Messages of Resilience at Fall Commencement - Beacon College

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Graduates Share Messages of Resilience at Fall Commencement
By Gabrielle Russon
With a message centered on resilience and perseverance, Beacon College student speakers James Avery and Calinda Strayhorn reflected on the challenges they overcame to earn their degrees during the college’s Fall 2025 commencement ceremony.
Beacon awarded 32 degrees during the Dec. 10 ceremony, including 20 bachelor of science degrees.
“I arrived with doubt and fear,” Avery said during his commencement address. “I graduate today with joy, confidence, happiness, and knowing exactly who I am as a person.”
A
psychology
major and U.S. Navy veteran, Avery said earning a college degree had long been a promise he made to his family.
“Over the years, I tried to complete my degree at four different colleges,” he said.
Avery, who has post-traumatic stress disorder and a traumatic brain injury, said he felt like he never got the help he needed at his previous schools. The Maryland resident transferred to Beacon College in December 2022.
“I refused to give up,” Avery said.
His Beacon learning specialist came from a military background too. She got him. She also pushed him. “She quickly adjusted my ego,” Avery said.
He became a leader. He was the one who stepped up to wait behind with another student who lost a passport on a
study abroad
trip in
Japan
.
“He was heroic in that occasion,” said Dr. Kevin Reilly, vice president of academic affairs, who presided over the ceremony.
Before accepting his diploma, Avery reflected on the journey that led to the moment. “It has been an amazing journey,” he said.
Strayhorn, a
humanities
major, also shared her story of persistence. While she had what looked like a perfect résumé at Beacon. She founded the theatre club. She was a peer tutor. She was a research assistant, took charge at orientation and was the Humanities Club president.
“I couldn’t list all of what she’s been involved in; it would take too long,” Reilly said.
Yet, and still, Strayhorn acknowledged she regularly considered quitting school every semester. She felt scared and nervous early on in Leesburg.
“I also thought my LD (learning disability) was going to make me stand out in the worst of ways. I tried to stay hidden. I avoided big friend groups, and I just wanted to leave,” she said.
What kept her at Beacon, she said, was the strength of the campus community.
“Here’s the thing though, I didn’t drop out solely because of the community this school has,” she said. “Every time I thought about it though, the faculty and staff convinced me otherwise.”
Her mother urged her to take it one semester at a time. Her boyfriend was her biggest cheerleader and did her laundry while she finished her capstone project. Her friends rallied her too.
As she accepted her degree, Strayhorn thanked all those who had supported her and reflected on the significance of commencement.
“I’ve been manifesting this exact moment for the past year,” she told the Class of 2025. “Let’s go show the outside world just how amazing we really are.”
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