Edward Waters College May 2015 Newsletter

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Edward Waters College Newsletter May 2015 EWC’s Legacy continues with The Class of 2015 Florida State Senator Chris Smith delivered the commencement address. Edward Waters College held its 2015 Commencement Convocation Saturday, May 9th. During the ceremony, President Nathaniel Glover conferred 139 undergraduate degrees on the Class of 2015. Florida State Senator Chris Smith gave the commencement address. Senator Smith encouraged the graduates to “start a business, buy property and think big.” “This is all advice I wish I had followed when I first became a College graduate,” Senator Smith shared with the families and graduates during the ceremony.

police academy at Edward Waters College to help alleviate the racial disparities among law enforcement agencies. This is the first time Senator Smith has served as a commencement speaker. “I am honored to do it here at EWC because many of the graduates are the first in their Florida Senator Chris Smith encouraged the families to receive a college degree,” Class of 2015 to start a business, buy said Smith. “So I know generations property and think big. were changed today.” Senator Smith was elected to the Criminal Justice professors, Dr. Florida Senate in 2008 where he Judy Scott was named the “Teacher represents 14 municipalities in Broward and Palm Beach Counties. of the Year” and Dr. Benjamin C. Okafor was named “Distinguished Most recently, Senator Smith Professor of the Year. proposed a bill that would create a

EWC Graduates Its First Call Me MISTER Scholar EWC graduated its first Call Me MISTER scholar during the 2015 commencement ceremony Saturday, May 9th. The Call Me MISTER scholarship program is open to African-American males majoring in Bernard Agurs is EWC’s first elementary Call Me MISTER graduate. education and pays for the last two years of course work. Upon graduation, recipients of the “Call Me MISTER” scholarship must teach in an inner-city elementary school in the Duval County Public School system for at least five years. During the ceremony, President Nathaniel Glover

presented Bernard Agurs with a Call Me MISTER blazer. Duval County Public Schools District Transformation Office Director, Iranetta Wright then met Agurs on the stage to give him his open teaching contract. “I’ve had excellent role models in my life, and I want to be one that can make a difference in at least one child’s life,” said Agurs. The scholarship program was created to help increase the number of African American males who teach in the elementary-level. Bernard Agurs is the first person in his family to graduate with a college degree.

In This Issue EWC Holds 3rd Annual Research Symposium....... Page 2 EWC Sees Application and Admissions Boost .............. Page 3 EWC Hosts Operation Save Our Sons Summit ........ Page 4


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