COMMUNICATOR
September 29, 2023

Shouts of joy echo at CSU graduation

More than 3,000 graduates and guests from around the globe traveled to Orange Beach, Ala., for the annual CSU commencement ceremonies on Oct. 25 at the Orange Beach Event Center.

Two graduation ceremonies were held to accommodate approximately 550 graduates from numerous states and countries. Many received cheers, shout outs and loud applause as they made their way across the stage.

Wells Johnson 2013 CSU Graduate

Wells Johnson

Just before walking, Ashelei Wells Johnson, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, said, “I’ve got butterflies in my stomach now because I didn’t get to walk when I graduated from high school. So this is an accumulation of everything I have hoped and dreamed for and when I cross that stage, I hope I don’t faint because I am so excited about every moment of this.”

And although she wore 5-inch glittery black heels, Johnson did not fall or faint as she crossed the stage. Ha Thi Thanh Nguyen, who traveled from her home in Vietnam to attend, was also very happy to walk.

2013 CSU Graduate

Nguyen

“I’m very proud to be here for this ceremony. Everything is wonderful—the ceremony, the people, fellow graduates, the environment, etc. It’s so exciting!”

Fellow graduate Vincent Harris, who earned a bachelor’s in fire science with CSU, was also very excited with his education at CSU and explained how his degree helped him.

“I had an interview in Oregon with a fire protection district for a fire chief position and I got the job,” said Harris, who is a lieutenant with Henry County Fire Department in Georgia. He added that his education with CSU and Waldorf College contributed to his success.

Keynote speaker Bob Alsop, president of Waldorf College, delivered an interactive speech as he asked the crowd to applaud and call out to show their appreciation and praise of graduates. Waldorf is a four-year liberal arts college based in Forest City, Iowa, that offers residential and online degrees and is the sister school of CSU.

On Oct. 24, graduates and families mingled with CSU staff and faculty at an open house at the CSU facility in Orange Beach. Many toured the facility, received gift bags, shopped in the CSU Bookstore and enjoyed the pleasant weather and camaraderie.

Later, CSU hosted a reception at the Gulf State Park Beach Pavilion and announced the new president of the Alumni Association, Ralph Blessing.

“We are so proud of our graduates and happy that so many could attend with families and friends,” said graduation coordinator Brittany Malburg. “This is a landmark event in their lives and CSU faculty and staff are honored to have been a part of the celebration of their educational journey.”

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