The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

‘JUST THE BEGINNING’

More than 1,400 students graduate from Montgomery County Community College

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BLUE BELL » Gray skies and soggy weather could not dampen the excitement of the graduates and their families as they gathered under a large tent for Montgomery County Community College’s 51st Commenceme­nt ceremony on Thursday evening.

The ceremony was a time to recognize and celebrate the accomplish­ments of the Class of 2018.

“All of us at Montgomery County Community College are committed to the success of our students — it is the core of our mission,” MCCC President Kevin Pollock said. “Standing at 1,435 graduates who will collective­ly earn 1,448 degrees and certificat­es, the Class of 2018 is proof of that commitment.”

The class, ranging in age from 17 to 77, includes 112 Police Academy graduates, 39 Culinary Arts Institute graduates, 35 military veterans and 34 internatio­nal graduates. Thirteen students graduated from the Honors Program, 294 graduates are members of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and 16 graduates are members of Mu Alpha Theta (Math) Honor Society.

The students earned their degrees at the school’s two campuses in Whitpain and Pottstown.

MCCC Board of Trustees Chairman Rich Montalbano congratula­ted the graduates and encouraged them to con-

tinue their journey.

“As you cross the stage tonight, remember your graduation is just the beginning,” Montalbano said. “As you embark on your next chapter, we hope you know that your education extends well beyond the classroom and your career.”

This year’s Student Commenceme­nt speaker Olivia Slupski, a liberal studies major from Gilbertsvi­lle, spoke about grit — the courage, backbone, spirit and fortitude that enables students, including herself, to overcome challenges and persevere.

“While all of us learned so much during our time here from our professors and peers, grit isn’t something we learned. Rather it’s the people here who have helped us tap into our grit and have given us the support system that we needed to be successful on this journey,” she said.

Slupski plans to transfer to a four-year university in the fall to major in both biology and psychology, with the goals of attending medical school and then law school.

During her time at MCCC, she was an active member of the Beta Tau Lambda chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, serving as president. She also was named a member of the 2017-18 All-Pennsylvan­ia Academic Team, receiving a full-tuition scholarshi­p to continue her education.

In addition to celebratin­g its graduates, the College presented Assistant Professor Timothy Gallagher with the Pearlstine Award for Teaching Excellence for his exceptiona­l service. Math Senior Lecturer Stephen Bartorillo and Economics Senior Lecturer Joseph Waldo received the Part-Time Faculty Teaching Excellence Awards sponsored by Barnes & Noble in recognitio­n of their work.

 ?? CHLOE ELMER — MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ?? Students in the Class of 2018 are greeted by faculty as they file into the Commenceme­nt tent from the Health Sciences Center at the Central Campus in Blue Bell.
CHLOE ELMER — MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Students in the Class of 2018 are greeted by faculty as they file into the Commenceme­nt tent from the Health Sciences Center at the Central Campus in Blue Bell.
 ?? CHLOE ELMER — MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ?? This year’s Student Commenceme­nt speaker was Olivia Slupski, a liberal studies major from Gilbertsvi­lle.
CHLOE ELMER — MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE This year’s Student Commenceme­nt speaker was Olivia Slupski, a liberal studies major from Gilbertsvi­lle.
 ?? CHLOE ELMER — MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ?? Theater Assistant Professor Timothy Gallagher receives the Pearlstine Award for Teaching Excellence for his exceptiona­l work.
CHLOE ELMER — MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Theater Assistant Professor Timothy Gallagher receives the Pearlstine Award for Teaching Excellence for his exceptiona­l work.
 ?? CHLOE ELMER — MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ?? Math Senior Lecturer Stephen Bartorillo and Economics Senior Lecturer Joseph Waldo receive the Part-Time Faculty Teaching Excellence Awards sponsored by Barnes & Noble in recognitio­n of their work.
CHLOE ELMER — MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Math Senior Lecturer Stephen Bartorillo and Economics Senior Lecturer Joseph Waldo receive the Part-Time Faculty Teaching Excellence Awards sponsored by Barnes & Noble in recognitio­n of their work.
 ?? ERIN JELLESMA — MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ?? Students in the Class of 2018 ranged in age from 17 to 77, and included 112 Police Academy graduates, 39 Culinary Arts Institute graduates, 35 military veterans and 34 internatio­nal graduates.
ERIN JELLESMA — MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Students in the Class of 2018 ranged in age from 17 to 77, and included 112 Police Academy graduates, 39 Culinary Arts Institute graduates, 35 military veterans and 34 internatio­nal graduates.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ?? More than 1,400 students received their diplomas from Montgomery County Community College on Thursday.
PHOTO COURTESY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE More than 1,400 students received their diplomas from Montgomery County Community College on Thursday.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ?? Faculty and dignitarie­s applaud the Class of 2018 during Thursday’s commenceme­nt.
PHOTO COURTESY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Faculty and dignitarie­s applaud the Class of 2018 during Thursday’s commenceme­nt.

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