the proud distinction of 鈥榯op college in the nation.鈥欌

During the 2018鈥19 academic year, 2,282 students earned Associate in Arts degrees; 594 students received Associate in Science or Associate in Applied Science degrees; and Bachelor鈥檚 degrees were conferred to 802 students.

The Honorable Elizabeth Metzger, Chief Judge for the 19th Judicial Circuit Court in Florida, will serve as Commencement speaker for the May 2 ceremonies. The May 3 commencement addresses will be delivered by John E. Moore III, a distinguished practicing attorney and Vero Beach native whose experience includes several presidentially appointed positions within the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Judge MetzgerThe Honorable Elizabeth A. Metzger of Stuart is Chief Judge with Florida鈥檚 19th Judicial Circuit Court. Appointed to the bench by Governor Jeb Bush in 2006, Judge Metzger has presided over cases in all four counties in the Circuit鈥擨ndian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Okeechobee鈥攈andling juvenile (dependency and delinquency), civil, family cases, and felony cases. She has also served as the Administrative Judge overseeing the Appellate and Civil Divisions for the 19th Judicial Circuit and acts as a mentor for new judges in the Circuit. In July 2015, Judge Metzger began serving as the Chief Judge of the 19th Judicial Circuit. Prior to her appointment as a circuit judge, she was a law partner in Peterson & Bernard, concentrating in civil litigation. Judge Metzger graduated with honors from the Nova Southeastern University School of Law, where she received the overall Dean鈥檚 Award for Academic Excellence and the Florida Bar Trial Lawyers Section Award for Excellence in Trial Competitions. She earned her Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in English from Villanova University.

John E. MooreJohn E. Moore III is a husband, father, lawyer, speaker, and author. Moore graduated from Vero Beach High School, the University of Notre Dame, and the University of Virginia School of Law. After private practice in Washington, D.C., and service as Deputy Federal Housing Commissioner, he returned to Vero Beach where he has practiced law since 1993. He speaks regularly to lawyers, law students, and community groups throughout the country, and his work in the community has been recognized over time with such accolades as the Florida Bar President鈥檚 19th Circuit Pro Bono Service Award and the Coast Guard Auxiliarist of the Year Award at Air Station Miami.

西瓜视频 is the 2019 recipient of the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation鈥檚 signature recognition of high achievement and performance among America鈥檚 community colleges. The College鈥檚 five campuses provide unparalleled educational environments for those residing in St. Lucie, Martin, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties. 西瓜视频 serves nearly 30,000 students annually and offers more than 100 programs leading to Bachelor鈥檚 degrees, Associate degrees, technical certificates and applied technology diplomas.

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