Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SEARK RECOGNIZES 366

- Photos and Story by I.C. Murrell —

This is the ninth of 14 entries in a series highlighti­ng Jefferson County high school and college graduates.

For some, the journey was emotional. For all, the moment was pure happiness.

A total of 366 Southeast Arkansas College students either received an associate’s degree or certificat­e of proficienc­y Friday night at the Pine Bluff Convention Center. Nine more walked across the arena stage as high school graduates.

It was the first time since December 2019 SEARK held commenceme­nt at the downtown arena.

Many of the graduates returned to school after years away. Some are already parents. Some just needed a change in careers. All, perhaps, just wanted to better their lives.

Twenty graduates of SEARK’s nursing program enjoyed their second commenceme­nt of the day. That afternoon, they participat­ed in a pinning ceremony at New Community Church on North Birch Street.

During the nighttime commenceme­nt, State Rep. Ken Ferguson, D-Pine Bluff, preached a message of persistenc­e for all the graduates.

“One of the most important ingredient­s that some people miss is that you must have persistenc­e,” Ferguson said. “I want you to seek wise counsel. I want you to understand that failure is not final. I want you to have a portrait or a vision of persistenc­e. I want you to have a reverence for God, an appreciati­on for God.”

Ferguson referred to Proverbs 11:14, which reads in the New King James Version: “Where there is no counsel, the people fall; but in the multitude of counselors there is safety.”

One by one, the graduates received their diplomas, certificat­es or degrees, having gone through their own academic counsel. Whether they shed tears of joy or just couldn’t keep a smile off their faces, the spring class of 2022 walked into their own bliss of achievemen­t.

“One of the most important ingredient­s that some people miss is that you must have persistenc­e. I want you to seek wise counsel. I want you to understand that failure is not final. I want you to have a portrait or a vision of persistenc­e.” — State Rep. Ken Ferguson

 ?? ?? A SEARK graduate tries to hold back tears before receiving her degree as administra­tive assistant Jenny McVay helps with the graduation. (Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell)
A SEARK graduate tries to hold back tears before receiving her degree as administra­tive assistant Jenny McVay helps with the graduation. (Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell)
 ?? (Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? Qunisha Parker (left) receives a nursing pin during a ceremony at New Community Church.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) Qunisha Parker (left) receives a nursing pin during a ceremony at New Community Church.
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Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? State Rep. Ken Ferguson, D-Pine Bluff, delivers the keynote address.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) State Rep. Ken Ferguson, D-Pine Bluff, delivers the keynote address.
 ?? (Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? Kanesha Thurman smiles as she receives her degree.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) Kanesha Thurman smiles as she receives her degree.
 ?? (Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? SEARK College officials including Barbara Dunn (second from left), executive director of institutio­nal advancemen­t and community relations; and Lozanne Calhoun (third from left), vice president for student affairs, congratula­te the graduates as they exit the arena.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) SEARK College officials including Barbara Dunn (second from left), executive director of institutio­nal advancemen­t and community relations; and Lozanne Calhoun (third from left), vice president for student affairs, congratula­te the graduates as they exit the arena.
 ?? (Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? This graduation cap design was among a bouquet of mortarboar­ds that decorated the graduates’ seating area. The cap reads: “She Believed; She Could; So She Did.”
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) This graduation cap design was among a bouquet of mortarboar­ds that decorated the graduates’ seating area. The cap reads: “She Believed; She Could; So She Did.”
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Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? SEARK College President Steven Bloomberg (left) and technical studies/ workforce developmen­t dean Lyric Seymore award Myles Williams his associate of applied science in computer informatio­n systems.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) SEARK College President Steven Bloomberg (left) and technical studies/ workforce developmen­t dean Lyric Seymore award Myles Williams his associate of applied science in computer informatio­n systems.
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