VWCC Announces 2022 Commencement Speaker

Dr. Glenn DuBois, who is retiring in June as Chancellor of the Virginia Community College System, will be the keynote speaker.
Dr. Glenn DuBois, who is retiring in June as Chancellor of the Virginia Community College System, will be the keynote speaker.

VWCC’s in-person commencement returns to Berglund Center after a two-year pandemic hiatus.


Virginia Western Community College will hold its graduation ceremony May 13 at the Berglund Center, its first in-person commencement after a two-year pause because of the pandemic. 

The ceremony, which will honor graduates from the fall 2021 and spring and summer 2022 semesters, starts at 6:30 p.m. More than 430 students are expected to attend, with over 784 degrees and credentials awarded.

 “The entire Virginia Western community is excited to gather in person and celebrate the accomplishments of our graduates,” said Virginia Western President Dr. Robert H. Sandel. “I look forward to seeing so many students walk across the stage on their big night.”

Virginia Western honored both the Class of 2020 and 2021 with virtual graduation ceremonies.

Dr. Glenn DuBois, who is retiring in June as Chancellor of the Virginia Community College System, will be the keynote speaker.

Vera (Dove) Morton, who will graduate with an associate degree in Liberal Arts, was selected as the Student Commencement Speaker. Morton, 67,  will share her background as a recipient of the Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship, which the Virginia General Assembly created in 2004 to provide educational opportunities for persons who were enrolled or eligible to enroll in the public schools of Virginia during Massive Resistance between 1954 and 1964. 

Rather than desegregate, leaders in Morton’s hometown of Farmville, Va., closed the public schools just as she was to start kindergarten. The school did not reopen – and Morton did not begin her formal education – until three years later, in 1964, when she was automatically put in third grade. Through the years, Morton said, she acquired a solid foundation in mathematics, but she missed many fundamentals of English instruction.

“They might have held me back then, but today I’m getting ready to graduate with honors,” said Morton, who hopes to write a book about her experiences.  “I still feel like I have a lot to give and encourage people. Give it a try. You won’t know if you can succeed if you don’t try.”

Virginia Western’s commencement will be viewable online through a YouTube livestream. The link for the event is: https://youtu.be/k0RDvwJklYE


ABOUT VIRGINIA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Virginia Western Community College is a forward-thinking community college inspiring individual, community and economic transformation. It provides quality educational opportunities that empower students for success and strengthen communities. The College provides credit academic programs and non-credit workforce training along with distance learning online and dual enrollment courses in area high schools. To learn more, visit www.virginiawestern.edu.

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