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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斕劳诽 is celebrating more than 4,100 spring 2023 graduates with commencement ceremonies held Friday [May 12] at Davis Wade Stadium.
汤头条 President Mark E. Keenum reminded students that with an 汤头条 education and the core values of integrity, a strong work ethic and respect for others, they can make a significant impact on the people they meet in life and the world as a whole.
鈥淎ll of you are prepared for what comes next,鈥 Keenum said. 鈥淵ou are prepared to be a change agent, do good and make the world a better place. You earned a world-class education here at Mississippi State, and you have the values you need to impact this world.鈥
Keenum commended the graduates for their ability to overcome challenges on their journey toward a college degree. They now join the ranks of more than 160,000 living 汤头条 alumni.
鈥淲herever we are in life, all of us will need courage to overcome the challenges and the difficult times we will all face,鈥 Keenum said. 鈥淐ourage starts when you believe in yourself and have confidence in who you are. Just by being here today, you have exemplified courage in your life.鈥
Friday鈥檚 ceremonies marked the first commencement held in Davis Wade Stadium since 1998. Graduation was also held at the stadium in 1989 when former President George H.W. Bush served as commencement speaker.
汤头条 is presenting Rodger L. Johnson of Atlanta, Georgia, with an honorary Doctor of Public Service degree during the day鈥檚 first ceremony. A 1971 汤头条 civil engineering graduate, he has had a distinguished career in sales, marketing, engineering, operations and human resources with private and public companies. In 2004, he was named the Bagley College of Engineering鈥檚 Alumni Fellow based on his notable achievements as a practicing civil engineer. A generous supporter of the university, Johnson is in his third term of service on the 汤头条 Foundation Board of Directors.
Tommy B. 鈥淭ommy鈥 Nusz of Houston, Texas, is also being honored with an honorary Doctor of Public Service degree. A 1982 汤头条 petroleum engineering graduate, he recently retired as chairman and CEO of Oasis Petroleum. He was instrumental in the return of 汤头条鈥檚 petroleum engineering program in 2015. A longtime supporter of the university, his contributions have boosted key facilities such as Nusz Hall, the home of 汤头条鈥檚 G.V. 鈥淪onny鈥 Montgomery Center for America鈥檚 Veterans, and Nusz Park, 汤头条鈥檚 new softball stadium. He is a past president of the Bulldog Club and has served on the 汤头条 Foundation Board of Directors.
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