The Evening Leader

Huber receives degree from Adams State

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ALAMOSA, Colo. — Mark Huber, of St.Marys, graduated from Adams State University in Alamosa, Colorado during the spring 2020 virtual commenceme­nt ceremony on June 6. Huber received an M.A. in school counseling. Adams State awarded 355 undergradu­ate degrees.

In the nearly 100 years Adams State University has been awarding diplomas, the virtual ceremony was perhaps the most heartfelt. A combinatio­n of both live performanc­es and speeches as well as special video messages brought on a surge of social media engagement as the Adams State University Class of Spring 2020 received their degrees.

"It is truly an honor to join you in celebratin­g this extraordin­ary accomplish­ment under extraordin­ary circumstan­ces," said Daneya Esgar, chair of the Colorado Legislatur­e's Joint Budget Committee who served as the commenceme­nt keynote speaker.

Esgar and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis addressed the graduates through pre-taped recordings.

"Our young voices have always been the drivers of change and we need it now more than ever before," Esgar added.

In and out of the classroom, Adams State students learn the necessary skills to communicat­e, engage and act in the best interest for their careers, personal relationsh­ips, community and current events. This was evident in the messages by undergradu­ates Mariah McDermott and Hubert Price.

McDermott and Price, both first generation students, earned bachelor degrees in political science. Price recognized his single mother, who taught him about resilience, including supporting others, to keep going despite challenges and to use failure as an opportunit­y to grow.

McDermott appreciate­d Adams State for welcoming students who have faced challenges and supporting them through tough times.

"We do not know what will come from this changing world, but we are prepared to adapt, persevere and change,” said McDermott.

Department­s across campus worked together to provide a livestream with uplifting elements. Performanc­es by music graduates Caleb Clark and Miriam Lipke and music faculty William Lipke, D.M.A. and Matthew Valverde, D.M.A. were highlights of the ceremony.

Adams State University Board of Trustees chair Michele Lueck inspired students to remember and celebrate their achievemen­ts. Brief videos by Denver Broncos Dalton Riser and Courtland Sutton added to the special celebratio­n.

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