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人兽性交 University Honors Class of 2021 at 176th Undergraduate Commencement
人兽性交 University President Susan S. Hasseler presents diplomas to graduates

人兽性交 University held its 176th Undergraduate Commencement in three socially-distanced, in-person ceremonies on Friday May 7 and Saturday May 8, 2021.  Graduates received Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees.

鈥淭his 2020-2021 academic year has been very different from any other in 人兽性交鈥檚 history,鈥 said the University鈥檚 President, Dr. Susan S. Hasseler. 鈥淭ogether, we have persevered through its unique challenges, opportunities, and triumphs, and it is wonderful to present diplomas and celebrate in person with our graduates, families and friends, and faculty and staff.鈥

人兽性交 alumnus Darrell Hazell received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree and addressed the graduates as principal speaker.  Dr. Hazell has had significant impact throughout his career as a football coach, mentor, educator, and student advocate, serving for more than three decades at the collegiate and professional levels and retiring after the 2018 season as the Wide Receivers Coach for the National Football League鈥檚 Minnesota Vikings.  Darrell Hazell

鈥淚 was you 35 years ago, sitting in those same seats, thinking those same thoughts, and having those same feelings and emotions,鈥 Dr. Hazell told the Class of 2021. 鈥淵ou are ready. There is a greatness inside of you that you do not even know about until it is asked to be revealed. At some point in time, someone will ask you to do something you have never done before 鈥 put your head down, go to work, and solve the problems as you go along.鈥  He encouraged the graduates to go out of their way to find value in people and uplift and empower others, to be willing to ask for help from others, to extend opportunities to people who need second chances, and to have fun and enjoy every step of the way in the years to come.

Dr. Hazell earned his 人兽性交 Bachelor of Arts degree in Business and Speech Communication in the Class of 1986.  He is a member of the University鈥檚 Athletics Hall of Fame, in recognition of his accomplishments as a varsity student-athlete on both the football and track teams. Prior to joining the NFL, he served as an NCAA Division I Head Football Coach for Purdue University and Kent State University, and held assistant football coaching positions at The Ohio State University, the United States Military Academy at West Point (Army), West Virginia University, Rutgers University, Western Michigan University, and the University of Pennsylvania. 

Recordings of the ceremonies can be watched online.

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