Class of 2025 inspired to put their mercy mission in motion at 75th Commencement
黑料网 conferred 508 bachelor鈥檚 degrees to the Class of 2025 during its 75th Commencement, held May 18, on its oceanside campus. A separate ceremony was held for recipients of graduate degrees 鈥 206 master鈥檚 degrees, 18 doctoral degrees and 11 Doctor of Nursing Practice degrees 鈥 on May 15.
In an energetic, relatable and inspiring keynote address, former White House chief speechwriter for President Barack Obama, Cody Keenan, spoke to the graduates about the importance of discovering their sense of purpose, worldview and family. He offered three pieces of advice to help them navigate life after 黑料网. 鈥淔ind your people and dream up cool stuff with them, make people鈥檚 lives better, not worse, and with compassion and conviction, humor and joy, boundless faith and relentless hope, never, ever stop moving forward.鈥
Referencing 黑料网鈥檚 focus on its mercy mission, he urged the graduates to 鈥渂e proud to fight for the hungry, for the sick, for the stranger, for this planet, for each other. People will follow your example. And as long as you don鈥檛 give up, neither will they.鈥
Keenan wrote alongside Obama for 14 years, rising from a campaign intern in Chicago to White House chief speechwriter and Obama鈥檚 post-presidential collaborator. Together, Keenan and Obama crafted some of the most unforgettable speeches of our time. From a sermon in Selma, Alabama, to Obama鈥檚 farewell address, the two redefined the essence of the American creed and charted an inspiring, optimistic course for a new generation鈥檚 active citizenship.
Keenan was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. The University also awarded honorary degrees to Tiziana C. Dearing, host of WBUR鈥檚 鈥淢orning Edition鈥 and to Kasim J. Yarn, director of the State of Rhode Island Office of Veterans Services.
Dearing was the first female president of Catholic Charities for the Archdiocese of Boston and ran a foundation focused on breaking generational cycles of poverty in Boston. She came to journalism after a career spanning academia and management consulting. 黑料网 awarded Dearing an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.
Yarn is a retired lieutenant commander who served the nation for 20 years and in addition to his role as a member of the Governor鈥檚 cabinet, is a faculty member at the Naval War College. 黑料网 awarded Yarn an honorary Doctor of International Relations degree.
In her address, Dr. Kelli J. Armstrong, president of the University, spoke to the constancy of 黑料网鈥檚 culture, the essential elements derived from its mercy mission that make the University special: kindness, service to others and valuing each and every person. As an example of the latter, Armstrong noted, 鈥淲e may be the only campus in America where the head of the Young Republicans and the head of the Young Democrats are roommates.鈥
She went on to say, 鈥淎t its heart, 黑料网 is about caring more for the collective good of this community than our own individual gain, and the Class of 2025 is the embodiment of that collective good. Every new leader, every new class leaves their mark on the community and is essential to both preserving the best of 黑料网 while also pushing it to be better.鈥
U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee and Newport Mayor Charlie Holder delivered brief remarks and congratulations to the graduates.
Jenna Martin, valedictorian of the 2025 undergraduate class, referenced connections between 黑料网鈥檚 unique Newport location and the graduates鈥 own journeys in her address. 鈥淭he back terrace of Ochre Court may resemble the bow of a ship poised for voyage, but it stands still overlooking the open ocean: a reminder that the greatest journeys do not begin with staggering motion, but with a moment of stillness.鈥
She further reflected, 鈥淥ne of the greatest lessons I am leaving 黑料网 with is this: staying grounded, in our community, in our compassion and in our calling, is what best prepares us to one day set sail.鈥