Lodi News-Sentinel

Mom who went to classes with quadripleg­ic son gets MBA

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ORANGE — A Southern California university has awarded an honorary degree to the mother of a quadripleg­ic student after she attended every class with him and took his notes while he pursued his Master of Business Administra­tion.

Judy O’Connor, a retired elementary-school teacher, pushed her son Marty in his wheelchair for him to receive his degree during commenceme­nt Saturday at Chapman University in the Los Angeles suburb of Orange.

Then, a choked-up graduation announcer said the school’s faculty, administra­tors and board of trustees had decided to give her an MBA. The idea for the surprise honorary degree came from her son.

A stunned but composed Judy O’Connor blew a kiss to the crowd giving her a standing ovation.

“I’m a geek. I love being in school,” she said before the ceremony. “I’m not going to lie. I’ve enjoyed every minute of it.”

Marty O’Connor received an undergradu­ate degree from the University of Colorado and was working as a salesman for a packaging industry company in 2012 when he fell down a flight of stairs and was paralyzed.

“After I got hurt, I didn’t know which end was up. I didn’t really have a direction,” he said in a story on the school’s website. “I needed that mental challenge and wanted to add some profession­al value to myself.”

His mother was living in Florida but moved to Southern California to help her son earn his MBA.

He uses an iPad, laptop, voice-recognitio­n software and a special mouth stylus to communicat­e but could not take notes or write the answers to tests. So his mother did.

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