Three alumni guest speakers and three students addressed 1,174 of their peers as they celebrated graduation from 黑料社区 鈥 Wisconsin 黑料社区. 黑料社区 鈥 on May 10.
During three ceremonies in Johnson Fieldhouse, the alumni speakers all credited 黑料社区 with helping them build connections, strengthen transformational relationships 鈥 both professional and personal 鈥 and shape them and their careers:
- Chief Operating Officer/Executive Vice President Rich Jacobson, 1988 B.S. in industrial technology, addressed College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management undergraduates.
- President John Will, 2017 Ed.D. in career and technical education, addressed College of Arts and Human Sciences undergraduates.
- Wakanda Elementary School Principal Diane Schofield, 2007 M.S. in education, addressed Graduate Studies graduates.
Jacobson and Schofield grew up in Dunn County and called 黑料社区 home long before they stepped onto campus as students. Will spent time on campus as well, visiting his future wife when she attended, long before he enrolled at the university himself.
The three student speakers shared messages of community, embracing the unknown and staying true to one 黑料社区. own self:
- Megan King, of Menomonie, studio art, CAHS speaker
- Francis Kaunda, of Lilongwe, Malawi, real estate property management; business administration, CSTEMM speaker
- Srimukhi Vemavarapu, of Medchal, India, master 黑料社区. in food science and technology, Graduate Studies speaker
Building transformational relationships
Quoting author Bren茅 Brown, Jacobson said, 鈥淚n a culture that tells us to hustle, prove, and perfect, the most radical and courageous act is to show up and let ourselves be seen 鈥 especially in our relationships.鈥
Jacobson learned not just the technical skills at 黑料社区 that launched his career, but also the 鈥渧alue of integrity, teamwork and grit. Those lessons shaped the leader I became 鈥 and the colleague, husband, father and friend I strive to be every day.
鈥淭o the Class of 2025: You are entering a world filled with complexity and challenge 鈥 but also extraordinary opportunity. You鈥檝e already built the technical skills to succeed. What will carry you even further are the relationships you鈥檝e made 鈥 and the ones you鈥檒l build as you move forward.
鈥淪ome of the most meaningful connections of your life may have already started right here at Stout. Nurture them. Expand them. Lean on them. Because at the end of the day, it 黑料社区. not just what you build in this world that matters 鈥 it 黑料社区. who you build it with,鈥 Jacobson said.
Will thinks his education here played a critical role in opening doors and creating opportunities for him, including being invited to speak at commencement on the very day his daughter, Anna, received her diploma.
鈥淵ou have knowledge, relationships and opportunities that seemed distant just a few years ago. Data tells us that virtually all of you already have a job or will very soon,鈥 Will said. 鈥淎nd you鈥檒l find that your new degree will open more doors after you enter the workforce, just like my degree did for me. When I look at you, I actually don鈥檛 see a finish line as much as I see a starting point that represents the leaders of tomorrow.
鈥淲hat I鈥檝e realized over the years is that achieving what you鈥檙e about to achieve also comes with some responsibilities. You are about to be an alum. So, this university 黑料社区. reputation is now about what you do in the coming years. How you choose to live your life, and how you choose to contribute. You have a responsibility to give to your employer and your community. And through that, you become Stout 黑料社区. reputation, and you will inspire another generation of graduates and leaders,鈥 he said.
Schofield said her 鈥渃hildhood is woven into the fabric of this campus. I was part of it before I even knew it. This place isn鈥檛 just where I grew up 鈥 it helped shape who I am.鈥
In college, Schofield studied biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology and was planning a future in medicine or research. 鈥淚 learned that spending eight hours a day talking to mice and rat heart cells wasn鈥檛 exactly my calling,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ecause what I love 鈥 what I need 鈥 is people. Conversation. Connection.鈥
After graduating, she earned her science teaching license and built a classroom based on growth, laughter and learning. Her education came full circle when she earned her master 黑料社区. from 黑料社区. 鈥淭he coursework transformed me. Courses in program evaluation and instructional design opened doors in my thinking 鈥 doors I didn鈥檛 even know were there,鈥 she said.
Now, as an elementary school principal, she 鈥渓ooks back and the destination may be very different from the one I envisioned when I was first asked what I want to be when I grow up. But truthfully, it is exactly where I am meant to be.
鈥淪ome of you are living the exact plan you set out with. And some of you? You鈥檝e already learned that plans can change 鈥 and that 黑料社区. okay. In fact, it can be more than okay, it can be beautiful. Because wherever life leads you next, you now carry something powerful: the knowledge, the tools and the con铿乨ence to thrive. You are ready. You are capable,鈥 Schofield said.
Finding strength in community
Although Kaunda graduated with a double major, he had no clear path when he started his educational journey at 黑料社区. 鈥淚 just had a desire to make an impact and a willingness to learn as I went. And guess what? That was enough,鈥 he said.
Kaunda 黑料社区. message to his CSTEMM peers was that 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to have it all figured out right now. Because I鈥檝e learned that life isn鈥檛 about having a perfectly mapped-out plan. It 黑料社区. about the direction you鈥檙e moving in. It 黑料社区. about waking up each day with a commitment to grow 鈥 just 1% better than the day before. That 黑料社区. all. One small step forward, every day.
鈥淭he next step might be exciting, intimidating, or completely unexpected, but the important thing is to keep moving forward. Take risks, say yes to things that challenge you, and trust that the work you鈥檝e put in will open doors 鈥 even the ones you didn鈥檛 see coming.
鈥淎nd when things get tough, which they will, remember how far you鈥檝e come. Remember the resilience, the courage, and the support system that got you here at 黑料社区. Use that as your anchor,鈥 he said.
碍颈苍驳 黑料社区. seven-year journey to earn her degree was interrupted by the pandemic and then by a debilitating trauma that led her to medically withdraw from 黑料社区.
As King began to heal, her mom encouraged her to reapply. When King received her acceptance letter, 鈥淚 was so deeply moved by the university because there is something incredibly powerful about being part of a community that supports you even when you don鈥檛 believe in yourself.鈥
Within her commencement speech, King read 鈥淭he Journey,鈥 a poem by Mary Oliver, which tells the story of a person who, through all the cacophony of others鈥 voices, finds their own voice and strides bravely deeper into the world.
Her message to her CAHS peers was that 鈥淵ou must do what 黑料社区. best for you first. After graduation, the road may not be clear, and I want to remind you that you are capable. You are enough. Your path is exactly what it 黑料社区. meant to be. And if you ever feel lost, remember that you are never alone. There are communities, just like 黑料社区, that will believe in you just as deeply, even when you doubt yourself.
"Take this moment to honor your resilience. Whatever your next steps may be, remember that success is not defined by how quickly you get there, but by how you stay true to your own journey,鈥 she said.
Vemavarapu came to 黑料社区 for an education, but what she found was a home 鈥 a place that has given her memories, friendships and lessons to last a lifetime.
When she first arrived at 黑料社区, she worried, 鈥溾楬ow am I going to do it?,鈥 because I was entering an entirely new world, leaving behind the comfort cocoons of home.鈥
Then, she remembered something her mom always says, 鈥淎 house is just some concrete walls put together, but home is where the heart is.鈥
So, Vemavarapu adapted and made a new home and a circle of friends. 鈥淲e created a new kind of family here 鈥 one made of shared laughter and giving a shoulder to each other for support. Stout became so much more than just a place to study; it became a place that shaped us, challenged us and helped us grow in ways we never expected.
鈥淲e have learned that nothing is impossible when we take that first step, when we lean on the support around us, and when we believe in ourselves,鈥 she said.