West Virginia University at Parkersburg held its annual fall commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 2 p.m., in its College Activities Center. Christie Willis, WVU Parkersburg alumna and Wood County Schools superintendent, served as the keynote speaker.
Willis reminded the Fall 2022 class of graduates that there are many opportunities available to them, but to always use their positions in life to elevate others. She also emphasized that it is only when people follow their passions that they become successful.
“And when you follow your passion, the possibilities are endless,” Willis said. “If you believe in what you’re doing, enjoying your work and finding purpose in your career, you will never work a day in your life.”
She continued, “Work for something that is worth something. When you dedicate your life’s work to improving the lives of others, there will be personal fulfillment, and you will be successful.”
Willis earned her Bachelor of Arts from WVU Parkersburg in 1998 and a Master of Arts in Educational Leadership from WVU in 2005. A teacher at heart, her passion for the classroom and learning has influenced her vision for enhancing the education system locally and at the state level.
WVU Parkersburg Interim President Dr. Torie Jackson also encouraged the graduating class, asking them to always think outside the box and make plans for transformative rewards.
“We can tell you big dreams are welcome here, so continue to dream big,” Jackson said. “Think of new and innovative ways to do things and don’t jump back into the box just because of the comfort it provides. Today, you show perseverance, and we all share that success with you.”
Over 120 graduates crossed the stage, with 321 students earning certificate, associate and bachelor’s degrees, pending final grades.
To watch the Fall 2022 commencement ceremony, visit youtube.com/wvuparkersburg.
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