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Bristol Community College hosts 56th Commencement Ceremony, Valedictorian, Salutatorian and prestigious award recipients
FALL RIVER/NEW BEDFORD/TAUNTON/ATTLEBORO – Bristol Community College celebrated its 56th Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, under the college’s solar canopies at the Bristol Fall River Campus, 777 Elsbree Street.
At the in-person ceremony, Bristol awarded approximately 882 degrees and certificates including degrees in Associate in Science, Associate in Arts and Associate in Applied Science. Certificates of achievement will also be awarded. Academic achievement with cum laude, magna cum laude and summa cum laude designations were recognized.
Graduates from all Bristol Community College locations attended, including the Attleboro Campus, Fall River Campus, New Bedford Campus and Taunton Center.
In keeping with tradition, the following prestigious awards were presented during Bristol’s 2023 Commencement Ceremony:
CLASS OF 2023 VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN
This year’s Valedictorian is Stanley Dzengelewski, of New Bedford, Mass., Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts (Humanities) and the Salutatorian is Victoria Robidoux, of Providence, R.I., Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts (History Transfer).
Like many students, Stanley Dzengelewski, of New Bedford, has had many unique experiences prior to enrolling at the college. The 37-year-old husband and father of two girls held roles as a chef at a James Beard Foundation-nominated restaurant, and as a musician with a touring rock band, before pursuing an education and career that would enable him more time with his family.
While studying at Bristol, Stanley maintained a 4.0 GPA, served as a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and was the recipient of the Stanley Koppelman Scholarship, in addition to balancing family responsibilities and formerly working full-time as a butcher. He credits the college’s faculty and advisors for their encouragement and engagement throughout his journey at Bristol.
“Having my hard work and sacrifice recognized is a reminder that many of the most difficult things in life are also the most rewarding,” said Stanley Dzengelewski, 2023 Valedictorian, Bristol Community College.
Stanley is currently using the knowledge he gained at Bristol in his new role as a Field Researcher for the University of Michigans’s Institute for Social Research, and plans to continue his education at a 4-year institution, with a focus on history and sociology.
Victoria Robidoux, of Providence, discovered her true passion for museum conservation and anthropology while studying at Bristol.
She credits the college’s supportive faculty and advisors for her success, as well as Bristol’s flexible online course schedule, that enabled her to take classes while gaining professional experience working at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Museum.
In addition to excelling academically, Victoria participated in the college’s Commonwealth Honors Program and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. She also engaged with her college community by founding the “Mortals Club,” a student organization providing education and space for inclusive conversations about death and dying.
“I have been so supported by the faculty of Bristol and their kindness has pushed me to greater educational aspirations. I discovered my love of writing and I discovered that I am confident,” said Victoria Robidoux, 2023 Salutatorian, Bristol Community College.
Victoria plans to continue her education at a four-year institution to earn her bachelor’s degree in anthropology.
DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN AWARD
The Distinguished Citizen Award is presented annually to an outstanding local citizen whose character and achievements have enriched the life of the community, or to an individual who has made distinguished contributions in the fields of health, education, business, industry, labor, government or the arts.
This year, the 2023 Distinguished Citizen Award was presented to Jason M. Rua.
Jason M. Rua is President & CEO of Rua-Dumont-Audet Insurance, a full-service insurance agency with offices in Fall River, New Bedford and Taunton.
Jason earned his bachelor’s degree in management from Bridgewater State University and is a licensed Insurance Broker for various states, including the New England region. He holds many certifications and licensures, including a Surplus Lines Brokers License, a Licensed Insurance Advisors license, Certified Insurance Counselor designation, completion of the examination for Commonwealth of Massachusetts Licensed Insurance Advisors and the Accredited Advisor in Insurance designation program from the Insurance Institute of America.
As a dedicated community leader, Jason serves on several boards and community organizations which include Southcoast Health, People Incorporated, Bristol Workforce Investment, Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts, Bristol Community College Capital Campaign and Mechanics Cooperative Bank. He has also served as Chair of the SouthCoast Insurance Agents Association and the Somerset Insurance Underwriters Association.
He has been honored with the Long-Term Volunteer Award, from the Greater Fall River United Way; the Brayton Community Service Award from the Fall River Area Chamber of Commerce; the Salvation Army Community Service Award; the Irwin & Joan Jacobs Community Leadership Award and the Roger Valcourt Outstanding Citizen of the Year from the Fall River Area Chamber of Commerce.
HONORARY DEGREE OF ASSOCIATE IN HUMANE LETTERS
The Massachusetts Department of Higher Education has granted Bristol Community College the right to award honorary associate degrees in humane letters. The college awards these degrees to individuals who illustrate, through a career of intellect and service, the best of Bristol Community College’s vision – to change the world, learner by learner.
This year’s 2023 honorary degree recipient is Pete Souza.
Pete Souza, a native of South Dartmouth, Mass., is a best-selling author, speaker, freelance photographer and Professor Emeritus of Visual Communication at Ohio University.
Throughout the Obama administration, Souza was the Chief Official White House Photographer and the Director of the White House photo office. His best-selling books include Obama: An Intimate Portrait, Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents and The West Wing and Beyond: What I Saw Inside the Presidency. He is also the subject of the documentary film The Way I See It, directed by Dawn Porter.
He started his career working for two newspapers in Kansas and has worked as a Staff Photographer for the Chicago Sun-Times; Official Photographer for President Reagan; a Freelancer for National Geographic and an Assistant Professor of Photojournalism at Ohio University, before becoming Chief Official White House Photographer for President Obama in 2009.
He earned his Bachelor of Science in public communication from Boston University and his master’s degree in journalism and mass communication from Kansas State University. Pete has lectured at Carnegie Hall, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the Smithsonian Museum of American History, Harvard University, Facebook and internationally.
Souza has had solo exhibits at numerous galleries and has been honored with several awards including the prestigious Pictures of the Year annual competition, the National Press Photographers Association’s Best of Photojournalism and the White House News Photographers Association’s yearly contest. In 2021, he was inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame.
LAST LECTURE
The Last Lecture is a faculty honor created by the Bristol Community College Student Senate. The award honors one exemplary faculty member who has affected students’ education and their lives in significant ways.
Robyn Worthington, M.A, Department Chair of History, Government and Economics at Bristol Community College was selected by students to deliver the Last Lecture at Bristol’s 2023 Commencement Ceremony.
GRAND MARSHAL
Joyce Adler Fernandes, M.Ed., Professor of Communication at Bristol Community College, was honored to serve as the Grand Marshal at Bristol’s 2023 Commencement Ceremony. Continuing Bristol’s tradition of awarding this honor to one of the college’s longest-serving faculty or staff members, Professor Fernandes will lead this year’s graduates to the commencement stage.
For more information about Bristol Community College’s 2023 Commencement Ceremony, please visit http://www.bristolcc.edu/commencement
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