White Mountains Community College President Chuck Lloyd presented the President’s Award to Katelyn Ingerson of Bethlehem at Friday’s graduation. The award goes to the graduate with the highest cumulative grade point average in an associate program. Ingerson earned a degree in health science. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
Class Marshals Chad Boxall and Heather Cunningham guide their fellow graduates as the commencement ceremony gets underway at White Mountains Community College’s Friday. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO
A 2014 graduate of White Mountains Community College, guest speaker Leif Becker founded his own law firm and has been recognized as a rising young legal star. At Friday’s commencement exercises, Becker told the graduates to assess costs and benefits, to live in the moment, and be positive as they pursue their lives and careers. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
White Mountains Community College President Chuck Lloyd presented the President’s Award to Katelyn Ingerson of Bethlehem at Friday’s graduation. The award goes to the graduate with the highest cumulative grade point average in an associate program. Ingerson earned a degree in health science. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
Class Marshals Chad Boxall and Heather Cunningham guide their fellow graduates as the commencement ceremony gets underway at White Mountains Community College’s Friday. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO
A 2014 graduate of White Mountains Community College, guest speaker Leif Becker founded his own law firm and has been recognized as a rising young legal star. At Friday’s commencement exercises, Becker told the graduates to assess costs and benefits, to live in the moment, and be positive as they pursue their lives and careers. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
BERLIN — White Mountains Community College President Chuck Lloyd praised the graduates at last Friday’s 54th commencement exercises for persisting in their studies despite an extremely challenging year.
Lloyd said the 134 graduates had endured 15 months of both remote and in-person classes, face masks, temperature scans and other safety percautions caused by the pandemic. He said those adversities were on top of the usual challenges of juggling jobs, families and finances.
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