President Mindy Benson stood at the podium, gazing over a sea of hopeful faces gathered for Southern Utah University's 125th Commencement Ceremony. With pride, she recognized the 3,047 candidates for graduation, each poised to embark on their next journey armed with knowledge and determination.

Among the graduates, Garrett Shaw emerged as the University Valedictorian, a testament to his dedication and academic prowess. From Pleasant Grove, Utah, Shaw's decision to attend SUU was influenced by its intimate class sizes and the allure of outdoor adventures. As he prepares to enter BYU Law School, he reflects on how SUU has equipped him with invaluable time management skills for the road ahead.

President Benson's keynote address echoed with profound wisdom encapsulated in three simple yet powerful words: Live, Learn, Leave a Legacy.

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"LIVE," she urged, reminiscing on her own graduation from SUU three decades prior. Drawing attention to the fleeting nature of time, she encouraged the graduates to savor every moment, for it is the ordinary days that often hold the most extraordinary memories. Embracing the future with open arms, she challenged them to dream, grow, and seize every opportunity that comes their way.

"LEARN," she continued, emphasizing the importance of lifelong education. Quoting Nelson Mandela, she reminded the graduates that knowledge is a potent tool for effecting change in the world. As they venture forth, she urged them to remain curious, to question, and to never underestimate the transformative power of continuous learning.

"LEAVE A LEGACY," President Benson concluded, calling upon the graduates to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others. Whether through grand gestures or small acts of kindness, she emphasized the profound ripple effect of their actions. Echoing the sentiment of Mother Teresa, she reminded them that each individual possesses the power to ignite change and inspire hope.

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The ceremony was further enriched by the heartfelt addresses of Holly Biesinger and Nick Stein, representing the diverse achievements and aspirations of the graduating class. Biesinger's focus on self-discovery resonated deeply, emphasizing the importance of personal growth and human connection. Stein, in turn, celebrated the spirit of lifelong learning, urging his peers to embrace curiosity and seize every opportunity for growth.

The conferral of honorary doctorate degrees to Jesselie Anderson and Gayle Pollock underscored SUU's commitment to excellence and service. Their exemplary contributions to society serve as inspiration for future generations of T-Birds, embodying the university's ethos of leadership and community engagement.

Alumni President Caytee Wankier, herself a graduate of SUU, reflected on the resilience and camaraderie that define the university experience. As the SUU Symphony Orchestra and Choirs filled the air with music, the graduates stood on the precipice of a new chapter, eager to make their mark on the world.

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Stein - SUU Media Relations
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In closing, President Benson's words lingered in the air, a beacon of hope and possibility for the Class of 2024. As they bid farewell to SUU and embraced the journey ahead, they carried with them not only the knowledge acquired within these hallowed halls but also the enduring spirit of Live, Learn, Leave a Legacy.

 

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