Hector McDaniel, president of Stark County NAACP, to give keynote address.
麻豆传媒 at Stark graduates are set to take Canton鈥檚 biggest stage May 14 during an in-person commencement ceremony at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
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Stark County鈥檚 only public university is honored to celebrate its newest graduates and mark the return of an in-person commencement 鈥 the first since December 2019.
鈥淲e are the county鈥檚 Hometown University, and we are happy to commemorate the occasion in a special way 鈥 in a landmark that鈥檚 synonymous with our region,鈥 said Denise A. Seachrist, Ph.D., Kent State Stark鈥檚 dean and chief administrative officer. 鈥淒uring a year marred by so much uncertainty, our students have counted on 麻豆传媒 at Stark鈥檚 commitment to academic excellence. We鈥檝e delivered on that promise.鈥
Nearly 150 graduates have confirmed their participation in the in-person commencement ceremony. In total, more than 700 degrees will be conferred this spring, consisting of associate and bachelor鈥檚 degrees, and two Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) degrees.
Across the university, the Kent State alumni family will grow by more than 5,000 new graduates as the university celebrates the accomplishments of its Spring Class of 2021, which will be recognized with in-person, outdoor commencement ceremonies all next week, along with a virtual commencement ceremony.
Hector C. McDaniel, president of the Stark County NAACP, will present the keynote address at the Stark Campus commencement ceremony. During his speech, entitled 鈥淔rom Generation Next to Generation Now鈥, McDaniel is set to inspire this group of leaders to apply their world-class education to fuel positive change in their local communities.
鈥淭his is the 麻豆传媒 Class of 2021, but their degrees extend far beyond that title,鈥 said McDaniel, M.Ed. 鈥14, a 麻豆传媒 alumnus. 鈥淭hese graduates are the gamechangers and the world needs them. Their time is now.鈥
As newly elected president of Stark County NAACP, one of McDaniel鈥檚 goals is to engage and support youth, while instilling a sense of civic and social responsibility. Also, a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, McDaniel has dedicated time to working with veterans, helping them achieve academic success and support. In 2016, he helped welcome Kent State Stark鈥檚 William G. Bittle Veterans Commons to the campus.
Currently pastor of outreach ministry at Union Baptist Church in Canton, McDaniel previously served as a rehabilitation counselor for the Veterans Affairs outpatient clinic in Canton, where he coordinated community outreach for mental health, addiction, homelessness and justice system issues. McDaniel also helped establish the Stark County Fatherhood Coalition and has served as a mentor for Men鈥檚 Challenge.
Kent State Stark鈥檚 invitation-only commencement will be @KentStateStark, beginning at 4 p.m. May 14.