Education
UMass Dartmouth commencement featuring Fall River and Fairhaven speakers to make history
UMass Dartmouth has announced the student commencement speakers for the Class of 2024 Commencement ceremonies on May 16 and May 17.
Undergraduate Student Ceremony
Alexis Petty of Fairhaven, Massachusetts – Bachelor of Science in Physics
Alexis Petty will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in physics, a minor in mathematics, and a concentration in computational physics. Additionally, she will graduate from the Honors College with a 3.97 GPA. From a young age, Alexis has been intrigued by the intricacies of physics, finding joy in solving complex puzzles that intertwine both physics and mathematics. This love of physics brought her to college, where she juggled medical conditions as a full-time student. However, Alexis has persevered through the challenges and is excited to pursue a career that allows her to give back to others who are similar to her. Driven by her personal journey, Alexis aspires to become a radiation therapy medical physicist, focusing on pediatric care. Medical Physics is the perfect avenue for Alexis to use her passion for physics by combining it with the world of medicine to help positively impact the field. Her ultimate goal is to make a tangible difference in the lives of children, offering them hope and healing by applying her expertise and compassion. Alexis will attend Brown University after graduation to pursue a master’s degree in Medical Physics.
Doctoral Ceremony
Zemen Berhe – Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry and Biochemistry
Zemen Berhe will be receiving her Ph.D. in Chemistry. She is poised to make history as the first Black Ph.D. graduate from the UMass Dartmouth Chemistry Department. Originally from Tigray, she was raised in Germany and earned her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Stuttgart. Upon joining the graduate program in Dr. Emmanuel Ojadi’s research laboratory, Zemen quickly established herself as a highly productive and valued member. Her research aimed to explore how light-sensitive molecules called porphyrins can affect cancer cells when used in photodynamic therapy. Zemen’s leadership extended beyond the laboratory. She represented graduate students as treasurer and senator of the College of Arts and Sciences in the Graduate Student Senate and was the graduate representative on the UMass Dartmouth Pandemic Emergency Response Team. In addition to receiving multiple awards and serving as a panelist to promote graduate studies and women in STEM, she has also presented scientific talks and posters at national and international conferences, including the American Chemical Society (ACS) Conference and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Conference in Paris, France.
Graduate Student Ceremony
Susie Furtado of Fall River, Massachusetts – Master of Business Administration
Susie Furtado, of Fall River, Massachusetts, comes from a background of hardworking immigrants who sacrificed tirelessly to provide for her and her siblings. The values of diligence and perseverance were instilled within her growing up, and she learned early on that success is not merely given but earned through dedication and hard work. Becoming a mother of two at a young age sparked a deep desire to provide a better life for her children. With unwavering determination, she completed her undergraduate studies, finding a niche in the dynamic field of health information management. It was there that Susie’s passion for healthcare blossomed, propelling her forward. Driven by ambition and a thirst for knowledge, she pursued a Registered Health Information Administrator license, laying the foundation for a fulfilling career in the healthcare field. Eager to expand her horizons and deepen her understanding of business principles, she pursued a Master’s in Business Administration focused on Business Analytics. After graduating, Susie plans to continue contributing her healthcare expertise while celebrating her journey by exploring the world with her children.
UMass Law Ceremony
Natalia Vargas – Juris Doctorate
Natalia C. Vargas was born in Carolina, Puerto Rico. At UMass Law, she has served as the Executive Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion for the Student Bar Association, the Chair of the SBA Events Committee Chair, and as a Student Ambassador for the 2023-2024 academic year. Natalia participated in the university’s Immigration Clinic and served as a Diversity and Inclusion Committee member. She was awarded the 2024 Unsung Hero Award by the student body for her work planning and facilitating events with the law school’s student organizations. Before arriving at UMass Law, she worked at a low-income tax clinic at a civil legal services agency in Fort Myers, Florida. Her parents, sisters, extended family, and treasured friends have encouraged and motivated her to give everything her most honest and full effort. She is immensely thankful for their support and love. She feels extremely grateful for her community within the law school. After law school, Natalia plans to practice transactional law with a private law firm in Massachusetts.
Learn more about UMass Dartmouth’s 2024 Commencement Ceremonies.
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